The $2/2 Listerine, Stayfree, Zyrtec, Aveeno coupon has been flagged as a counterfeit coupon by the Coupon Information Center.
This coupon was originally available as a “bricks” coupon and is still available to print. (Which is CRAZY, because usually bricks coupons are very stable.)
If you printed the coupon and have not used it yet (like me), tear the coupon in half and throw it away.
For a list of other fraudulent coupons, visit the Coupon Information Center.
You can also see my “dos-and-don’t” regarding coupon fraud.
Tracy C. says
I hate to see stuff like this, especially after I have already used the coupon! Makes me feel like I am cheating the system…
danni says
I used mine too and feel the same way! How do counterfeit coupons even get put on to reliable sites? Im not a criminal, so I am pretty dense when it comes to things like that!
Sheri says
It’s important to note that the actual bricks coupon is NOT fraudulent. Someone printed one and made hundreds of copies and tried to sell them. The coupon you print from bricks is valid, however now that it has been labeled as fraudulent, they probably wont be taken (and stores wont be reimbursed). So, while it’s best to not use the coupon, we can still be assured that bricks in itself is not tainted.
Kelly says
Thanks for that information, Sheri.
danni says
Wow, just checked out that site, I will be checking that often to make sure I dont do that again!
danni says
Sherry, thanks for clearning that up! Now I dont feel so bad!! Mine was printed!
danni says
sorry, Sheri!! I couldn’t see how your name was spelled when I was typing the comment!