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$10 off $40 Purchase @ Canadian Tire

Just a quick Saturday Post.  I picked this one up from the RedFlagDeals forums.  Below is a link to a pdf that contains a $10 off $40 purchase at Canadian Tire.  Great for picking up some of those clearance items they have every week. 

Simply print it off and present it to the cashier, it works, I've used it.  Remember, the coupon expires today, so use it quick!

Canadian Tire $10 off $40 Purchase Coupon 

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3 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Good idea to post the coupon to bigger crowd. Note, $10 off $40 expired yesterday, but $10 off $50 is still on today

    Although I do hope this doesn’t turn into a Deals-Posting website, like RFD, SmartCanucks.ca, etc.. It is after all a PF blog :)

  2. Hey Jerry! Thanks for the heads up, it says on the coupon that it’s valid until the 8th.

  3. Blast! Missed it by *that* much lol. Do you think they’ll be running this coupon again anytime soon?

    @Jerry Hung: Dude. Lighten up ;)

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