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  1. Aug 2, 2012 · It’s against the law. Use of more than one manufacturer’s coupon per item is strictly prohibited. This coupon can’t be stacked, even if you’re shopping at a store that allows coupon stacking. Stores (and you) must abide by the manufacturer’s rules. May not be combined with any other offer.

  2. What is coupon stacking? Coupon stacking is when you use more than one coupon on a single item. This practice is only allowed in select stores (eg. London Drugs) in Western Canada. Stacking policies are always changing so be sure to check with your store!

  3. Limit One Coupon per Person/Customer = You can only use one coupon per store visit. If you wish to use more than one coupon, you may go back to the store another day, or exit the store and re-enter. Each time you enter the store you are a new customer. Tip of the Day: Reading your Coupons There are many terms on coupons.

    • "Limit One Coupon Per Purchase" Means You Can Use One Coupon Per item.
    • Coupons Stating "Available at Walmart" Can Be Used at Other Stores Like Target.
    • "Not to Exceed" on A BOGO Coupon Means It Has A Value limit.
    • "One Per Person" Means You Can only Use One of These Coupons Per person.
    • "One Per Visit" Means You Can only Use One Coupon Per Visit to The Store.
    • "Do Not Double" Means Even If A Store Doubles, That Coupon won't.
    • The Pictured Item Isn't Necessarily What You Have to Buy.

    When trying to understand the fine print on coupons, remember that words like “purchase” or “purchase of item” mean you can use one type of coupon for every individual item purchased. On the coupon above, you can purchase one bottle of Selsun Blue using one coupon and get $1 off. Or, you could purchase two bottles with two separate copies of the sa...

    As long as the coupon is a manufacturer coupon, you can use it anywhere. “Available at” is merely a suggestion. However, if it says “Redeemable only at,” then you must use it at the specified store. For example, if you get a Target coupon mailer delivered to your house, expect to see this rule applied to most if not all of the manufacturer coupons ...

    When you have a BOGO coupon, you can purchase one item and get an identical product for free or at a discount depending on the coupon. The only issue is when the fine print states “not to exceed $X” or “Up to $X” or “Maximum retail value $X” and the shelf price is more than that amount. At most retailers, you’ll be responsible for the difference. H...

    If you have four of the same coupon with the phrase “One per customer” or “One per person” in the fine print on coupons, you can’tuse more than one total. You can, however, ask your spouse, child, or friend to use the coupon for you. And if you think that’s working the system, remember that plenty of coupons limit one “per household.” So I figure u...

    “One per visit” in the fine print on coupons means you can only use one identical coupon per shopping trip. If you have multiple identical coupons that have this rule, you’ll have to return to the store another time to redeem them. While we hear stories of couponers arguing that simply walking out to the car and coming back in constitutes a new vis...

    Stores get reimbursed for all the manufacturer coupons they accept. And some stores (like ShopRite or Stop & Shop) double the value of coupons up to a certain amount, which means they’ll discount customers twice the face value of a coupon. But if you see “Do not double” in the fine print of a coupon, it means the manufacturer won’t reimburse the st...

    The picture on a coupon is just an example, so you’ll want to pay attention to the words on the coupon more than the picture itself. Most of the time, you have more options — both in product variety and size. Like the coupon says above, you can buy ANY Barilla Blue Box product, not just the penne in the picture. Here's an example of this coupon rul...

  4. You can normally purchase more than one of each. In some cases, there is an upper limit but if it doesn't say on the coupons, there may not be.

  5. Mar 17, 2012 · This wording is meant to prohibit the use of 2 identical coupons on a single item. For example, if you are purchasing 5 of the same items and have 5 of the same coupons, you can use 1 coupon per item all within the same transaction.

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  7. Mar 17, 2012 · 6. Do you allow the use of more than one coupon per item? (manufacturer + internet coupon OR manufacturer/internet + store coupon) Our customers can use a maximum of one manufacturer coupon and one competitor’s coupon per item purchased. 7. Will you allow overage if the value of the coupon is higher than the price of the product being purchased?

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