Target has some pretty good deals this week. I posted about the Nivea, and if you have allergies you’ll want to price match the Zyrtec that’s on sale. Honestly, I didn’t see anything worth mentioning at Kmart this week. If you catch a deal I missed, just send it my way.
Buy Zyrtec 30 ct. $15.00
Walmart Price $18.12
Use $7/1 Zyrtec Product printable (this one you can print out twice!)
Use $4/1 Zyrtec Product, exp. 10/30/11 (SS 09/18/11)
Total: As low as $8.00!!
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Hi, Paul…it’s me again. Thank you for straightening that out for me. How do I get the cashier’s to understand that? Any ideas? The manager? I think she was a manager, said that it was explained to her that it is one coupon per purchase (which in her mind means transaction) and she said I had to go to the back of the line to use another coupon and buy another razor. If this is what she was told, how do I explain to her that it is not correct?
Thank you for your help.
Get her name and title. Call corporate and they will teach her. 1-800-wal-mart
Glinda,
I would strongly recommend printing out a copy of the Walmart Coupon AND Price Match Policy.
Coupon: http://walmartstores.com/7655.aspx
Price Match: http://walmartstores.com/10563.aspx
The coupon policy specifically says there’s no limit to coupons per transaction. The only discrepancy I’ve found between the written policy and when I’m in the store are those P&G coupons that specifically state that only 4 may be used per transaction. There are a few other coupons that pop up here and there that will list restrictions to number of coupons used and Walmart will/should abide that. Otherwise, you can use as many of the same type of coupon as you’d like. I’ve probably used 30+ of the same type in a single transaction before without a problem.
Thank you!
Between my regular weekly Wednesday Wal-Mart shopping run, I decided to go by Super Target & pick up a few deals (mainly because they had some offering $5 gift cards with purchases). 1st off, they only had 3 registers open. Kinda hard to profile cashiers. The cashier with the shortest line was an older guy (I figured he had some experience). BIG mistake! When I handed him my coupons, he sighs deeply & says, “OH, you have COUPONS!” and rolls his eyes dramatically. He huffs & puffs his way through the transaction, grimacing at me and muttering under his breath the whole time. When he couldn’t get a simple $2/1 coupon to scan, we ended up having to get the manager involved. By this time, there were 8 aggravated shoppers in line looking at me like I was the biggest jerk for holding them up.
Needless to say, that was my LAST trip to Target. I’ll just keep price matching & couponing at my local Super Wal-Mart where they don’t treat me like a criminal for trying to feed my family! (This experience prompted me to write my local Wal-Mart manager a letter telling them how much I appreciate the customer service their cashiers provide compared to Target!)