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It is only good on July 4th online or in stores.
If you go online all you needs is the code number 23544911
I have gone into store and just given them the code and it worked. If you need a scan of the coupon let me know and I will try to email it to you.
It is only good on July 4th online or in stores.
If you go online all you needs is the code number 23544911
I have gone into store and just given them the code and it worked. If you need a scan of the coupon let me know and I will try to email it to you.
I don't mean to intrude on your thread, but code number 21411234 is good for 20% off. And it is good through 10/4/13. There are some items excluded. The coupon is in the July 2013 edition of Cycle Guide. And I just read another post that indicates there are Harbor Freight coupons in the current edition of American Iron.
You are not intruding. The 25% coupons are very few and far between and normally reserved for holidays etc... Club Members generally get special access to 25% coupons. Thats why I posted the 25% in case anyone needed and extra 5% more on July 4th.
I just used a 20% last week to get a spare trailer tire and rim. Those 20% coupons are very handy when you just need to pop in and pickup a single item. If you sign up on their email system they will send the coupons diect and you can just show the clerk the coupon on your smart phone emails.
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