View Full Version : walgreens November Wags coupons - Cashier and Manager said that it can be applied to only one item?
Sisters
11-04-2009, 08:04:15 AM
Hi all,
I purchased 4 One Coat mascaras and used the $4/1 coupon in the November Walgreens coupon book.
The cashier said I could only use one coupon, which I did, and it took off $16. $4 for each item purchased. The cashier then voided the transaction and said she could only use the coupon for one item.
Is this the way it should work? I have always had the wags coupons deduct the coupon amount for each item purchased.
I did not see a limit on the coupon. Was the cashier right? :shrug7:
flemishe
11-04-2009, 12:33:48 PM
If the coupons doesn't have any restrictions on it, it sounds like a cashier making up his/her own rules to me. But it looks like the coupon does have some restrictions after all, according to another poster.
QponClippinQueen
11-04-2009, 12:41:49 PM
NO please read that coupon careful. I had a similar situation. It states only 1 coupon per purchase per customer. Not valid with any other discount...
I had a huge fight with 2 stores yesterday
flemishe
11-04-2009, 12:44:06 PM
Could you have done 4 different transactions then, since the wording on the coupon is such?
QponClippinQueen
11-04-2009, 02:00:49 PM
per customer is the one thing that will prevent that. The ones I went to yesterday were very strict with it saying they wouldn't do it.
Also notice if it's one $4 discount you will not get them FREE
It would go
6.99 x 2
- 6.99 BOGO
-4.00 q
========
2.99 NOT a good deal.
flemishe
11-04-2009, 02:31:13 PM
Well boo. Guess some Wags are stricter than others. Most of mine will not even blink at using a coupon like that or even going over limits. One store is very strict about that kind of stuff and I don't even go in there.
Mom2Natalya
11-04-2009, 03:03:40 PM
every Wags coupon has a "limit", but the registers will always multiply it by however many you buy. I discovered this by accident once.
QponClippinQueen
11-04-2009, 03:41:26 PM
The computer will do it yes... This is true it's the darn cashiers we have to watch out for.
NiftyJ88
11-05-2009, 04:35:42 AM
I had a great cashier tonight. She used to be cranky with me, but now she just rings everything through. Her basic rule is that if it doesn't beep, it's okay. I wasn't able to buy the bonus packs of one coat, but that's okay because I walked out of there with 5 one coats and 1 pure blends, and 4 trial pantene, 3 lubriderms, dulcolax, chapstick for $4.20 OOP (I didn't plan well with fillers) in 3 transactions. Plus, I walked away with $5 more in RR than when I went in. I LOVE WAGS!
kidsrn
11-07-2009, 04:19:53 AM
I was told the same thing---the coupon would only 'attach" itself to only one of the mascaras. I had 8. So, I asked her to just ring up 4 and let's see what happens. Sure enough, the register took $16 off. The cashier just shrugged and said it went! Afterwards I looked at the IVC Wags coupon and on the bottom it does say limit one per purchase.
Absolutely, no question---the amount of success one has at Wags is in proportion to how flexible the cashier is. No flexibility=no success. :sad:
Porfidio2
11-07-2009, 08:24:38 AM
I ran into some coupon ****s this evening. Put up my Lubriderm, Pantene, and Almay One Coats. As she was scanning I set my coupons down. Almay $4, Lubriderm $1, Pantene $1/2, and 3 Lubriderm $2/1. I had some RR in my hands and she said she needed them too... What? I said I needed to wait for the total since they were varying amounts. She spread the coupons out and called the manager who inspected them and the qualifying purchase. I had already noticed the mascaras were ringing up B1G1 50% (they got the memo!) lol So I said I wanted to take the mascaras off. They voided the mascaras. Then she proceeded to tell me that I couldn't use my RR to pay the balance because I had already used coupons on all the items. WHAT??? The manager said as he was walking away that it states on the RR...:rolleyes24: At that point... I just scooped up my coupons and said to void the entire transaction... Just stupid!
OK... just read one of the RRs
"coupon value cannot exceed purchase amount" that makes sense.
"total number of manufacturer coupons/register rewards cannot exceed the number of items in the transaction" HUH? I might be tired, but that makes NO sense to me!
Oh well, I won't go back to THAT store. Have enough other ones I can shop.
