Well good morning! Look at what we have here! A Staples $40 voucher for only $25! What a great way to get an even better deal on printer ink or school supplies.
$25 for a $40 Staples eGift Card
Customers must redeem their Groupon voucher online for a Staples eGift card. They can then use the card at any Staples location.
The Fine Print
- Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Must redeem Groupon voucher for a Staples eGift Card, which can be used in any participating Staples store. Groupon voucher not accepted in-store. eGift Card never expires. eGift Card valid in-store only; eGift Card not valid at Staples.com.
Go HERE to get yours!


Part comedian, part Dad, part athlete. He will boss around your children while they play ball.
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Anything that can be destroyed WILL be destroyed!
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The resident Labradoodle, Miller got his name because Mom won and got to name the baby! Need something chewed up? He'll take care of it. Especially if it's expensive..
Hi, it was so nice to finally see you in person. I attended Paul’s class on Tuesday at 4:00. I was wondering could I get to this Groupon deal through Swagbuck’s to earn points and get this amazing deal or do you get credit from me following your link? Thanks for sharing.
I really think so… Call an ask at the number. I think Paul will be answering the phone today!
Yay! I decided to get this for school supply shopping and when I went to the Groupon site, there was a message that I had a $10 discount off a purchase of $20 or more, so $15 for $40 worth of supplies!