View Single Post
  #53 (permalink)  
Old 05-20-2008, 03:33:00 AM
happysoul happysoul is online now
iTrader: (67)
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 985
happysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond reputehappysoul has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: Coupon Fraud - What is it? And how does it apply to me here at HCW?

It was recently brought to my attention that taking advantage of a "loophole" in a deal falls within the realm of coupon fraud. ie: Deal asks to buy a certain size and number of items but the deal works with less and smaller sized items. In essence, that to avoid coupon fraud we must follow the manufacturers intent when they set up an offer.
What is HCW's stand on multiple cards per household for shopping CVS? The store's ads are clear when they state that certain deals are "one per household", so even if the household were to have two cards (maybe an extra one in case one is lost), why is it allowed to discuss running deals on multiple cards for the same hosehold? Isn't that going against the intents of the manufacturers to have only one offer available to the household?
I usually shop Walgreens and I have also noticed that in the Walgreens forums we can't discuss having two cards per household because the Wag rebates are limited to one per household. But again discussion of purchasing multiple deals beyond the household limits are allowed in the CVS forum.
Thanks for the help!
__________________
I reps!!
My Wishlist
Have: $2/1 Similac coupons
Reply With Quote