[post_page_title]Coupon, coup-off[/post_page_title]
Everybody loves a coupon. They can knock a sizeable chunk off the price of something – or make it free if you’re very lucky. However, generally they can only be used to pay for a specific product or service.
If you offer, say, a coupon for pizza as partial payment for a set of eyelashes, you’re liable to get a blank stare in return. We can’t say we don’t respect the audacity of the offer, but even we wouldn’t take pizza in lieu of payment. Probably.
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