There are not any stores that accept expired coupons.
Yes, many bars accept passports as a valid form of identification for entry.
Yes, clubs may accept passports as a valid form of identification for entry.
The whole point of a collective passport is that you don't have to have individual passports. However, the government still recommends individual passports.(Note: not all countries offer, or accept, collective passports. It seems to be a European thing.)
Yes, many bars accept passports as a form of identification because they are a valid and government-issued document that verifies a person's age and identity.
Nobody accepts a so-called 'World Passport'. The only passports accepted are those issued by recognised countries.
No. Oman does not accept Israeli passports.
No, there isn't any company that accept expired coupons. Expired means cancelled, no longer any good and it is not accepted anywhere for use. The date let's you know if it's valid or not.
I am sure the Mr. Tire will not always accept any expired coupons that are presented. However, if an expired coupon is presented, they might give you their current coupon if one is available.
Circuit City does accept manufacturer coupons as long as they match the product, and are not expired.
By definition, once a coupon is expired it is no longer valid. Most retailers will not accept a coupon once it is expired, as they likely cannot redeem it with the manufacturer or sponsor.
They accept all coupons as long as they are not expired. Also as long as they have the item that it's for.