delsolnc
10-24-2009, 07:14:51 PM
I need some advice...
This evening I grocery shopped at Kroger and upon checkout presented my coupons.
The cashier swiped one coupon and then said my coupons were no good and that I couldn't use them. He could not explain why they were no good so I asked to speak to a manager so they could explain the problem.
After about five minutes the night manager showed up and accused me of photocopying my coupons and committing coupon fraud.
My coupons were all IP coupons printed from coupons.com. I had two of the same type of coupons for some items I was purchasing.
The manager first had a problem that they were printed with black ink instead of color ink. I explained that I printed in B/W to save money on ink.
The manager again acted like they were photocopies and I tried to educate her showing that each coupon had a unique code on it showing that it was not a copy.
The manager then read the coupon noting the part that it said "Limit one coupon per purchase" and said that I could only use one coupon for each purchase. The manager indicated that she interpreted this to mean I could only use one coupon per transaction. I tried to explain the logic of purchase versus transaction but it was useless.
I asked for a copy of Kroger's coupon policy to show me what I was doing wrong in trying to use my coupons but they were unable to provide it.
The manager again tried to tell me I could only use one coupon because if I had got my coupons from the Sunday paper I would only have one coupon for each type of product. I explained that if I bought five papers I would have five coupons but again logic failed her.
I could go on but after at least five minutes of discussion she decided she was going to "do me a favor this one time" by letting me use one of my coupons.
At this point I was so frustrated and upset by being accused of being a criminal we just canceled the entire transaction and left the store.
I think Kroger management needs to understand what is happening at the store level with coupon usage and acceptance.
I would be fine if Kroger would publish their coupon policy but since they do not and cashiers/managers make up refusal rules on the fly there is no way I can shop at Kroger and plan to use coupons. If I cannot use coupons at Kroger I will not shop there.
How do think it would be best to communicate this problem to corporate Kroger?
I'm planning on sending a letter to both the Mid-Atlantic and National offices.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
This evening I grocery shopped at Kroger and upon checkout presented my coupons.
The cashier swiped one coupon and then said my coupons were no good and that I couldn't use them. He could not explain why they were no good so I asked to speak to a manager so they could explain the problem.
After about five minutes the night manager showed up and accused me of photocopying my coupons and committing coupon fraud.
My coupons were all IP coupons printed from coupons.com. I had two of the same type of coupons for some items I was purchasing.
The manager first had a problem that they were printed with black ink instead of color ink. I explained that I printed in B/W to save money on ink.
The manager again acted like they were photocopies and I tried to educate her showing that each coupon had a unique code on it showing that it was not a copy.
The manager then read the coupon noting the part that it said "Limit one coupon per purchase" and said that I could only use one coupon for each purchase. The manager indicated that she interpreted this to mean I could only use one coupon per transaction. I tried to explain the logic of purchase versus transaction but it was useless.
I asked for a copy of Kroger's coupon policy to show me what I was doing wrong in trying to use my coupons but they were unable to provide it.
The manager again tried to tell me I could only use one coupon because if I had got my coupons from the Sunday paper I would only have one coupon for each type of product. I explained that if I bought five papers I would have five coupons but again logic failed her.
I could go on but after at least five minutes of discussion she decided she was going to "do me a favor this one time" by letting me use one of my coupons.
At this point I was so frustrated and upset by being accused of being a criminal we just canceled the entire transaction and left the store.
I think Kroger management needs to understand what is happening at the store level with coupon usage and acceptance.
I would be fine if Kroger would publish their coupon policy but since they do not and cashiers/managers make up refusal rules on the fly there is no way I can shop at Kroger and plan to use coupons. If I cannot use coupons at Kroger I will not shop there.
How do think it would be best to communicate this problem to corporate Kroger?
I'm planning on sending a letter to both the Mid-Atlantic and National offices.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.