Me too. I sometimes get offers for coupons from companies whose websites I am registered at (like Johnson and Johnson), and I don't even bother using the paper or ink to print the coupon. I figure that they will be rejected at the store.
2 of the grocery stores will not take computer coupons here.
Our Super Walmart won't take them either.
Shaws will take them but there are restrictions.
The only place I can use the printed coupons is CVS.
You may want to call your local grocery stores to check before you invest and time in them.
ok i know this isnt printing coupons but a site i use is coupon clippers .com. you look to see if they have a coupon you want and if they do u can buy as many as you want or what there limit is. the price differs but usually its like 5 or 10 cents. and sometimes they have the free coupons that u can buy, like they just had the bic soleil free coupon that goes for 6.99 in the store and you could get it for 2.00 fee. and your not buying the coupons your paying them for their time . hope this helps
All of the stores around me take the printed coupons and I just started using Boodle.com powered through Valpak.com. They is a pretty good selection of coupons to choose from and they send me emails to notify me of a new coupon that's added. Good luck!
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