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MSNBC $15 off $100 ad for staples printable coupon


at link for MSNBC, look for Staples banner across the top. Refresh may be required to get ad to display and they rotate advertisers.

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thanks

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Nice find but a 25 off 100 can easily be bought for a couple bucks, thats in case you dont get ur own 25 off 100's which any self respecting FW should have.

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Izpoof said:Nice find but a 25 off 100 can easily be bought for a couple bucks, thats in case you dont get ur own 25 off 100's which any self respecting FW should have.

maybe, but free is free and good if you need it in a pinch and definitely legit unlike some coupons sold on Fleaday.

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Izpoof said:Nice find but a 25 off 100 can easily be bought for a couple bucks, I refuse to support two time criminals.

1. Sell fraudulent coupons.
2. Tax evasion.

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NoMoneyInMyWallet said:Izpoof said:Nice find but a 25 off 100 can easily be bought for a couple bucks, I refuse to support two time criminals.

1. Sell fraudulent coupons.
2. Tax evasion.

That is your choice, but unless you can show proof that some of these sellers do not pay taxes or that the coupons are fraudulent then it's best that you keep your drivel to yourself.

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Izpoof said:That is your choice, but unless you can show proof that some of these sellers do not pay taxes or that the coupons are fraudulent then it's best that you keep your drivel to yourself.What phase is denial?

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NoMoneyInMyWallet said:Izpoof said:Nice find but a 25 off 100 can easily be bought for a couple bucks, I refuse to support two time criminals.

1. Sell fraudulent coupons.
2. Tax evasion.


RE:
Tax evasion.

 

Where is supposed the tax evasion?

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Sales tax is based on what is paid for an item, you pay less, you pa less sales tax.
Simples.
No fraud on anyone.

I actually never pay any sales tax being in Oregon.

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yesidonoitall said:Sales tax is based on what is paid for an item, you pay less, you pa less sales tax.
Simples.
No fraud on anyone.

I actually never pay any sales tax being in Oregon.


NoMoneyInMyWallet assumes the sellers sell their coupons and dont report it to the IRS as earned income, when he offers no proof of such. So we can assume he doesnt want to pay 2 bucks to save 23 bucks and he would rather only save 15 bucks, which if he thinks we are to believe that then he is the one on the Egyptian river floating past Aswan on his way to Alexandria.

PS: Dont drink the water.

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Izpoof said:yesidonoitall said:Sales tax is based on what is paid for an item, you pay less, you pa less sales tax.
Simples.
No fraud on anyone.

I actually never pay any sales tax being in Oregon.



NoMoneyInMyWallet assumes the sellers sell their coupons and dont report it to the IRS as earned income, when he offers no proof of such. So we can assume he doesnt want to pay 2 bucks to save 23 bucks and he would rather only save 15 bucks, which if he thinks we are to believe that then he is the one on the Egyptian river floating past Aswan on his way to Alexandria.

PS: Dont drink the water.


Have no opinion here, but NoMoney I believe was referring to loss of sales tax revenue on bogus coupons. Many states allow coupons to be taken off the taxable amount, so if a $25 coupon is "fake" and there's a 7% sales tax, that's $1.75 in "sales tax evasion". Moneyinwallet will have to clarify.

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sweet! thanks!

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Izpoof said:NoMoneyInMyWallet assumes the sellers sell their coupons and dont report it to the IRS as earned income, when he offers no proof of such.Correct assumption.

Here's the "proof":

IRS agent: How did you earn this income?
Fleabayer: I sell fake coupons on fleabay.

I suppose you also support HO's instead of paying for the real thing.

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yesidonoitall said:I actually never pay any sales tax being in Oregon.Nothing in life is free, so I'm sure they get you with property taxes and income taxes.

Oops, I forgot that you're a fleabayer, so income taxes don't apply.

Off topic: I wish my state would raise the sales tax, then lower the property and income taxes. Nah, they'll just raise them all.

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NoMoneyInMyWallet said:yesidonoitall said:I actually never pay any sales tax being in Oregon.Nothing in life is free, so I'm sure they get you with property taxes and income taxes.

Oops, I forgot that you're a fleabayer, so income taxes don't apply.

Off topic: I wish my state would raise the sales tax, then lower the property and income taxes. Nah, they'll just raise them all.

Dude, you're preaching to the choir. What you posted was not any kind of PROOF, it was you typing, which means doodly squat, actually doodly squat is worth more than what you typed.

If you feel that the sellers of these coops are cheating the IRS then you have a civic duty to reprt them and we would welcome that as well as your original proof(if any0 that these sellers are cheating the govt and that the coops are fraudulent, until then all you have is heresay and inuendo. Your method might go over well in some other countries but here in the Good ole USA we have whats called a burden of proof.

BTW, its not just fleabay that sells these coops and Not sure how you "forgot" I was a fleabayer since I never stated I was one in the first place, but I guess that's par for the course since you like to assume things anyway.
You have now lost what little credibility you had, but hey, you can assume you're correct. lmao

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Well THEY have put a general statewide sales tax on the ballot a few times, saying 1% won't hurt anyone and it will snag the travelers also.
We all know 1% now, means 8% or more in a few years.

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I hate to go back on topic, but it appears that they've gotten smarter and once you've printed one coupon, you don't get the option to print another even if you manage to get the ad to come up again. You just get the "view ad" button (which appeared after printing the coupon the first time).

Update: clearing cookies solves this problem.

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Izpoof said:NoMoneyInMyWallet said:yesidonoitall said:I actually never pay any sales tax being in Oregon.Nothing in life is free, so I'm sure they get you with property taxes and income taxes.

Oops, I forgot that you're a fleabayer, so income taxes don't apply.

Off topic: I wish my state would raise the sales tax, then lower the property and income taxes. Nah, they'll just raise them all.


Dude, you're preaching to the choir. What you posted was not any kind of PROOF, it was you typing, which means doodly squat, actually doodly squat is worth more than what you typed.

If you feel that the sellers of these coops are cheating the IRS then you have a civic duty to reprt them and we would welcome that as well as your original proof(if any0 that these sellers are cheating the govt and that the coops are fraudulent, until then all you have is heresay and inuendo. Your method might go over well in some other countries but here in the Good ole USA we have whats called a burden of proof.

BTW, its not just fleabay that sells these coops and Not sure how you "forgot" I was a fleabayer since I never stated I was one in the first place, but I guess that's par for the course since you like to assume things anyway.
You have now lost what little credibility you had, but hey, you can assume you're correct. lmao
Please read the post that you are replying to before hitting the "post" button. Anyway, there's no need to justify your (lack of) morals, so don't bother.

Once again, what phase is denial?

P.S. Sorry Mr. C for threadjacking. I appreciate your post ( unlike some threadcrappers )

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