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I did not see anything "solid" in that article (expect maybe the anecdote about the first Coca-Cola coupon; charming).
It's all very vague. For instance, why don't you put in plain wording the explanation (I've seen it asked thousand of times on various chat sites, including by myself) about "Expiration date": is the last date mentioned INCLUDED or not as valid (spoiler: it IS, and that should be explained in the page)?
The other less asked, but definitely less answered concrete fact about coupons on the web is: are their use defined in laws of some countries (and are there penalties for bad-behaving businesses)?... Alainr345 AlainR345Techno-Wiki-Geek03:59, 14 February 2022 (UTC)Reply