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Old 06-27-2009, 08:23 PM

RE: What is considered a fair trade for coupons?

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It all depends on how "HOT" the coupon is.

Usually it is =$ for =$ in coupons. Though if it is a hot coupon like the $2.50 electrasol was, you may be trading for more coupons that just the $2.50 value.

Each person has their comfort zone on what they feel is correct and fair.
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