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| Just giving a heads up to all of those that recently might have decided to use coupons that you printed off of various coupon websites, you might want to call the customer service office first of your regular supermarket to see if they will take them. After doing tons of research, printing the coupons I wanted, organizing, going through each item to find the products on the coupons and then putting them all on the checkout conveyor belt, I was told by the cashier, after she went up to the customer service desk, that I couldn't use any of the coupons I printed out. She said the reason why they no longer took them was because there are individuals that are creating fraudulent coupons in which they are passing off in their local grocery store.
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| Re: Printed coupons and certain SuperMarkets I have a question about this Forum: I found it when I Googled "Dawn Foaming" in an effort to find coupons for that product that Dawn promised in its TV commercial but whose site was inactive when I went to it. Now I'm on this site (which this site offered Dawn Foaming coupons in it's Google site), but which I cannot find on this site. How user-friendly is that? |
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| Re: Printed coupons and certain SuperMarkets Quote:
Wal-Mart Coupon Policy Wal-Mart accepts the following types of coupons (see guidelines below): Manufacturer coupons (Cents Off) Free merchandise (or Buy-One-Get-One-Free) coupons Store coupons Pharmacy (Advertising and Promotional) coupons Internet coupons Soft drink container caps The following are guidelines and limits: Wal-Mart only accepts coupons for merchandise we sell and only when presented at the time of purchase. Coupons should have an expiration date and be presented within the valid dates. Wal-Mart will not accept expired coupons. Internet coupons should be legible and say "Manufacturer Coupon." There should be a valid remit address for the manufacturer and a scannable bar code. Only one coupon per item is permitted. Use of 40 or more coupons per transaction will require approval by Customer Service Manager. Here is the link to print it out and take it with you. [Only registered and activated users can see links. Either login above or Register Now] |
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| Re: Printed coupons and certain SuperMarkets Dollar General will not accept any internet printed coupons. I had my coupons ready, handed them to the cashier, she rejected them and called the store manager. They were pretty snotty about it, basically accusing me of photocopying coupons, so I e-mailed corporate headquarters and was told that their blanket policy is to not accept any coupons printed on a computer. |
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