Free diapers w/shipping!!!! For those of us cuponers with (or expecting) twins and up that have (or plan to) taken advantage of the various multiple birth diaper offers (Pampers, Luvs, Huggies) or those of us with "FREE" q's -maybe via ebay or GTG "points" :
Read the wording on your coupons carefully! Some specify a size and maximum value and some do not. Example:
1.Free Product: (Brand Name) Diapers/Pants size Jumbo: Retailer Fill in Value (Up to $11.99)
This coupon is very specific and specifies both a size and maximum (or "up to") dollar value. This coupon limits you to one free jumbo pack of diapers or training pants up to a retail value of $11.99. If the diapers cost more than that, you pay the difference between the retail cost and maximum value amount.
2.Free Product: (Brand Name) Diapers/Pants size Jumbo or Larger: Retailer Fill in Value ______
While the above coupon does mention a size, it goes on to say "or larger". There is also no "maximum value" or "up to" amount listed anywhere (check front and back) on coupon.
Diapers.com is a site that sells diapers and baby products. They carry all major brands of diapers in every size (including cases). They also accept manufacturers coupons. There is a page on their site that explains the process for using manufacturers coupons (no store specific coupons- like Target or Publix) for online orders. You have to mail the coupons prior to placing your order (and at least a week prior to expiration) and wait a few days for processing. The coupons are then credited to your account and you are ready to go. They offer free shipping with orders $49 and up (includes amount prior to using any coupons).
That being said, if you have or get any coupons like the second coupon in the above example, you can get the most value out of them by mailing them to diapers.com. I have two coupons recieved from a multiple birth offer (coupon example #2). They carry an extra large case size of the brand specified on the coupon for $35.99. They accepted both of them and I was able to order two of those cases (total value of $71.98) and have them shipped to my home absolutley FREE.
I suggest spending a few extra dollars for some sort of tracking or insurance at the post office (no more than two to five dollars depending on where you live) when you mail your q's just in case. This deal more than makes up for that minimal amount.
Please rep me if you found this post helpful! 
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