Belle0101
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I know, I read too much.
Or maybe only recently I've been reading too much because I never paid much attention to this before.
I received some coupons the other day and noticed some bolded, all caps and red print on them. I'll type it out exactly as it is on the coupon.
Line per line -
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE of products and quantities stated.
LIMIT OF 4 LIKE COUPONS in same shopping trip.
Coupons not authorized if purchasing products for resale.
Void if transferred, sold, auctioned, reproduced or altered from original.
Any other use constitutes fraud. You may pay sales tax. Do not send to Procter & Gamble.
That was on a P&G coupon and I wondered if it could be on other coupons. I checked. At a quick glance, I didn't check every coupon I have,
SmartSource says "... Void if altered, reproduced, scanned, transferred, sold or acutioned."
Redplum seems to be a compilation of different sources. They have P&G coupons (see above wording), Sara Lee ( "Void if copied, sold, exchanged or transferred. Not redeemable in Thrift or Outlet Stores."), and others with similar wording.
General Mills states the same with regard to altering, copying, selling, purchasing, tranferring and exchanging.
I'm not a lawyer, I don't even play one on TV
, but if I'm understanding all that legal talk right, pretty strict rules for using coupons. Not that I think companies will be sending employees to stores and questioning you on how you came to have your coupons or following you home and making sure you're not reselling the products. That'd be a little creepy. 

I received some coupons the other day and noticed some bolded, all caps and red print on them. I'll type it out exactly as it is on the coupon.
Line per line -
LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE of products and quantities stated.
LIMIT OF 4 LIKE COUPONS in same shopping trip.
Coupons not authorized if purchasing products for resale.
Void if transferred, sold, auctioned, reproduced or altered from original.
Any other use constitutes fraud. You may pay sales tax. Do not send to Procter & Gamble.
That was on a P&G coupon and I wondered if it could be on other coupons. I checked. At a quick glance, I didn't check every coupon I have,
SmartSource says "... Void if altered, reproduced, scanned, transferred, sold or acutioned."
Redplum seems to be a compilation of different sources. They have P&G coupons (see above wording), Sara Lee ( "Void if copied, sold, exchanged or transferred. Not redeemable in Thrift or Outlet Stores."), and others with similar wording.
General Mills states the same with regard to altering, copying, selling, purchasing, tranferring and exchanging.
I'm not a lawyer, I don't even play one on TV

