Arizona Police Bust The Biggest Counterfeit Coupon Ring Ever!



Im sure most of y’all heard this story that was released last week but in case you didn’t I wanted to share with you!

First of all the scary thing is that I have seen this website floating around for a while, many have emailed me to ask if it was legit and I knew right off the bat it was totally fraudulent. I have heard of several people buying off this website too :( If you did buy off this website all of these coupons are fraudulent – and the people responsible for them are now in jail. Check out this story:

During the bust, investigators also uncovered more than $25 million worth of bogus coupons and confiscated 22 assault weapons and 21 vehicles, along with a 40-foot boat, local law enforcement told CBS 5.

You can read the full article here

The key to avoiding counterfeit coupons is simple-Don’t buy them.

-Beware of invalid disclaimers, such as “You are not paying for the coupons, but for the time and effort it took to clip them.”
-Be wary of any coupon emailed to you by anyone but the manufacturer or its authorized distributor
-If a coupon is visible on a computer screen, it is probably counterfeit
-Free product coupons are seldom, if ever, distributed on the Internet.

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Comments

  1. 1

    ‘If a coupon is visible on a computer screen, it is probably counterfeit’ I disagree with your above statement, you can get coupons offering free services, things etc. My company often offers these coupons ONLINE!!!

    • 2

      This isn’t directed at those coupons you can find on Facebook from business’s because I understand some do that. This is towards manufactures ones who shouldn’t be on the internet!

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