Some stores are different... which is odd. They let me use more than one if i used a different transaction.
depends on the stores policy on coupons
The Walmart company has a very specific coupon policy. They accept print-at-home coupons, manufacturer's coupons, and competitor's coupons. They don't accept coupons for a percentage or price off of an entire order. They also do not double coupons.
Yes, Save-A-Lot does accept coupons. Their coupon policy states that they accept manufacturer's coupons as long as the expiration date has not passed. Their coupon policy does not address multiple coupons on the same product or other "extreme couponing" methods.
Coupons are counted based off of your stores coupon policy. To find specific details about the stores coupon policy, contact the manager at that location.
JcPenneys offers many different brands of towels at their home store. One of the brands offered is American Living Hamilton Towels. JcPenneys also has their own brand to offer.
The double coupon policy varies depending on which retailer you're shopping at. They may or may not accept them. The standard store policy for double coupons is one manufacturer's coupon and one in store coupon.
No, Sears does not accept manufacturer's coupons. This has been their policy for quite some time.
Yes you can find coupons for Kroger's store in the Sunday newspaper but their coupon's policy states that you can't use competitors coupons in their locations.
Target typically does not accept expired coupons. However, their policy may vary by location, and some stores may choose to honor expired coupons at the discretion of the store manager. It's always best to check with your local Target store for their specific policy regarding expired coupons.
JCP on the NYSE.
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