So a week ago I posted this coupon with a warning...It didnt come from their site and it might be denied.
I was told by someone on their facebook page that it seemed to be legit. When I told them it was on coupon blogger websites (I am honest and believe in using coupons CORRECTLY... so I was completely honest with them and wanted them to KNOW how it was being distributed)...
This was the response I got back the second time:
Thank you again for your inquiry. It is not recommended to post the coupon as that offer is for college students and often is updated to match the needs and seasons of the college student. The numbers are unique for the mobile texter and shouldn’t be reused. If you would like to post something on your blog, you can promote signing up for our mobile coupons so customers can receive the offers directly on their mobile devices as they are sent out. Your readers can do this by texting in the word “MOBILE” to 62999. There is also the option to have your readers sign up for OfficeMax emails by visiting officemax.com/signup to get offers delivered to their email. If you have any additional questions please email me at socialmedia@officemax.com. Thank you - Jackie
If a coupon looks TOO good to be true, or like this one, comes from a website that isnt something like Officemax.com ... chances are it is not legit. I really hope the person who it came to was able to use it before the next person in line got to it and voided it for the person it was intended for.
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