Staples: FREE Copy Paper (After easy Rebate) + 15% Off Cleaning/Breakroom Purchase & More
Head on over to the Staples.com Coupon page to print a few new in-store coupons, valid through 3/8! You can use two of the coupons to score awesome deals on copy paper…
Staples 8.5″x11″ Copy Paper 5-ream case (item #990176) $25.99
Use the Staples coupon found here (will deduct $5) – limit 2 coupons per customer
Pay $20.99
Submit for the $16 Easy Rebate – limit 4 rebates per household
Final cost ONLY $4.99 total… just $1 per package!
Staples 8.5″x11″ Multipurpose Paper (item #513099) $7.49
Use the Staples coupon found here (will deduct $3.99) – limit 1 coupon per customer
Pay $3.50
Submit for the $3.50 Easy Rebate – limit 4 rebates per household
Final cost FREE!
Here are a few more coupon highlights:
*15% off any one item in-store
*15% off your entire cleaning & breakroom purchase
*40% off Poppin office supplies purchase
*$50 off chairs priced at $169 or more
*Buy 1 Get 1 FREE all Staples Brights colored paper
*40% off any ONE Avery personal expression and gifting label
*30% off all dividers
*30% off all Staples Better binders
*30% off Avery heavy duty view binders
And More!
(Thanks, Freebies for a Cause!)
Are the rebates only available in store? My local Staples closed this past weekend. I have to drive over an hour now.
Yes
My local Staples had six packs of Pop Secret popcorn on clearance for $3. With the 15% off and the $1 printable coupon from Coupons.com. It was a great deal.
Be sure to get your Staples shopping done before Tuesday, March 11th!
Staples is expiring from Plink on 3/11/14. All qualifying purchases at
Staples prior to March 11th will be awarded Plink points within 7
business days.
Not to worry, Office Depot will be joining Plink on March 12th for all
your office and school supply needs! Look for this great new offer
next week.
Collin, I don’t see the coupon for a single ream of Staples 8.5″ x 11″ copy paper. I only see HammerMill. Do you mean HammerMill? I also don’t see the limit of 4 rebates on the coupon. Do I assume it is limit of 1? Thanks.