Someone on a coupon train is looking for Tyson coupons. So, as I was searching around online at all the coupon sites (SmartSource has several this week), I ran across their ongoing promotion. A booklet for the family about giving thanks before the meal.
I had received this booklet, and thought it was really nice. A surprising offer in this day and age. And even though I've had a bad experience with Tyson, the booklet did improve my opinion of them. So, I thought I'd drop them a comment to let them know that it was a very nice offer.
They responded back with questions about what products I had purchased and how could they refund my money.
I responded back that I had not purchased their products in quite awhile, didn't have UPCs or even remember what the products were. I specifically told them that I was NOT asking for them to replace a product, or even complain. Just wanted them to know that I was impressed by their values. Specifically SAID I WOULD purchase their product again sometime, and please not to send a refund.
Today I received a beautiful letter from them a two coupons for FREE chickens.
And, I had to laugh. If you've read my blogs before, you know the issues I have with my mother's perpetual free chicken. I have always prayed I would never become so obsessed with saving that I took advantage of a company the way that she did. No judgement on her, we were SO poor. But here I am so many years later, and I just send a short note and the free chickens start
Tyson coupons - what a great company!
March 6th, 2006 at 10:14 pm
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March 6th, 2006 at 10:45 pm 1141685149
March 7th, 2006 at 03:22 am 1141701743
(sorry for the rant on your blog, but I find Tyson really despicable and short of them completely restructuring their corporate affairs will never give them another chance)
March 7th, 2006 at 05:01 am 1141707690
March 7th, 2006 at 05:25 am 1141709157
March 7th, 2006 at 11:53 pm 1141775630
Chickens, well, I'm stocked right now. I'll think about it. I want pork chops first!
March 9th, 2006 at 10:08 pm 1141942095
Perdue also gave a toll-free number to take a survey for a $2 coupon. I didn't, but if anyone wants (open to anyone), the number is 1-800-325-9157.