Unless the coupon has expired or has "at participating stores" or something to that effect printed on it, the store should redeem their own coupon if the requirements for redemption have been met by the customer (usually includes a purchase of same or lhigher value).
Yes there are some grocery stores that have their own coupons you can get in store or online. Albertsons is a great grocery store to go to as well as Winco. If these are not located in your area, you can ask your local grocers if they have their own coupons.
Each store has its own policies for accepting coupons. If it is part of a large chain of convenience stores, it is likely that they will accept coupons. Without knowing which convenience store it is, it is hard to answer your question. You can call the store and ask if they accept coupons.
Wal-Mart actually carries their own coupons on their own website for you to browse from. Simply print out the coupons you want and take them to their store.
Each store signs his coupons (barcode, logotype & etc.). You can exchange the coupon in the store whose name is on the coupon. In addition: Stores will also take coupons for items they have in stock. For example, a grocery store will take coupons for a wide variety of brand names as long as they sell the item in their store. Another example is Target. They have their own Target store coupons which will only be accepted at Target stores, but they will also take other brand's coupons as long as the item is sold in that particular store.
Stores have their own store policies when it comes to redeeming coupons. Most stores only allow a certain number of coupons per item purchased. Check with the store first.
Because Sam's Club is mass discount store they do not accept manufacturer coupons. However, they do accept their own Sam's Club coupons. These coupons are normally sent in the mail to members and can be used in-store for a particular amount of time. Most coupons are valid for a month until new coupons are sent out.
Not all stores accept grocery coupons. Each store has it's own individual coupon policy, which they are willing to share if you just ask. Some stores will accept some coupons, but not others.
No Amazon.com only takes their own gift cards and coupons. They do not accept coupons for a specific product on their website. You will have to go to the store to use the colgate coupons most likely.
With coupons being found everywhere you look, it makes sense to find them in stores you shop at. Most stores, including grocery and retail, have their own coupons that either print at the register or are located in the aisles. The coupons in the aisles are for anyone to grab and use in the store. They have an expiration date on them and most are store specific, meaning you can only use that coupon at that store. The coupons that print at the register are based more on what you buy at the store. The more often you buy an item, the more likely it is you will get a coupon for that item that you can use on your next purchase.
It depends. Target will generally accept manufacturer's coupons for consumer electronics, including laptops. They will also accept their own store coupons. If the coupon is neither, then you might need to contact your local Target store and ask about their competitor's coupon policy.
Lowe's will honor both manufacturer's coupons and their own printable versions at the same time unless the coupon indicates they cannot be combined with other coupons. It is best to ask the specialist in the department about using both kinds of coupons before you make your purchase to avoid any confusion at checkout.
Printable coupons are completely free to print on your own and redeem in store. The costs of the paper and ink cartridges are the only thing you're going to have to front on your own. Some sites have memberships that give you access to more coupons, and these require a fee.