FREE Paper at Staples
Staples is again offering FREE paper after Easy Rebate. Seriously, you all need to be taking advantage of this deal. Get 1 ream of 8.5″ x 11″ or a 5-ream case for FREE through March 22, 2014. Just print off your coupon, buy your paper and submit for an Easy Rebate. That’s it!
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Toni says
I have had this problem of printing in foreign language several times. really think that it may be the browser that staples is using to post their coupons.
terry says
Wow, mine printed in a ??different language too. I even did a print preview that showed up in english, then when I printed it, not english. Weird.
Howard says
Oh darn, I wanted to check the staples.com site just before I left today, and was too impatient to turn on my laptop. I bought the free with rebate photo paper only. 5-ream pkgs are probably gone by now. Note: there’s also a 15% off one item cpn on the website and in the Sunday ad. I used it on the free photo paper, even though the cashier told me 2X I’d get the discounted amount for the rebate. I think he may be wrong.
Toni says
why are these coupons printing off in a middle eastern language? not printing in english!
Kate from Frugal Living NW says
Oh…I have no idea. They were in English when I snipped the picture above. Strange.
Sirenna says
Even if you don’t need more paper, consider taking advantage of this rebate and donate the paper to your local school.
Kim says
Thanks! This is a great deal. I bought 2 reams when you lasted posted this (January?). The Staples clerk (Airport Pkway) was super helpful — she gave me the coupon and then circled the key information on the receipt that I needed to submit the rebate online via Staples website.
Howard says
Thanks, usually they email these cpns to me several times each week. The 5-ream cpn says limit 2 cpns, so evidently you can print it twice and get two free w/ rebate (I would check the actual rebate form at the register to make sure.) Also, there is an adjacent cpn on the staples.com website (search: coupons) for a free ream of Hammermill paper w/ cpn and rebate. You can’t be too rich, too thin, or have too much chocolate, floss, toothpaste or printer paper!
Kate from Frugal Living NW says
Never too much chocolate. Never.