$10 WalMart Canada Shopping card with $25 purchase


$10 Wal-Mart Canada Shopping card with $25 purchase

Thanks shoppingstar for posting this on the forum 🙂

Receive a $10 Walmart shopping card by mail when you purchase $25 (before taxes) of Pantene, Olay, CoverGirl, Clairol, Pure Divine, Venus Breeze or Gillette Fusion between Nov 1 & Dec 31, 2007.

Participating products: any size or version of Pantene, Olay, CoverGirl, Clairol, Pure Divine, Venus Breeze and Gillette Fusion products.

Total amount (before taxes) does not have to be made in a single purchase. Multiple cash receipts totalling required amount (before taxes) will be accepted.

Limit one offer per person or household. Submissions must be received by Jan 31, 2008. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.

Click here to print the Walmart Canada rebate form


13 responses to “$10 WalMart Canada Shopping card with $25 purchase”

  1. FreebieChick says:

    Great deal considering that Xmas is coming too. A good stocking stuffer! Thx!

  2. Alex says:

    Would not shop any Walmart. Walmart imports a lot of products from Canada, killing North American jobs.
    Walmart closed Jonquiere Quebec store because employee’s joined a legal union.
    Walmart is an American company that brings in goods from China. What’s in it for Canadians? Low paying jobs.

  3. Alex says:

    Sorry…Walmart imports a lot of products TO Canada, killing North American jobs.

  4. Glen says:

    You can’t resist hearing yourself type, can you Alex?

  5. Lindsay says:

    If Zellers (Canadian) would get their act together and the lower their prices, I would shop there instead of walmart. I go where I can save money.(New mom on mat leave) A competitive industry

    ps. Cards/magazines are at the U.S price.Walmart. Additional savings……

  6. Alex says:

    Sorry Lindsay but Zellers is not Canadian anymore either.
    Their parent company HBC (Hudsons Bay Company) is now American owned.
    It is easy to look at only price when that is all we see at the store. Unfortunatly a lot happens before that and it is not good. We must start asking ourselves if we are going to turn a blind eye to what companies do to get that best price. If we look we will see that there is a high cost to low price.

  7. cheapo says:

    how is there a high cost to low price, the reason any store sells their items for cheap is because they are inturn recieving those items for way way cheaper!

  8. Alex says:

    Cheaper because people are making pennies an hour to make many of these goods made in China. These people are modern day slaves who work in factories that often have no heat in the winter, no air conditioning in the summer. Yet the offices of the foreign bosses seem to have heat or air conditioning!
    These people work often 10 hour days, 6 days a week.
    If they have to go to the washroom they have 3 minutes from when they leave, till they return.
    This is only the tip of the iceberg. May I suggest that you do some research including what is being reported in the papers.

    Take care.

  9. J. Donner says:

    “These people work often 10 hour days, 6 days a week.
    If they have to go to the washroom they have 3 minutes from when they leave, till they return.”

    And? You call that “only the tip of the iceberg”??? You obviously don’t know what “work” actually means. I’ve worked like that for over 19 years and now people always wonder how I make so much money. Your lazy mentality of 9-5 jobs and chatting all day doesn’t bring you anywhere kiddo, not here or anywhere else.

    “Walmart imports a lot of products TO Canada”

    Learn some proper English. It’s “exports …. to”.

  10. amycanada77 says:

    Just let the world be as it is
    We’re all gonna die sometime so just live live and enjoy – I’m not wasting my time worrying about how to save the world ….global warming …world hunger…poverty …these things will take centuries to change …if it will ever change that is… just live life and stop worrying about 100 years from now…you’ll be dead anyway
    I’m using this coupon! At least I’m keeping the so called “slaves” employed – what would they do if we stopped buying their products … they’d not even have that penny!!!

  11. Alex says:

    “I’ve worked like that for over 19 years and now people always wonder how I make so much money.”~From above

    One major difference that you omit is that you did not make 100 dollars a month over those 19 years of working. If you lived under those [slave labour type]conditions then you would not be able to boast about making “so much money”. Maybe you would show a little more compassion when it comes to people who are being exploited by companies.

  12. Glen says:

    Am I the only one who is tired of reading these types of posts?

  13. Alex says:

    For those interested, they may wish to google this article from the WashingtonPost. I will paste the beginning couple of paragraphs.

    Chinese Workers Pay for Wal-Mart’s Low Prices
    Retailer Squeezes Its Asian Suppliers to Cut Costs

    By Peter S. Goodman and Philip P. Pan
    Washington Post Foreign Service
    Sunday, February 8, 2004; Page A01

    SHENZHEN, China — Inside the factory, amid clattering machinery and clouds of sawdust, men without earplugs or protective goggles feed wood into screaming electric saws, making cabinets for stereo speakers. Women hunch over worktables, many hands bandaged and few covered by gloves, pressing transistors into circuit boards.

    Most of the 2,100 workers here are poor migrants from the countryside who have come to this industrial hub in southern China for jobs that pay about $120 a month. A sign on the wall reminds them of their expendability in a nation with hundreds of millions of surplus workers: “If you don’t work hard today, tomorrow you’ll have to try hard to look for a job.”

$10 WalMart Canada Shopping card with $25 purchase


$10 WalMart Canada Shopping card with $25 purchase


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