FREE 4-Pack of Interstate Alkaline Batteries (Facebook)
Head on over to the Interstate Facebook page, “like” them and then click on the “FREE AA Batteries” tab to score a voucher valid for a FREE 4-pack of AA Interstate Alkaline batteries!
*If you are having trouble printing this offer, click on”Email” and then they will send you the email to print off your voucher. To find where these are sold near you, click here. I guess my local Fred Meyer carries these and I noticed that quite a few auto stores near me do as well.
(Thanks, Freebies for a Cause, I Crave Coupons and Free Stuff Times!)
It shows me the a voucher for free batteries on fb, but when I click “print voucher”, it prints a voucher for a free keychain flashlight.
When I hit print voucher it printed out a coupon for a free keychain flashlight—weird?
Hi Sandra and Rosa! Try clicking “Email” at the top to email it to yourself. Then, try printing it from your email. Hope that helps! 🙂
Thanks Collin— I did that and it worked!
I just printed the whole page from Facebook. You could also save the battery image from the voucher page.
I can’t find the tab anywhere?? Can someone help me please? TIA
I don’t see anything about free batteries.
Make sure you have an Interstate All Battery Center in your area before you like their page and print the coupon
I just printed the voucher for the keychain and then the page of FB for the battery voucher.
gone
It says I missed it. 🙁
missed =(
I just did it and it worked for the free batteries and free flashlight.
Just got both coupons, thanks
Gone..
Talk about a nice company. I signed up for this promo and then realized there isn’t an Interstate Center near me. Well, apparently, the company noticed that too because I just received an email with the following:
“You recently signed up to receive a voucher for a free pack of AA batteries from Interstate All Battery Center. This promotion was designed to introduce you to our chain of retail battery stores, but it looks like you don’t live near one at this time.
When we said “We’ve got your back,” we meant it. So we want to send a pack of batteries straight to your home. To do that, though, we’ll need your full mailing address.”
How nice is that? Thanks, Collin for posting. It isn’t often that we see a company go out of their way like this.
does anyone use her coupon to get it for free? If yes please tell us your experiment.
I walked into a store and told me the coupon is “buy one get one free” when it clearly does not say so. Oh well.