- $2 off any one Huggies diapers
- $2 off any one Huggies Overnites diapers
- $.75 off any one Huggies baby wipes, 64ct or larger)
- $2 off any one Pull-ups Training Pants
- $2 off any one Goodnites Sleep Pants
I've gone back and forth on this and have just opted to let you choose for yourself. It's understood that coupons.com offers coupons for regional products, which is why the zip code system is in place. Yet what if users opt to leave the zip code field blank, or type in different code? I've tried to contact coupons.com to hear what they suggest, but they never contacted me back. I have read their Terms of Use Agreement and nowhere in it does it state users must enter in the zip code to which they reside and only that zipcode. So decide for yourself, until they opt to come out with a clear answer to this question.




















6 comments:
I have never entered another zip, but I never enter a zip for my specific region either...I just see what they offer the general public. I don't really think it's wrong though unless it asked for your specific address.
They probably don't offer them in our area as much because so many Utahns are a) couponers and b) have a ton of kids!
Wow - I have never even though twice about entering another zip code but I guess that poses an ethical question now that I think about it...
I don't know how it could be wrong...if they didn't want you to do it, they would make only your local coupons available. I don't think they care as long as you are buying their products!
I've read about this topic before and one couponer said she will use zipcodes where family members live because she could always ask them to print and send them to her too. Food for thought I guess!
I can't even see how this could be an issue?? Seriously putting a different zip code to get a coupon is not a an ethical question!! I have no guilt for putting in another zip code to get a coupon!!!
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