I'd be careful about throwing words like fraud around. As far as I know, there is nothing forwardly immoral about typeing in a coupon code. They never say, "are you a member of the seattle chamber of commerce?" Until online stores can clean up their coupon implementation policies, they will continue to be abused. It's not that hard to make a single-use coupon shopping application. With something like this with a definite set of coupon receptors, not using single-use coupons is just asking for trouble. I'd much rather people take advantage of these flaws in the systems of online stores than the stores continue to use their flawed systems and survive by claiming fraud by their users. The last time I saw a misprice or a good deal at a brick&mortar store, I bought the item. Online stores need to realize that their customers will do the same and change their systems to prevent it.
If you are not a member of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and you attempt to use this coupon, you are committing fraud. We do not allow this type of behavior here, plain and simple.
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