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How to Apply an Etsy Coupon Code
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If you have an Etsy coupon code, you can use it to get a discount on your purchase. Here's how to apply an Etsy coupon code: 1. First, visit the Etsy website and browse through the shops to find the items you want to purchase. 2. Once you have added the items you want to buy to your shopping cart, click on the cart icon in the top right corner of the page to review your order. 3. On the "Your cart" page, you will see a section titled "Apply shop coupon code." Click on the link that says "Apply shop coupon code." 4. Enter the coupon code in the "Coupon code" field and click "Apply." 5. The discount will be applied to your order total, and you can complete the checkout process as usual. Note that Etsy coupon codes are case-sensitive, so be sure to enter the code exactly as it appears. Additionally, some coupon codes may have certain restrictions or expiration dates, so be sure to check the terms and conditions before using them.
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