What is coupon policy?

What is coupon policy?

All stores that accept coupons generally follow these policies: The coupons must be clear, legible, and scannable, and be the original coupon. Coupons with excessive discounts are likely fraudulent. However, many stores will accept a coupon that is over, if the coupon amount is close to the amount of the item.

Do stores have to accept coupons?

A: Having stores accept your coupons is a privilege, never a right. Believe it or not, no stores are required to accept manufacturer coupons at all. The right to accept or refuse coupons always lies with the store. That said, it certainly is advantageous for stores to accept manufacturer coupons.

Can you use a coupon twice?

You sure can, as long as both aren’t manufacturer coupons. You can combine a store and manufacturer coupon to get a bigger discount on the purchase of a single product in the same transaction. Even if both coupons say “Limit one coupon per transaction,” you can use them together because they’re not identical coupons.

How many CVS coupons can you use?

Use up to three CVS store coupons per item. CVS coupon policy says you can use as many store coupons as you want as long as none of those coupons explicitly states otherwise.

Can you use coupons from other states?

There may be some coupons you don’t need that they would love to have and vice versa. Just remember to check the fine print to ensure there aren’t regional-use restrictions before swapping coupons. Some coupons will state they can only be used in the area they were distributed in.

Are GoodRx coupons reusable?

GoodRx coupons do not expire; you can use and reuse the coupons as often as you like.

What are stackable coupons?

Stacking coupons is a simple strategy that helps shoppers maximize their savings on their purchases at supermarkets, drugstores and retail stores. Defined, “stacking” coupons means more than one coupon is redeemed on a single item.

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