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FAQs: More About Printable Coupons

February 20, 2011 · 1 comment

We know sometimes couponing can be confusing, and we are here to help!

Here at True Couponing, we receive questions daily about all kinds of things pertaining to couponing. To help answer your questions, we will regularly post Questions and Answers to some of the Frequently Asked Questions we receive from our readers.

Today’s question comes from Carrie who works as a cashier at a grocery store…

Question:

“Hi, I work as a cashier and many times I have seen people come through my line with coupons that are photocopied. That is fraud. They will have like ten of one coupon and they will all have the same security code. I love a deal just as much as the other, but I don’t commit fraud to get it.

Answer:

Carrie is right!  It is fraudulent to photocopy coupons.

We get LOTS of questions about printable coupons and there is really a lot to learn!
Below is a list of printable coupon facts and tips…

  • Before you can print coupons online, you will need to download and install a “coupon printer”.  Each coupon printing site (Coupons.com, RedPlum.com, Target.com, etc.) has their own “coupon printer”.  You will only have to install the coupon printer the first time you visit each site. After that, you will be able to print coupons!  You may need to configure your firewall to allow these sites.  Any site you are directed to from TrueCouponing.com has been verified as safe.
  • Each printable coupon has a unique security number.  Your IP address is printed on EACH one for security. When the coupon is sent to the manufacture to get scanned to reimburse the store, your IP address is recorded. If the same IP address comes up with the same security number more than the 2 allowed times, it is recorded.  Your IP address could be flagged and you might not be able to print more coupons later.
  • You can print (2) coupons per computer.  Simply click your browser’s “back” button a few times after the first one prints and another unique coupon will print. This is NOT fraudulent, as the security number is different for each coupon printed.
  • When there is a printable coupon available for an item on sale in one of our grocery store lists, the link to that coupon is built right into our list for you!  Simply click on the word “printable,” and you will be taken directly to the printable coupon.
  • Printable coupons have a limited number of prints set by the manufacture. Once the print limit is reached, the coupon will no longer be available unless the manufacture adds more. Sometimes you will see “Print limit is reached” or “Campaign is over” when you try to print a coupon.  This is why.
  • If you cannot get any printable coupons to print, you may need to update to a new version of Java.
  • If you are having trouble printing coupons, you might try a different web browser.  Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari are all free to download and use.
  • You do not have to print your coupons in color. Black and white is fine, stores accept them…so save your color ink!  Select gray-scale and the lowest quality print setting. Set your “printing preferences” before you hit the “print” button because it sends them directly to the printer.
  • Beware of coupons sent in emails as PDF attachments. Many times those coupons are fraudulent.  If you receive such a coupon, you can check the Fraudulent Coupon List to see if it is legitimate.

Do you have more questions?

If you still can’t find your answer, email us at Save@TrueCouponing.com and we will do our best to help you!

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