Originally posted by: MoMoney
Folks, WAKE UP! These are NOT Office Depot printable coupons. Someone tried to make a fake printable coupon, but if you read closely, you will see that it cannot be an official coupon from Office Depot.
DO NOT try to use these because you'll end up the laughing stock of AT!
This thread should be LOCKED NOW!!!!
Originally posted by: MoMoney
OK, for all you folks that say that this coupon is legit, can someone explain to me how this language can be on the coupon:
"...is not valid in conjuction with other offers...
If you can't see what's wrong with this wording, you need help.
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Originally posted by: LilHen
Anyone try it yet?
Originally posted by: LilHen
Anyone try it yet?
Originally posted by: DeafeningSilence
Originally posted by: LilHen
Anyone try it yet?
Yes. Go ahead and read the actual posts in this very thread, and you will read of successful attempts.
EDIT: Doh. RossMAN ownz m3.
Originally posted by: MoMoney
Lol, creating a form such as that is VERY easy. Anyone with even rudimentary knowledge of HTML can create a web page like that. In Internet Explorer, click on View, Source. Then copy all of that text into a file, save it with any name you like with a .htm extension, such as "test.htm". Load that file onto any website and voila, you have the Office Depot web page. I've just done it.