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Old 02-11-2011, 06:32 PM   #41
esquire415
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I could have challenged her, and tell her to enter them and if it doesn't work, then it's fraudulent but I didn't want to call attention and have a fight. I work for the owners of the building so it's not like I will not be seeing them again. Yea, I could just print them again and go to another store or use the actual Groupon forms but I was afraid that she would report the codes and void them plus I want to avoid the same incident happening again that's why I went the online route. I should have acted on this deal when it first came out before B&N realized what was happening.

If Corporate say that they can stack the Groupons anyway, how is that different from converting them to eGift cards with the barcodes in them? With bar codes, the cashier do not need to enter the codes manually. The Groupon forms are good as gift cards and they have value in them of $20. Because they are legit numbers, she actually stole from me. The cashier that I spoke to said I couldn't have them back because they are fraudulent and that using them is the same as stealing! LOL, they turned it around on me!

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