Chicken Of The Sea Coupon To Print

January 16, 2013 

 Chicken Of The Sea Coupon To PrintGrab a new Chicken Of The Sea coupon! I love this coupon as I will use it on canned salmon. We hardly ever get salmon coupons so these coupons that are for the family of products make me happy!

I always like to have a couple of cans on hand to throw together salmon croquettes for those night when things don’t go quite as planned.

$0.50/1 Chicken of the Sea Product

You could also use it on any of their other products (including tuna) and pick up a nice deal….especially if your store doubles!

Thanks to Steph at Printable Coupons and DealsDealDetectingDiva!

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15 Responses to “Chicken Of The Sea Coupon To Print”
  1. andria says:

    coupon prints with “do not double” at the top :[

  2. Ellen says:

    I only got one print. Did anyone else get more?

  3. Kathy says:

    Same here … could only print one …

  4. Toni says:

    Something is wrong with my Java on smartsource, so I’m having trouble printing. I tried updating Java, but it wouldn’t go through.

  5. patty says:

    I copied all that i wanted & needed. it really isn’t that hard to do….

    • MauraFlorida says:

      Online printable coupons from Smartsource, Red Plum, Bricks, etc., have unique verification/security codes that are linked to the computer and IP address used to print them. After redeeming them at the store, the store sends them to a clearinghouse where they are scanned with extremely sensitive, high-tech scanning devices. Coupons with duplicate verification/security codes are pulled off the line. The store that sent in the coupons will only be reimbursed for one coupon, and the firm that hosted the coupon (in this case, Smartsource), will find out through the verification/security code which computer printed it. That software you had to install on your computer to print Smartsource coupons will be disabled permanently, and if the company is really ticked off, they can subpoena your Internet provider to find out which user was logged in when the coupon was printed and press charges.

      • Susan says:

        Thank you for that lucid, complete explanation. I bet some people don’t know what happens when you photocopy coupons.

      • Carly says:

        Yes, this explanation was clear, thoughtful, and not too accusatory. Thank you!!

      • Lana says:

        If these companies have the money to pay someone to go through all of this BS just for a few illegal coupons, more power to them. Some will ruin it all for the rest of us trying to be honest.

  6. Jenn says:

    They must have pulled it, as I’m not seeing anything for Chicken of the Sea today. Java has been acting up AGAIN :(

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