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Old 05-22-2008, 11:35 PM
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Default Re: Coupon Wording Question

Granted, a company that has that wording on thier coupons could theorticaly contact a website that is allowing the selling or trading or other transfering of coupons and could ask the webmaster to remove the listing. I have heard it done on ebay before. Have not heard of it being done on a coupon trading board though. And the worse thing that would be done is that the webmaster removes the listing.

If company really wanted to sue you for transfering a coupon they would need to prove that you did it and take you to court for damages. The value of the coupon/s probably would not be worth the legal fees or the damaging press the company would have by going after a consumer.

The wording does not say that it is illegal to transfer coupons it says that the coupon is void.... each person must decide on thier own what they want to do.
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