Cash Value on coupons, how do you "cash" them in?

April 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments

ok so I noticed on the bottom of the coupons that I clip every week that they have a value of 1/100 of a cent so it made me think how do you go about cashing them in if you want that money?
say you saved up 100,000 coupons ($1.oo worth) would you just put them in an envlope with your name and return address and mail them to the address on the coupon or what?
and do you have to cash them in by the experation date to get the cash value or how long do you have to cash them in after the experation date?

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    2 responses so far ↓

    • 1 Swingline08 // Apr 15, 2008

      It stands to reason that you'd have to do it before they expire, while they still have any value at all. After the expiration date they're just old paper.

      And yeah, you'd just box them up and send them to the issuer with a note telling them who to make the cheque out to.

    • 2 lifeskills13 // Apr 15, 2008

      I don't think its worth it, for the price of sending it compared to what you get back..no, its more worth it using them on the products when they are on sale
      http://www.hotcouponworld.com is a great site to learn how

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