FREE HP Multipurpose Paper at Office Depot!

January 4, 2011 · 40 comments

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Office Depot has the HP Multipurpose Paper with ColorLok Technology on sale for just $7.79 in stores this week. There is also a $6.79 Mail In Rebate that will print at the Register making this just $1 per ream of paper.

This deal gets even better when you combine with the $1/1 Printable Coupon for HP Multipupose Paper with ColorLok that’s available on Coupons.com. Use the coupon to pay just $6.79 and get $6.79 back via rebate.

HP Multpurpose Paper with ColorLok, $7.79
$1/1 HP ColorLok Product
Mail In Rebate for $6.79 (Prints at Checkout)
FREE after Coupon and Rebates!

There is also a coupon for 14% off at Office Depot that will help you save even more, But I’m not sure if that will affect your rebate price or not since this is a set $6.79 rebate. I believe it will turn it into a money maker if your store will let you use both coupons. But that will depend on your store manager.

Free Paper is a great way to save on printing all those High Value Online Coupons!

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nikki January 6, 2011 at 12:30 pm

you wouldn’t need to print 2 per household because the ONE coupon is two rebates so really it’s just ONE per household and even per business so if you own a business and a household, u still can only have ONE coupon that has 2 rebates on it.

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Cori January 5, 2011 at 9:55 pm

Just an FYI… teachers will actually turn this into a moneymaker because it’s Teacher Appreciation Week. Use your Star Teacher Reward card to get an additional 10% off instantly.

My total was $12.86 (6% tax in PA) but my rebate is for $13.58. Not a huge money maker, but after the stamp I will make a profit of $0.28. I think you will also still get the 10% back in your reward account, but that I’m not positive about.

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Diana Lee January 5, 2011 at 3:26 pm

My office depot did not want to take the $1 coupon. They told me they could not scan it, that they could only type in a coupon code from one of their coupons. So I guess they do not take manufacture coupons. Then she threw it
in the trash. They did finally take off $1 using some code and told me that I would
not get the rebate. I will keep my original copy of my receipt so that I can return
it if they do not honor it. Wish I could do it on line.

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Lydia January 7, 2011 at 10:27 pm

mine took the coupons no problem and didn’t say anything about the rebate. but there was hardly any paper gone from my store. I also bought a printer today and the coupons (14% or $$ off $$) don’t work on the printer. So we will see. Still glad to get free paper being a student and printing out lots of stuff for school.

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Kim January 5, 2011 at 1:09 pm

Where was this deal advertised? I typed in the item number from your picture at officedepot.com and I do not see it there??

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Lydia January 7, 2011 at 10:24 pm

go to their online weekly ad it is in there.

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Kim January 5, 2011 at 12:55 pm

Can the two per household be on the same receipt or do you need to do separate transactions?

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Lisa @ Drugstore Divas January 4, 2011 at 10:33 am

Is the VISA card good anywhere or is it like the Staples rebates where it’s only good at Staples?

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Heather January 4, 2011 at 1:38 pm

It’s good any where that takes Visa.

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Jennifer January 5, 2011 at 7:48 am

Is there some kind of deal going on with P90X and Visa?

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Nikki Outten January 4, 2011 at 9:19 am

Thanks so much for this- I got my free paper! I was able to use the 14% off coupon, but I bought a second item that was $2.00 just in case you needed 1 item per coupon- but the second item is something I will use. After the $1 off, the 14% off and the rebate, I will have spent 61 cents- I can handle that. Especially since I’m almost out of paper and debated spending $6 at Target yesterday!

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TRISH January 4, 2011 at 8:01 am

Thank you! This is a good deal! I was wondering how would I be able to get the rebates? Do I have to mail in an envelope with my receipt in order to get the rebate from the company? I am sort of new with the rebate stuff.

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Heather January 4, 2011 at 1:39 pm

Hi Trish,

Yes you would mail in the Receipt and the Form that Prints at Checkout. Just put it in an envelope with the form completed and send it in. The Address should be on the Rebate form as well.

Good Luck & Happy Savings!

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Heather January 4, 2011 at 8:01 am

The Rebate Limit is 2 Per Household. So make sure you print 2 coupons!

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Bethany January 4, 2011 at 7:43 am

Awesome deal! I have only a few sheets of paper left so this came at a good time!

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Adrianne January 4, 2011 at 7:01 am

what is the limit on the rebate?

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Heather January 4, 2011 at 1:39 pm

Adrianne, The Limit is 2 per Household.

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