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April 29th, 2006

Coupon: Buy Gas at Canadian Tire


OK folks,

If you buy gasoline at Canadian Tire (like I do a lot of times), and hold out for the 9x Canadian Tire Money per fill up coupons that appears in their weekly flyers (yup I am that cheap), then the following is just for you.

It seems Canadian Tire is having an intelligence test to see if people are dumb enough to buy gas without a coupon (remember you have to pay CASH for the gasoline, yes I saw someone try to use a coupon with a VISA card and then go SNAKEY on the poor cashier). If you click on the following money saving link you will be able to print up your own coupon which is valid until the end of 2006. Use this and you at least get 4x the Canadian Tire money back! (e.g. if you get 20 liters of gas, you’ll get 20 cents in Canadian Tire Money with this coupon)

If you don’t like Canadian Tire money or never use it, donate it to your Church, or local food bank or someone who might use it (hell mail it to me, I use it all the time to replace parts on my Honda). If I had a lot of Canadian Tire money, I’d buy this sweet ride!

Saving money, this is what is important folks. –C8j

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One Response to “Coupon: Buy Gas at Canadian Tire”

  1. One other idear- if you use the Canadian Tire Options Mastercard you automatically get the maximum value of the gas coupon. This wasy you don’t have to remember to bring the coupon and you don’t need to carry around all of those Canadian Tire bills for redeeming- it’s on the card.

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