
If you’ve signed up for any coupon offers recently, take a moment to check your email’s SPAM folder. After I took the Kidelicious survey on Wednesday, I found the $25 credit buried in my Gmail’s SPAM folder, and others have reported the same thing happening. Then today I discovered an email from Libby’s Vegetables in with my SPAM, containing a coupon for a free can of vegetables from last month’s Facebook promotion. (I actually signed up for a paper coupon to be mailed out, but apparently due to demand they’ve decided to send all the coupons via email instead.) So I just thought I’d post a heads-up so that my readers don’t miss out on the good deals that might be caught in a SPAM filter! I check mine regularly, because there are always a couple of legitimate emails that get caught in there by mistake.