Friday, August 20, 2010

Received a coupon in the mail that is worth 15% off; Can I sell it?

I received a coupon in the mail that is worth 15% off from my next


purchase at a store. The coupon encourages me to give it to a friend


or family member. Is it legal for me to sell this coupon on Ebay? The


coupon only says that it has no cash value.Received a coupon in the mail that is worth 15% off; Can I sell it?
You can sell it if you want. People sell coupons for the Dell store on eBay all the time. It just depends on if it will be worth something to someone else or not.Received a coupon in the mail that is worth 15% off; Can I sell it?
If it came in the post it is most likley a scam. By all means sell it, but don't, if you have a consciense.





I think (from your words eg mail, store etc.) that you are living in USA, and if the coupon says it has no cash value you should not sell it. You are most likley to be sued by the company... especially in USA!
if the coupon has your name on its none transferable but if there is no name on its yours to do with as you please so u could try to sell it don't think many people will be interested in buying it
That sounds a bit unethical and selfish. is it legal. i would hope not.
yes if you can get someone to buy it
It has no cash value and why would someone buy it when that person can use the money to buy something from the store. There's no logixc to your intentions. Sorry to rain on your parade.
There is usually a cash value printed on the coupon itself. Most often it is worth a whopping 1/250 of 1 penny (or less)
how would anyone know how much to buy it for? what if they get 15% off a 拢20.00 purchase but bought it off you for 拢25.00?

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