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Old 06-20-2008, 05:12:33 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: What do you think of the wording of this email?

Well, my interpretation of that paragraph is that when they are reserving the right to prevent a customer from buying a large number of products, i.e. a case of K-Y, for the purpose of overage (or what they perceive to be the purpose of overage). In other words, I unfortunately think that the days of overage for large numbers of products will be over soon. I am not saying that I think that is the right thing, or that I do not agree with overage for cases of products!! I do think that a customer should be able to receive overage if he or she goes to the trouble to collect and organize the coupons and find the good deal.....IF THAT IS THE STORE'S BLANKET POLICY. I am just saying that I think they will change it, especially as more attention is brought to the subject and store manager after store manager calls to complain about it, after they have been proved wrong time and time again.

I really do not understand why it is such a big deal though. I mean, the manufacturer is the one that makes and distributes the coupons. and THE STORE DOES NOT PAY FOR THE SAVINGS FROM THE COUPON, THE MANUFACTURER DOES. From what I understand, if you do not receive the overage, the store does!!! So, as I posted in "Why are coupons such a problem?", I don't understand what the big deal is to the cashiers and managers. It is not like they are eating spam and ramen noodles at home because you are saving money.....
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