Can Printable Coupons be Mailed?

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It’s time to bump this tutorial up — I’ve been getting TONS of comments and questions from folks wanting coupons mailed to them.

The one question I get maybe a dozen times a week or more is can the printable coupons that I tell you about be mailed?  The majority of the time that answer is no.  But there are a few instances where they can!  I’ve put together this quick tutorial to show you how to check!

To my knowledge, Bricks coupons are the only ones that from time to time offer a mail option.  What’s a Bricks coupon? Here’s an example:


They are referred to as Bricks coupons because the web address starts with bricks.coupons.com and almost always look like the one pictured above. At the very bottom of the coupon page you’ll see a “Help” button:

When you click help, you will find out if there is a mail option…if there is, you will have a form that you can submit your address and have the coupon mailed to you:


It will either automatically reveal the form as shown above…or yours might also appear like this:


If there is no form and it offers an explanation on how to install the coupon printer or help you print, then there is no mail option.

Now having said all that, some mail options are only available to certain geographical regions and they could also be restricted to a limitation of how many can be mailed out.  Regardless, it never hurts to check to see if one is available.  It’s actually something I try to remember to check on every Bricks coupon I come across because if I can save ink and paper, then I’m happier yet!

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Comments

  1. I thank you I did not know to look for that.

  2. abedabun dawn says

    Thank you! I put in for the baby wash cloths and the dove. I love using coupons but have no printer. Therefore I miss out on a lot of money savings. 🙁

  3. Thanks….I haven’t been able to sink my old printer with this new windows 8. So I haven’t been able to print in awhile. This helps knowing I can still get coupons mailed to me. 🙂

  4. I tallied up the cost of printing the coupons myself over a one year period and with the rising cost of printers, ink and paper the savings was so minimal that I stopped printing them. So this is good to know.

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