DMRick
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In our area, the dishonest people were not the people who printed out legitimate internet coupons, but people who made up their own. That is dishonest. Printing out a coupon that is on line more than once..nope, not dishonest.
This sort of sounds like you are saying people that used the Dove coupons (I didn't, I've never heard of these) were using them dishonestly, when in fact, Dove posted them and should have expected people to use them...just like Nestle. If they didn't want people to print them, then they should have paid the money to put them in the newspaper. I'm thinking that's another manufacturer that thought they could save money by putting the coupon on line and got bit. The internet is a big place..these companies have to wake up to that fact.
This sort of sounds like you are saying people that used the Dove coupons (I didn't, I've never heard of these) were using them dishonestly, when in fact, Dove posted them and should have expected people to use them...just like Nestle. If they didn't want people to print them, then they should have paid the money to put them in the newspaper. I'm thinking that's another manufacturer that thought they could save money by putting the coupon on line and got bit. The internet is a big place..these companies have to wake up to that fact.
I don't know if anyone else remembers this, but back early in the days of Internet coupons Dove put out a freebie coupon and people were printing out hundreds of themDove stopped honoring them and a bunch of stores ended up holding the bag for the whole mess. Legitimate coupon users have been penalized for the dishonest few ever since.