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what if a web site does not list its coupon policy?
Okay I am doing a coupon page here. The official software site has no coupon policy but I have found many other sites on the internet which list coupons for this company's software.
Do I use a coupon policy from their (affiliate) site that details the company coupons?
Do I use a coupon policy from their (affiliate) site that details the company coupons?
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The key is to provide the information that's available. Some sites may not list their coupon policy on the official site, but if you see several coupons on an affiliate site, you could use that, but try to give proper attribution. In this situation, I'd write something like...
"Third-party coupon site coupon mountain lists several coupons and coupon codes for (company name). The majority of these coupons have expiry dates and can not be combined on the same purchase."
...or something like that, depending on the information you've been able to find. Check out a few coupon pages to see different ways of handling the issue:
Acacia Coupons
Adidas Coupons
Champs Sports Coupons
American Apparel Coupons
Good luck with your page!
"Third-party coupon site coupon mountain lists several coupons and coupon codes for (company name). The majority of these coupons have expiry dates and can not be combined on the same purchase."
...or something like that, depending on the information you've been able to find. Check out a few coupon pages to see different ways of handling the issue:
Acacia Coupons
Adidas Coupons
Champs Sports Coupons
American Apparel Coupons
Good luck with your page!
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