They will almost instantly email you a 10% off in store printable coupon
There has been some question about the link to the banner ad I posted Here is the link to the Lowes Signup form on their homepage Their is NO question about this link Text
I think you can only do these online moving coupon requests once, unless you actually move to a different address.
I find it simpler just to go to my local post office where they have these coupons in the "Moving" pamphlet and "stock up"
BTW, Home Depot accepts these Lowes moving coupons, sometimes even if they've already expired
mrkk
Handsome Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 4:26p
looks like scam site, to harvest emails
slackerace
The Winter Flamingo
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 4:31p
It gives me a barcode with two ** below it. Fraud.
keldar69
Addicted Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 4:31p
i got an email but the bar code number is just ** with no numbers... dont think that will work.
nychris
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 4:34p
Worked for me... Thank you for choosing Lowe’s for all your home improvement needs during this process. Use this coupon to save 10% at Lowe’s when you renovate your foreclosed property. Visit Lowes.com/Moving for products, services and tips to help you make the most of your new investment!
You may redeem this offer either at any Lowe's store or on Lowes.com.
Print this coupon and take to the Lowe’s store nearest you.
zabs
Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 4:34p
I got an email with the 'coupon' but the bar code is not valid. It does not have the stated 15 digit code along with it and it is extremely short.
whoisyourdady
Addicted Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 4:40p
This should be scam, if you really need one go to post office for free. Or just do it online for $1 at www.USPS.com moving section.
jizzoe503
Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 4:50p
whoisyourdady said: This should be scam, if you really need one go to post office for free. Or just do it online for $1 at www.USPS.com moving section.
I looked on there and don't see it. Can you link it?
Better yet for large purchases pick up a "Harbor Freight (20% off - single item only coupon. Home Depot will accept them. My local Lowe's will only give me 10% with them.
rback
Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 5:57p
Lowes sometimes takes expired moving coupons, it depends on the cashier. I've had better luck with Home Depot taking expired Lowes coupons.
The Harbor Freight 20% off coupons are good too. These sometimes come in the mail or are also available in the Entertainment book. However, I've never had Lowes accept them and it only works in some Home Depots (again depending on cashier/manager). Their argument is that Harbor Freight must stock the identical item, which is usually not the case ...
webssd
Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 6:20p
SCAM!
I got the email but the from address says: coupon@Lowes.isat-tech.com ...and there's no numbers below the barcode, just "**" and it's a fraction the size of a normal barcode. This is an email collection spammer.
MsMay
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 6:29p
Thanks fs Hope it works tomorrow on a Christmas tree.
MeIsCheap
Nerdy Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 6:37p
farside said: Banner aad link Text Lowes Homepage link Text
They will almost instantly email you a 10% off in store printable coupon
There has been some question about the link to the banner ad I posted Here is the link to the Lowes Signup form on their homepage Their is NO question about this link Text
I usually will get the coupon, but have never had it arrive the same day. Which is usually too late by the time I realize I need one
pjrxj
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 9:06p
Mine has a bar code and a 15 digit code..
SBgauch0
Enthusiastic Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 9:38p
I concur with Jimmy. Lowe's, best buy and others have had coupons in the movers packet for years now. They expire, but they always come out with fresh 10% off coupons. Best Buy 10% is for in store and cant be used online. However, you can use the Lowe's online, they are pretty awesome about their coupons.
hawblit2
Nerdy Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2011 @ 10:21p
I was in need of a coupon for flooring for a new home so this comes at the perfect time. I wonder, though, if anyone has ever had a Home Depot store NOT take one of these .. I'm purchasing the flooring at HD for the installation promotion and I'd love to be able to use this coupon to add to my savings.
hawblit2 said: I was in need of a coupon for flooring for a new home so this comes at the perfect time. I wonder, though, if anyone has ever had a Home Depot store NOT take one of these .. I'm purchasing the flooring at HD for the installation promotion and I'd love to be able to use this coupon to add to my savings.
I've never, never had them turn one down and friends and I have used a lot of them. Even if they did just go to another Home Depot.
Their policy is to take competitors coupons (Lowe's is the closest match they have).
FYI....would like a printable but you can go to your local post office tell them you are moving. they will give u a packet inside is a 10% off coupon for Lowes
junkityjunk
Happy Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2011 @ 7:35a
webssd said: SCAM!
I got the email but the from address says: coupon@Lowes.isat-tech.com ...and there's no numbers below the barcode, just "**" and it's a fraction the size of a normal barcode. This is an email collection spammer.
Same thing happened to me when using the first ad banner link.
Buckyball120
Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2011 @ 7:43a
Mine has 15-digit number under the barcode, tried it at Lowes.com and it says "Movers" and deduct the 10%
buster2
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2011 @ 8:06a
If you have a Lowes c.c. you can use these with it to get 15% off online,not in store. But I would shy away from this site as its a spammer site and just go to the U.S.P.S. and get them there
winter
Cranky Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2011 @ 8:12a
rback said: I think you can only do these online moving coupon requests once, unless you actually move to a different address.
I find it simpler just to go to my local post office where they have these coupons in the "Moving" pamphlet and "stock up" I somehow have become blacklisted for Lowes moving coupon requests. Not sure what they are keying on but they won't send them to me anymore. I've tried different browsers & computers, different email addresses and different street addresses.
My post office doesn't stock moving pamphlets, you have to fill out the PO moving request online now to get the packet where I live.
godew172
Geeky member
posted: Dec. 6, 2011 @ 10:21a
Even though the site looks slightly questionable, the results were definite. Went yesterday and used it without a problem. It's also more convenient for me than going to the USPS office for the moving packets since they now keep them behind the counter.
chiefy3
Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2011 @ 10:26a
Lowe's changed their post office coupon. You now have to buy minimum of $250 in merchandise before you get the 10%.
cattlet
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 6, 2011 @ 1:29p
winter said: rback said: I think you can only do these online moving coupon requests once, unless you actually move to a different address.
I find it simpler just to go to my local post office where they have these coupons in the "Moving" pamphlet and "stock up" I somehow have become blacklisted for Lowes moving coupon requests. Not sure what they are keying on but they won't send them to me anymore. I've tried different browsers & computers, different email addresses and different street addresses.
My post office doesn't stock moving pamphlets, you have to fill out the PO moving request online now to get the packet where I live.How is that possible? Did you use the same name? They may not keep sending them to the same person.
winter
Cranky Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2011 @ 1:35p
cattlet said: winter said: rback said: I think you can only do these online moving coupon requests once, unless you actually move to a different address.
I find it simpler just to go to my local post office where they have these coupons in the "Moving" pamphlet and "stock up" I somehow have become blacklisted for Lowes moving coupon requests. Not sure what they are keying on but they won't send them to me anymore. I've tried different browsers & computers, different email addresses and different street addresses.
My post office doesn't stock moving pamphlets, you have to fill out the PO moving request online now to get the packet where I live.How is that possible? Did you use the same name? They may not keep sending them to the same person.I changed name, address, email address and even IP address but I haven't gotten it to work for a while.
When I need more coupons now I just buy them off eBay, they are usually a buck each, you just have to plan ahead. I notice the ones I get off eBay aren't electronic, they are professionally printed so the eBay sellers are either getting them from postal packs in areas that still have them or other promotional sources.
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lonesouth
Member
posted: Oct. 25, 2012 @ 1:15p
Does this stack? Can I match the Harbor Freight 20% and then apply the moving 10%?
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