my mom gave me a ginormous envelope of coupons - I mean HUGE - hundreds and hundreds of them. I spent some time yesterday dividing them up. This morning I went through the stacks and selected what I thought I would purchase. I was going to try Kroger (I freaking HATE that store but I was willing to try) - but I ran out of time so I took my coupons and went to WalMart (who does not double).
I saved $16 - nothing Coreyesque but it was a savings.
Now my question - I had 3 coupons for 55/3 Kleenex - I got 3 boxes of Kleenex - should I be able to use all 3 coupons or just 1? The cashier would only let me use 1. I wondered if others have been allowed to use all 3 in similar situations.
at some stores they allow both a manufacturer coupon and a store coupon to be used together...that is typically the only situation where you are allowed to stack more than one coupon onto the same product.
the only other situation where you would not have to buy all 9, would be if say there was a buy 1 get 1 free sale. the free one would count towards the number you needed to purchase just the same as the bought ones would.
at some stores they allow both a manufacturer coupon and a store coupon to be used together...that is typically the only situation where you are allowed to stack more than one coupon onto the same product.
the only other situation where you would not have to buy all 9, would be if say there was a buy 1 get 1 free sale. the free one would count towards the number you needed to purchase just the same as the bought ones would.
hth.
I am no where near as knowledgeable as Corey, but I was going to say the same thing. Ex. I bought cereal last night, and the store allowed me to use a General Mills cereal coupon which was $1 off, but there was also a Store coupon that I printed off their website that was $1 off two. I was able to use both coupons on the same product.