Walmart.com has a fantastic deal on a all-in-one printer right now — just $32 plus 2% cash back shipped to your closest Walmart store. Here’s how to do the deal:
:: Go to Ebates and either create or log into your account.
:: Search “Walmart” and click the orange “Shop Now” link. You will be taken to Walmart.com.
:: Search “Canon PIXMA MP250 Photo All-In-One Inkjet Printer ” and choose the Ship to Store option.
You will pay Walmart $32 and get 2% cash back + $5 sign-up bonus if you’re new to Ebates. The cash back will post to your account in a few days and payout comes every 3 months.
Thanks, I Heart the Mart!










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I have a question. It may be obvious. But Walmart had a printer for $20 on Black Friday and AFTER the sale… I thought “I wonder if I had 5 printers if I could print from my 2 computers… 2 of ea. coupon?”
So; for internet printable coupons like BRICKS, can you print from ONE computer to 2 printers and get 4 coupons? If so, then a cheap printer would be ideal for printing more coupons right? I can’t get my husband to print at work… hahahahha so… this seems like an ideal way to get a few more coupons!
thanks for any help.
kari
The print limit is 2 per computer, not printer. The information about how many coupons are printed is run through the computer. Sorry. But good idea!
The sites track your IP address. So 2 per IP address. Some people even get their IP blocked and they cannot print a certain companies coupons!! They can track back through the bar code numbers to what IP address printed it. I read on a message board a stranger made xeroxed copies of a coupon they used at a store and it tracked back to them. So they can not print Smart Source coupons now. Makes me NEVER want to trade/sell internet coupons. Anyway hope I helped.
Kari,
I could be wrong but I think it’s the computer you would need multiples of to print more than 2 coupons. Not printers. I have friends that have a desktop AND a laptop, therefore they can print 4 coupons with one printer. The sites recognize your computer, not your printer. Bummer!
Ha Ha…
kinda figured it was “too good to be true” but that is my off thinking… makes sense… 2 per COMPUTER…
thanks!