it doesn't have any it says it in the small print
Some coupons have a very small cash value, although it is difficult to redeem coupons for cash. You should check the small print on the back of the coupon, which should list the actual cash value.
Unfortunately, I do not know of any place that will pay cash for coupons. You might want to check with your neighbors in case they might want to buy the coupons from you. Or maybe you and your neighbors could trade coupons.
Electronics coupons have very miniscule amounts of cash value as actual items. Something like 1/20 of a cent. This is printed on the coupon face. They aren't a hot commodity on the market though, and you generally won't be able to resell coupons for more than a few cents.
Back in the Late 1950s early 1960s as kids we would receive cash from stores with coupons. Coupons were only worth about 1-5 cents then but with 25 cents you could buy a lot, so coupons were a way to support your ice cream cone habit etc.
Unfortunately not. Lowes.com coupons are not transferable and not redeemable for cash. If lost, it can not be replaced. It only usable on any single purchase up to a value of $5000 and up to a discount value of $500.
You can get best buy coupons online at the sendearnings website. They have a cash offer for best buy to where you can sign up and earn cash as well as have coupons and discount codes emailed to your emailbox.
It is the value or total of cash accumulating in the cash value account
It is the value or total of cash accumulating in the cash value account
The highest value coupons that yo can get are ones that you can combine with other coupons or existing store discounts. This will dramatically reduce the price of the item
The cash value of something is the value before taxes. Net or Netto cash value is after taxes.
Tom Thumb does not double coupons. They accept manufacturer's coupons at face value.
1/10 of a cent is often the amount given on coupons and things as their cash value. We don't have any US currency for that amount, but if something is worth 1/10 of a cent, then that means if you have 10 of them it is worth 1 cent.So for example, say a coupon says cash value .1 cents or 1/10 of a cent. Then 10 of those coupons is worth a cent.This works for recycling bottles and cans too.