I was searching for a Hollister coupon and dealsplus.com offered a coupon for $10 off $25 for signing up for email and their rewards program. It sounded good, as I do shop there often for my granddaughters. I went through the process, even confirming my email address. I finally got the coupon code, went back to the Hollister web site where I had an order for about $65.00 pending. Upon trying to enter the coupon code on my order multiple times, I was told each time that it was not valid. I kept trying because I thought maybe there was a web site problem and after the lengthy process to qualify for the discount, I thought I might be doing something wrong. Eventually, I realized that it just wasn't going to work. I sent Deals Plus a message letting them know how upset I was and also telling them that I wanted all my personal information removed from their database. I have not yet received a reply but will never again use the dealsplus.com website. It's pretty sad that these sites lie to consumers to get their personal information, only to sell it to other merchants, which I'm assuming is the way dealsplus.com operates.