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This JCPenney Coupon Doesn't Understand The Term "No Exclusions"

By cwalters March 27, 2009

Hey, JCPenney, an asterisk isn’t a get-out-of-jail-free card. You can’t just say anything you want and then asterisk it away into meaninglessness. Here, we’ve fixed it for you.





(Thanks to Jeff!)

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