Here is a list of the Store Coupon Policies I'm currently aware of. I highly suggest you print them off and keep with you, just incase you happen to come across a cashier who isn't aware of their store coupon policy. There have been many times where Ive had to pull out the coupon policy for the store I'm shopping at, simply because the cashier didn't think the coupon could be used, for example, say in a Buy 1 Get 1 Free offer, or maybe the register "beeped" saying coupon not allowed. There are many other reasons why you'll need these coupon policies with you. Hope they help in making your saving adventures much easier!
Rite Aid:
http://content.riteaid.com/stores/CustomerCouponAcceptancePolicyAugust2010.pdf
Walgreens:
http://www.walgreens.com/topic/help/generalhelp/coupon_policy_main.jsp
Target:
http://www.target.com/Coupon-Policy-Store-Merchandise-Information/b?ie=UTF8&node=2223357011
Walmart:
http://walmartstores.com/7655.aspx
Family Dollar:
http://familydollar.com/PDFs/CouponPolicy.pdf
Meijer: (Bottom of page)
http://www.meijer.com/content/content.jsp?pageName=offer_details
Dollar General:
http://www.dollargeneral.com/OurStores/Pages/CouponPolicy.aspx
Bed Bath & Beyond:
http://bedbathandbeyond.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bedbathandbeyond.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php?p_sid=vvoqCUck
Kroger:
http://print.coupons.com/couponweb/partners/kroger/krogercouponacceptance.html
CVS:
**Cvs does not currently have an official online coupon policy, so here is an email I received from Corporate;
Thank you for
contacting CVS/pharmacy. Your e-mail has reached the Customer Relations
Department. We appreciate the time you took to contact us with your inquiry.
Our coupon policy is not available on our Web site. We reserve the right to
change this policy at any time.
Our registers are
set to allow 1 CVS coupon and 1 manufacturer coupon per item. Free coupons or
“offers at the register” (OAR’s) are unearned and issued to you as a valued
member of the CVS/pharmacy ExtraCare program. These coupons take the form of
“open ended” coupons such as $3 off $15 or a certain dollar amount off a
specific item. In any given transaction our registers will allow only one “open
ended” coupon per transaction. CVS Extra Buck coupons are earned when you make
a qualifying purchase. These print out instantly at the register upon reaching
the threshold for the offer. You can use more than one Extra Buck coupon
provided the purchase threshold has been met for each offer amount on a
per-transaction basis.
In the case where a
particular item is on sale for “buy one get one free” (BOGO), you are only
allowed to use one manufacturer’s BOGO coupon. For instance, if Revlon lipstick
is on sale for BOGO, you can use one manufacturer’s BOGO coupon. You would get
both items free and pay any applicable tax. We reserve the right to limit
quantities after the first purchase. If our store is running a sale for BOGO,
you can use two manufacturer’s coupons for a specific dollar amount off. For
example, if Revlon lipstick is on sale at our store for BOGO, you can use two
$1.00 off Revlon lipstick manufacturer coupons.
CVS/pharmacy does
accept manufacturers’ coupons that have been obtained from manufacturer
sponsored and/or authorized Web sites. The coupon should be complete and
contain a bar code that can be scanned at the register. If the coupon does not
scan, the cashier should politely inform you that we cannot accept your coupon.
We do not allow manual overrides at the register for coupons printed from the
Internet. CVS/pharmacy will not accept offers printed from unauthorized
Internet postings or reproductions, copies, or facsimiles.
We do not accept
competitors’ coupons for front store items. We feel that our sales and
ExtraCare program are comparable if not better than any sales or coupons offered
by our competitors. We also do not accept any expired coupons, CVS or
otherwise. We do not “double” or “triple” coupons.
Again, thank you for
contacting us. We value your business and look forward to serving you in the
future.
Sincerely,
Korrine
CVS/pharmacy
Customer Relations
09122540