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in the train puts a certain amount of coupons in an envelope and mails it to the first person on the list. That person then takes out what coupons they can use and leaves the rest. They also add an equal or greater amount of coupons into the envelope to replace what they took out, then mails it to the next person on the list. Once it gets to the last person, they do the same thing, then mail it back to the original sender. This is good if you can trade with people across the country as the same coupons might not be found in all provinces. Click here to get trending coupons