Thats a very good deal
...if by "good deal" you mean charging $5 more than he likely paid, then yes.
whats wrong with making a profit if that deal is over. who ever buys it is still getting a good deal
There is no correlation for what someone has paid for something and the value the purchaser is getting. If the OP receives the coupon for free or paid 200 for it, the value to me is the same.
If this was for Lawry’s I would jump all over it.
Is that like a Ruth's Chris? I would love to see a kosher one of those. I salivate by every advertisement.
There is no correlation for what someone has paid for something and the value the purchaser is getting. If the OP receives the coupon for free or paid 200 for it, the value to me is the same. If this was for Lawry’s I would jump all over it.
True, but i think AJK's point was that the street value of a coupon can often be a lot less than it's face value.
It is hard to make that point when the deal is expired and no longer available.
While it's true that it might be worth more than the social buying price, it might not be. Let the market determine the price.