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  2. 17 Insider Secrets for Big Savings at Target - AOL

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    So in the case of the first deal, you could buy $100 in qualifying food and beverages and get $20 in gift cards, or $150 and get $30, and so on. ... Target coupon book. Unlike some stores, Target ...

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    Print multiple quantities of hot coupons using AFullCup's Target coupon generator. There were almost 100 to chose from when I last checked. Only catch is you have to register on.

  4. 19 Money-Saving Secrets Target Doesn’t Want You To Know - AOL

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    "After the date of the registry [event, Target gives you a coupon] for 15% off [the remaining items]. That's how I was able to get a brand new TV set cheaper after our toddler broke the one we had."

  5. Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On January 27, 2009, Target announced the closing of its distribution center in Maumelle, Arkansas, the second-oldest in the company. The reason cited was the need to ensure that Target remained competitive in the long term. [55] In June 2009, Target opened a new distribution center to supply more than 60 stores in three states. [56]

  6. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Organized coupon exchange clubs are commonly found in regions where coupons are distributed. Often coupons are available for purchase at some online sites, [26] but since most coupons are not allowed to be sold, the fee is considered to be for the time and effort put into cutting out the coupons. Some types of coupons may be sold.

  7. Fedco - Wikipedia

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    The $10 lifetime membership at Fedco was exchanged for a $300 Target coupon book at the 1999 bankruptcy. [37] The proceeds of the bankruptcy sale were placed in a trust fund intended to charitably serve communities that had hosted Fedco stores.