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04-10-2009, 06:02:51 AM #11
Re: I was shocked...
I'm going back today. I'll talk to the manager and see what's up and get back here and let you guys know what happens. I think it's best to talk with them in person with coupons in hand, just in case they need them after all.
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04-10-2009, 04:17:34 PM #12
Re: I was shocked...
The cashier was mistaken. She is new and was misinformed about coupon policies, and lost them some money but is not fired. I offered my coupons from yesterday, but the manager said it wasn't nescessary. Sorry, if I spoke before knowing all the facts and got anyone upset.
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04-10-2009, 04:42:17 PM #13
Re: I was shocked...
Cashiers make mistakes too. I have had a cashier at Kmart scan my coupons and throw them in the trash. I told her that they will not get paid for the coupons they do not redeem the coupons. I told her that her drawer would count short. But in the end she thought I was a fruitcake and I let her be the one to get in trouble for throwing my perfectly good coupons (free item coupons with a $9.99 value) in the trash. So I let her toss them and I went on my way. Its not fraud on your part if the cashier does not understand how coupons work. You can only do so much. But to clarify to any newbies reading this thread...you need to have one manufactures coupon for each item you are purchasing (or if you have a coupon off 2, 3, 4, etc items, you need to have the corresponding items. You cannot have just one coupon and scan it multiple times.
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04-12-2009, 09:44:10 AM #14
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04-12-2009, 10:42:50 AM #15
Re: I was shocked...
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