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My question is this: The WG' coupon for the Domino's sugar says Limit 2. Can I cut those coupons out of two papers and use them on one trip, or do I have to get my limit and come back another time and get some more. I hope this makes since.
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OK, no clippin rqd....just show them the q...limit 2 per transaction....since there is no way for them to keep track of how many you have actually purchased (like CVS and the card) you could go back later and do the deal again, with the same q......yes?
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At my Walgreen's I give them one Q and it takes off all the amount to make it that price regardless of number. So say it says $2 off Pert Shampoo limit 2 and I bought 6. I give them the one Q and it still takes $12 off. I have never been limited in the stores I shop here in FL and the sys always takes off the amount off all of the items. I hope it is the same when I move this week
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The dominos sugar is an in-ad coupon so they usually will only let you buy the coupon maximum per trip through the register. You will need a second ad for your next trip but they always have extras at the front of the store.
The good news is that since it is an in-ad coupon you can stack the IP with it for an additional discount. Happy saving, Barb Mom of 2 Danes
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This only works when the coupon is in the Easy Saver Book. She was referring to an in ad coupon. |
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Really, I have seen it from the cashier's point of view where it takes it off regardless of how many you get. I think the limit is there to help keep people from buying all that there is but I have not ever seen where you couldn't get the discount on several packages regardless of the limit.
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LITSA's correct..they just don't want someone walking in and buying every bag they have....limit 2 per transaction.....of course I would wait till I tried it again, like at least a few minutes.....take it to the car, come back in....I mean how much sugar do we really need?(I'm sweet enough)(gag)
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