So many stores have changed their coupon policy over the last few weeks, I wasn’t at all surprised when Target announced a new policy as well. Be sure to check it out and print a copy to keep in your coupon binder in case a new cashier gives you some problems. Has saved me many times
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Overall, for me the change isn’t big, I’ve never done any of the things the new policy is now prohibiting couponer’s to do.
The main highlights are on BOGO coupons, they handle it a little different then they grocery stores.
1. BOGO coupons cannot be combined (i.e. you cannot use two BOGO coupons on two items and get both for free). Unless stated otherwise on the coupon, the use of one Buy One Get One Free coupon requires that two of the valid items are presented at checkout of which one item will be charged to the guest and the 2nd item will be discounted by its full retail price.
2. A second cents-off coupon of the same type cannot be redeemed towards the purchase price of the first item.
This means they are now prohibiting in writing the use of a $ Off manufacturer’s coupon on the non free item when using a manufacturer’s B1G1 coupon.
3. If a Target BOGO coupon is used, one additional manufacturer coupon maybe used on the first item.
You can no longer use 2 manufacturer’s coupons against a Target B1G1 Store Coupon. So in other words if you have a B1G1 Free Apple Juice Target Coupon, you may only use one $1/1 Apple Juice Manufacturer Coupon, you can no longer use 2 manufacturer’s coupons against both items.
4. If a Manufacturer BOGO coupon is used, one additional Target coupon may be used on the first item.
You can no longer use 2 Target Coupons against a Manufacturer’s B1G1 Coupon. So in other words if you have a B1G1 Cereal Manufacturer’s Coupon, you can no longer use two $1/1 Cereal Target Store Coupons along with it. you may only use 1 store coupon.
If you have any questions or need more info, message me and I will see what I can do. Also be sure to check out my other Sunday Coupon Classes.
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