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Scam. Coupon codes are not valid. They show 50% off coupons for my company when we don't have any more than 15%.
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Scam. Coupon codes are not valid. They show 50% off coupons for my company when we don't have any more than 15%.
Scam website. You have to confirm your email address to them, and then you don't get the coupon. I think they probably sell your email address, as I have an uptick in Spam postings.
website coupon required email signup. Coupon didn't work. No place to let them know it didn't work. They're using their website to get access to email addresses and make money from clicks.
After signing up they didn't give the promised code. Now I'll be getting all kinds of spam I suppose.
my honest experience about chameleonjohn is a very useful site for couponing
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