Free Thomas Train at Toys R Us
Toy’s R Us has a great printable coupon for a free Thomas Train (up to a $12.99 value).
This is limited to one coupon per guest. No minimum purchase necessary which is really good. You can just go in there for the free train.
Get ready to print when you visit the page, you are only allowed to print once.
Valid June 19th - July 5th 2008. Valid in-store only.
Some have commented about this coupon that it worked fine. It is good with other engines, doesn’t have to be Thomas. The printable coupon is apparently only valid for the wooden railway series, not the trackmaster or take along.
Update Toys R Us has issued a statement, these coupons are no longer valid. They have reissued the coupons which expire June 26th.
June 30th, 2008 at 9:12 am
ToysRus Train - well, my youngest daughter, Nichole, lives in Lafayette where there is a store. Lafayette is an hours drive from here. Anyway, I gave her the coupon. She went to the store on the Monday - big sign - coupon not valid. She said there was alot of Thomas Train stuff on the shelves. In the meantime, I had gotten the updated coupon that listed specific cars of the train that you could get. I called her and emailed her the new coupon. She went on the Thursday - the last day. NOTHING was on the shelf. She said there was another lady that and that lady stated she went on Monday (like Nichole) and found the first coupon was invalid. She got the updated version and went back on Tuesday - shelves were empty. She checked every single day and got nothing. You know, if they really didn’t want people to have the trains then they shouldn’t have sent out that coupon. That really gets my goat. I think it was just a ploy to get you in their store. What they don’t realize is that I don’t shop ToysRus anyway and certainly won’t do it now - unless I can get a freebie, which it looks like they are not inclined to do.
June 30th, 2008 at 2:56 pm
The whole thing was pretty ridiculous and it was their error in the first place so they should of honored the coupons regardless.
I read some people complained and they honored them anyway.