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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Couponing Tip: Understand Coupon Limit Fine Print

All the fine print about limits on coupons can get confusing, this may help you understand some of that confusing jargon:

“Limit One Coupon Per Specified Item(s) Purchased” refers to your ability to use one coupon per item being purchased (or per two items with the above coupon). It’s meant to enforce the point that you cannot use two of the exact coupons for one item. If you have four $0.75/2 Granola bar coupons and are buying 2 boxes, you may only use 1 coupon. To use all four coupons, you would need to buy eight boxes.

“Limit One Coupon Per Transaction” means that if you want to buy 2 products and you have 2 coupons, you’ll need to buy 1, use 1 coupon, pay the cashier and then do a separate transaction for your 2nd product, use 2nd coupon and pay the cashier again.

“Limit 4 like coupons per household per day” is now featured on Proctor & Gamble coupons and increasingly on others. If you have 10 $1.00/2 Product X coupons, you can only use four of them per day. The company wants you to stock up on their products but not wipe out a whole shelf, so they are allowing you to use 4 of an identical coupon per day.

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