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simbawang
- Frivolous Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 5:43a
Prints ok, but coupon expired yesterday. |
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michiganmother
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 6:39a
simbawang said:Prints ok, but coupon expired yesterday. Just printed it out, and date is 11/11/2007. Not expired!
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lanbaba
- Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 6:39a
Printed ok, exp is also ok, 11/11/2007. simbawang said:Prints ok, but coupon expired yesterday. |
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kyrkyl
- Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 7:11a
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sean10780
- Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 7:14a
Thanks OP! Printed 2 with unique barcodes. |
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SafetyDance
- Senior Member - 7K
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 7:17a
kyrkyl said:can anybody make pdf You can't. It's fraud and it's against FW rules. STOP ASKING FOR A PDF! |
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ed1claudia
- Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 7:21a
Did anybody pick up the humor in the Title? Is the tylenol for the parents for the infants who are de-toxing? Or are the adults de-toxing from infant drugs?.... LOL |
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Butcherboy
- Stimulating Economy
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 9:53a
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anthonymui
- Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 11:18a
Oct/11/2007 2:45 PM Rating: 0 psuJC said: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bdunkle said: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How can they track these? Are the supermarkets, etc, connected to some national coupon register or something I haven't heard about? Otherwise, why couldn't you just photocopy them? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The barcode at the top right is unique, and could be checked for duplicates -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I printed 2 in the office that both top right has the unique bar code numbers with the same bottom numbers. When I printed 2 at home, only bottom bar code, the top right has no unique bar code. Any idea of what it is? Could I still use the 2 that I printed at home wihout the top right unique bar code? TIA |
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blackrose36
- Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 11:35a
anthonymui said:Oct/11/2007 2:45 PM
I printed 2 in the office that both top right has the unique bar code numbers with the same bottom numbers. When I printed 2 at home, only bottom bar code, the top right has no unique bar code. Any idea of what it is? Could I still use the 2 that I printed at home wihout the top right unique bar code?
TIA My coupon right above the barcode on the bottom says "RETAILER: Authenticate at www.veri-fi.com. Do not accept without a dot-scan barcode below the expiration date." does yours say that? |
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FAMIR
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 11:45a
ed1claudia said:Did anybody pick up the humor in the Title? Is the tylenol for the parents for the infants who are de-toxing? Or are the adults de-toxing from infant drugs?.... LOL I'm not sure but based on the reports I think the whole crisis is the parents can't endure their sick infant cranky behavior and overdosed them to quiet them down. While my believe is to underdose just to ease the symptons. My kid's pediatrician once told me, the dose I gave my kid was too little to be useful, while I saw some relief from my kid already. And the fever wasn't that high, or I still could use ice to cool him down instead of more tylenol. I doubt that many of the problem could be caused by aggressive pediatricians. Whatever, if you have kids, you know this is no fun. For those really have a fever, what should they do after all these recall? Pray for a cure? |
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joannem
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posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 12:25p
FAMIR said:ed1claudia said:Did anybody pick up the humor in the Title? Is the tylenol for the parents for the infants who are de-toxing? Or are the adults de-toxing from infant drugs?.... LOL
I'm not sure but based on the reports I think the whole crisis is the parents can't endure their sick infant cranky behavior and overdosed them to quiet them down. While my believe is to underdose just to ease the symptons. My kid's pediatrician once told me, the dose I gave my kid was too little to be useful, while I saw some relief from my kid already. And the fever wasn't that high, or I still could use ice to cool him down instead of more tylenol. I doubt that many of the problem could be caused by aggressive pediatricians. Whatever, if you have kids, you know this is no fun. For those really have a fever, what should they do after all these recall? Pray for a cure? The products being recalled are the cold/cough products, not just the plain old Tylenol. So, no worry about praying for a cure, just dose them with Tylenol. Cold/cough products for the really little guys are not strictly necessary, nor recommended. At least my pediatrician believes in letting a cold/cough run its course. There's a REASON for the snot and cough...let the body do its thing. But don't get me wrong, if the kid is TOTALLY miserable and can't sleep, having a little decongestant is a good thing. The problem, as I see it, comes from them completely removing the infant dosing instructions on the INFANT product. Between the time I had my 5 year old and I had my 2 year old, they completely removed the INFANT recommended dosage on the INFANT product. Ridiculous! It just says "Ask a doctor". Yeah, right, at 2:00 AM on a weekend. It's a case of cover your behind gone terribly wrong.... |
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mufta
- Happy Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 12:26p
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taf
- Enthusiastic Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 1:23p
> But don't get me wrong, if the kid is TOTALLY miserable and can't sleep, having a little decongestant is a good thing. Sleeping elavated with a humidifer in the room works well in many cases. |
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yoyowearethemonkeys
- Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 4:58p
If it is not just using cookies, then I might guess it could authenticate your IP address, and if so, then you could just use multiple proxy servers to get as many unique codes as you want... or use different computers, i.e. home and office |
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aznfrenchboyca
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 5:19p
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lray
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 6:05p
Tylenol is pretty toxic. Check the LD50 level vs. other NSAIDs. I personally can't take it because I lack the appropriate quantity of liver enzyme to digest it fast enough, lowering the LD50 for me even further. Make sure you don't OD on this stuff or destroy your child's liver with it....(and I am not referring to Office Depot ) Not trying to thread crap, just trying to make everyone an informed consumer. |
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Toadster
- Thrifty Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 6:15p
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LetsGoMets1
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 6:37p
lray said:Tylenol is pretty toxic.
Check the LD50 level vs. other NSAIDs.
I personally can't take it because I lack the appropriate quantity of liver enzyme to digest it fast enough, lowering the LD50 for me even further. Make sure you don't OD on this stuff or destroy your child's liver with it....(and I am not referring to Office Depot )
Not trying to thread crap, just trying to make everyone an informed consumer. ____________________________________________ Get over it !!! Not everybody is as a sissy as you. If you don't want the coupon then don't order it. Millions of normal people have taken Tylenol over the years with no problems. |
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gregandtata
- Shopaholic Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2007 @ 9:01p
Great post! Will have to try tomorrow at my CVS. Yahoo! Printed a few! |
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