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Old 03-10-2009, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Pacer View Post
The manager at one of my local WAGS told me that to adjust the price of the coupon is coupon fraud. The store has to adjust the price of the item, not the coupon. HTH.
Yeah, you may be right...I was interpreting it the other way around but now that I read it again I see it the other way too. If you read the part about the coupon value shall be made equal to the retail value it can be interpreted either way. But whatever, the point is: The values need to be made equal somehow! So if you have a coupon over the value of the item you are buying then they need to be made equal! Yes I'm starting to think the price of the item needs to be raised not the value of the coupon lowered...
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