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Originally Posted by devinmom Actually there is a store near me with a new policy: they will not allow anyone to use more than 4 "gang-cut" coupons.
I thought that was such an odd term! When I asked the cashier, she said that the corporation was really cracking down on multiple coupon users and, for example would only honor four identical coupons for four bottles of Cascade.
That stinks for stockpilers! |
Well, I am NO and NO also.
However, I live in the Carolinas and Lowes Foods has a limit of 4 like coupons. The clerks are very good about letting you have multiple orders in one buggy. They allow it so I do it when I have more than 4 coupons for the same product. I seem to, very often, have more than 4 but less than 9 so that is two separate orders.
Do you have a Target? Their store policy is ONE like coupon. The clerks never bend on that one. Target prices are too high for me any way.
As far as expireds, that is up to the coupon user in many cases. Some clerks do not even look at the coupon offer itself much less the expire date and others will eagle eye the expire date and reject it. There are people on My Coupons who, do or can, use expireds because I see them in search of same.
I have more coupons that have not expired than I can keep up with to be trading expireds. I look forward to the major expire dates like March 31st, April 30th, June 30th so I can throw away the expireds as the dates arrive.
Lowes used to have triples now and then and it is over as far as we know. There were some idiots using pieces of paper the shape of coupons in the self checkout lines.