
You know that crazy $4/2 Starbucks coupon from last week. Well…it’s back but this time you have to spend at least $4.99 so if you’d like 4 bottles of Starbucks Frappuccino for $2.99 then print this coupon up, baby! Now this time around it printed soooo easily.
Click on “Special Savings” at the top left to get access to this coupon.
[pl-deal id=’66472′][pl-title]Starbucks Frappuccino (4 pk) – $4.99 (thru [/pl-title]
[pl-desc]Buy 2, Use $4/2 Starbucks Coffee Products $4.99 or more printable [/pl-desc]
[pl-finalprice]2.99 each[/pl-finalprice][/pl-deal]



Yes Tasha I sure hope you aren’t copying coupons because that is fraud and is illegal and is in bold print on the coupons says “no photocopying”…
I got the same thing that I reach my print limit.
I just copy my coupons from my printer.
@Tasha: I hope you are not photocopying coupons! (That would be fraudulent use.)
Tasha, you might not understand the comments everyone is making here. Most coupons that we print from the computer have unique identification numbers. If you photocopy these coupons there will obviously be two of the same identical coupon. The store will only be reimbursed for one of the coupons and will be forced to absorb the loss of the value of the coupon you photocopied. Photocopying coupons is therefore fraudulent and illegal.
Usually we are allowed two prints of a coupon (per computer.) If you check these two coupons, you will find that they are NOT identical. The identifying numbers are unique. Both of these coupons can legally be used to purchase the items described on the coupon.
I cannot print this new one because it says I have hit my limit?
I was successful once getting this coupon to be accepted; the cashier (and the supervisor) felt the same way I did about the vague wording (I mean, does Starbuck make anything other than COFFEE products??). However, yesterday, our other store rejected me. Hit or miss: sure is worth a try!
When I email myself the coupon it just takes me back to the home page. What am I doing wrong? Thanks