Marlboro coupons mailed to me

It's possible that you may have received Marlboro coupons in the mail, but it's important to note that these coupons are likely to be promotional materials sent by the manufacturer or a third-party company to encourage you to try their products.

Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  1. Check the fine print: Before using any coupons, make sure to read the fine print to understand the terms and conditions. Some coupons may have expiration dates, restrictions, or requirements to redeem them.
  2. Verify the authenticity: Make sure the coupons are legitimate and not fake. You can check the manufacturer's website or contact their customer service to confirm the authenticity of the coupons.
  3. Don't fall for scams: Be cautious of scams that may try to trick you into paying for something or providing personal information. Legitimate companies will not ask for payment or personal information to redeem coupons.
  4. Use responsibly: Remember that coupons are meant to be used responsibly. Don't use them to buy more cigarettes than you need, and always follow the recommended usage guidelines.

If you're unsure about the coupons you received or have any concerns, you can contact the manufacturer or a trusted healthcare professional for guidance.

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