This coupon came to me in an e-mail from Disney Home Entertainment.
It is the real deal...but it says you've got to install a "coupon printer":
I swallowed hard and clicked to go ahead with the process. It installed a "couponprinter.exe" file and sent a coupon directly to my default printer...without any intermediate steps. For example, you cannot select a printer...or how many copies to print. It does appear, though, that you can print as many copies as you want.
The coupons terms are:
The coupon contains two bar codes. One looks like an ordinary sku bar code. The other is wider and has a series of numbers printed underneath it.
For those interested, HERE is the link.
It is the real deal...but it says you've got to install a "coupon printer":
Quote:
| --that takes only seconds to download and install. --is safe and requires no personal information. --is needed to print barcodes that scan at the store. |
I swallowed hard and clicked to go ahead with the process. It installed a "couponprinter.exe" file and sent a coupon directly to my default printer...without any intermediate steps. For example, you cannot select a printer...or how many copies to print. It does appear, though, that you can print as many copies as you want.
The coupons terms are:
Quote:
| Limit one coupon per specified item purchased. Any other use constitutes fraud. Coupon may not be transferred, reproduced, or used in conjunction with any other offer.... |
The coupon contains two bar codes. One looks like an ordinary sku bar code. The other is wider and has a series of numbers printed underneath it.
For those interested, HERE is the link.

