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using store or manufacture coupons Created by : Dana     Date/time : September 13, 2009 10:09am
can I upload these coupons to my kroger card? if so, how? Mrya
RE: using store or manufacture coupons By : tina     Date/time : September 14, 2009 7:55pm
I have tried useing the "manufacturers coupons" with a Kroger logo on it at Wal-Mart. The cashier informed me that accounting said they are not to accept them. Each store that I shop,I carry with me thier coupon policy printed from the store web site. With the coupons mentioned above nothing is mentioned concerning accepting these. Please,can anyone help me with my frustration with Wal-Mart?
RE: using store or manufacture coupons By : Marcia     Date/time : September 14, 2009 1:03pm
most supermarkets in our area will NOT accept coupons printed from the internet - they do have the right to refuse the coupons you present.
RE: using store or manufacture coupons By : Dana     Date/time : September 13, 2009 10:15am
Store coupons say "STORE COUPONS" specifically and the fine print says only good at _______ store.
You'll save a lot more money if you don't drive around to 5 different store to use your coupons and they wont expire on you so often. The retailers get their money back on these, so don't let them give you a lot of flack about it. Just tell them to read it!!!
RE: using store or manufacture coupons By : Dana     Date/time : September 13, 2009 10:09am
if a coupon says "manufacturers coupon" any store that accepts coupons has to take it, even if it was printed by another store. Sometimes at Kroger you'll get coupons at checkout and it will have the kroger logo on it somewhere (to discourage use at any other store)These coupons are good at Walmart or anywhere else. Sometimes they will argue with you, but read the small print and make them read it too. Management knows this, cashiers often do not, so don't try it unless you have time to put up a bit of a fuss. I've straighten out enough people that I don't have much trouble anymore. Self check out scanners won't argue with you either.


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