Are online coupons legitimate?
A legitimate coupon will always come from a legitimate source. The scam coupons that circulate on Facebook or show up in your email may look real, but they won’t come from a company’s official social media page, website, or email account. If the account doesn’t match the coupon source, it’s not legitimate.
Does Dr Jays offer free shipping?
Dr. Jays offers free standard shipping with orders exceeding minimum order value on promotion. Further free shipping promotions may be offered on a limited time basis.
How long does it take DrJays to ship?
Typically 2 to 9 business days within the contiguous US for delivery. Standard Shipping is available to all US addresses, including P.O. Boxes.
Are coupons worth it?
While couponing can help you save money, it can also cause you to spend more money as well. It’s also incredibly time consuming, can cause you to waste things you aren’t using, and add unnecessary stress to your life. But, when you are trying to save money, coupons can help.
Is Dr Jays still in business?
Dr. Jays has been a pioneer in providing these urban fashions ever since and we hope to continue that growth on a global scale….Brooklyn.
Store Name | Address | Phone |
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Brooklyn USA | 523 Fulton Street Brooklyn, NY 11217 | (718) 842-2234 |
DR. JAYS | 895 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11226 | (718) 693-4330 |
How do I cancel my Dr Jays order?
We ship all orders as quickly as possible, so we are not always able to cancel an order after it is placed. However, you are welcome to call us at 888-4-DRJAYS, and if we are able to assist you we will certainly do so.
Is it illegal to use promo codes?
Yes, it is legal to apply a promo code to your purchase and avail a discount. But only if you apply a promo code that has been taken from a legitimate website. Promo codes that are given by a brand or an enterprise can be found on their online partners and can be availed for FREE.
What are counterfeit coupons?
These counterfeit coupons were virtually indistinguishable from authentic coupons and were often created with inflated values, far in excess of what an authentic coupon would offer, in order to receive items from retail for free or for a greatly reduced price.