Porfidio2
11-07-2009, 08:29:26 AM
To answer the OP. I even had one store hand back the 2 WAGS coupons ($4 Almay and $1 Lubriderm) to me. She said, there was no limit on them and I could use them again. THAT makes sense since the coupon books are all over the store. So, I guess it's another YMMV on that one.
abh5e8
11-07-2009, 07:51:26 PM
I ran into some coupon ****s this evening. Put up my Lubriderm, Pantene, and Almay One Coats. As she was scanning I set my coupons down. Almay $4, Lubriderm $1, Pantene $1/2, and 3 Lubriderm $2/1. I had some RR in my hands and she said she needed them too... What? I said I needed to wait for the total since they were varying amounts. She spread the coupons out and called the manager who inspected them and the qualifying purchase. I had already noticed the mascaras were ringing up B1G1 50% (they got the memo!) lol So I said I wanted to take the mascaras off. They voided the mascaras. Then she proceeded to tell me that I couldn't use my RR to pay the balance because I had already used coupons on all the items. WHAT??? The manager said as he was walking away that it states on the RR...:rolleyes24: At that point... I just scooped up my coupons and said to void the entire transaction... Just stupid!
OK... just read one of the RRs
"coupon value cannot exceed purchase amount" that makes sense.
"total number of manufacturer coupons/register rewards cannot exceed the number of items in the transaction" HUH? I might be tired, but that makes NO sense to me!
Oh well, I won't go back to THAT store. Have enough other ones I can shop.
yup..thats right. next time grab a filler for each RR you want to use. total items must be equal or greater to total # MQs and RR. soif you have a RR for each item in your purchase and want to pay with 2 RR, you need 2 fillers. see the sticky for great filler ideas. halloween stuf is pretty cheap right nw. HTH!
$dontleaveme
11-08-2009, 01:08:10 PM
yup..thats right. next time grab a filler for each RR you want to use. total items must be equal or greater to total # MQs and RR. soif you have a RR for each item in your purchase and want to pay with 2 RR, you need 2 fillers. see the sticky for great filler ideas. halloween stuf is pretty cheap right nw. HTH!
She meant to say, if you already have a coupon for each item, you're maxed out on coupons allowed.
If you want to use x number of RRs to pay the balance, you will need x number of additional filler items.
Another way to count it:
total # of coupons + total # of RR must = at least the total # of items
exception: i think if you have a coupon like $1.00/2, that coupon counts both items as a group rather than as 2 items
cowgirl cashier
11-10-2009, 07:17:40 AM
See now as a cashier I have a major problem here...and it is not what you think.
It is not the customers responsibility or fault that the store coupon multiplies automatically when you, the customer are making a duplicate item purchase...whether it be on a b1g1 sale item or just because your hosting a longest eyelash contest and need or want to purchase 16 mascara's sale or no sale doesn't really matter to me. The sale should be the least of the issue...to me that's just a sale + a store cpn = no drama.
Sounds to me like this was something that should have gone through w/out a big issue and was made into one by the cashier.
I can tell you that I am not going to hold anyone else to blame for how corporate programed in that coupon...
I would definitely report that I think there is a problem with it, on the spot,...but again you don't hold someone's order and mess around for 10-15 minutes trying to figure it out...if you need to you can just do a price adjust to what price the item should be after the coupon (ignore actually scanning the coupon for the moment since you know it's deducting way too much), apologize for the confusion, and after customer is taken care of deal w/ the issue w/ the managers help.
cowgirl cashier
11-10-2009, 07:19:48 AM
She meant to say, if you already have a coupon for each item, you're maxed out on coupons allowed.
If you want to use x number of RRs to pay the balance, you will need x number of additional filler items.
Another way to count it:
total # of coupons + total # of RR must = at least the total # of items
exception: i think if you have a coupon like $1.00/2, that coupon counts both items as a group rather than as 2 items
Incorrect excception..at least at my store: The registers we have do not see the $1/2 item coupons as off one item...you will need a filler in that scenario.
cowgirl cashier
11-10-2009, 07:25:47 AM
I ran into some coupon ****s this evening. Put up my Lubriderm, Pantene, and Almay One Coats. As she was scanning I set my coupons down. Almay $4, Lubriderm $1, Pantene $1/2, and 3 Lubriderm $2/1. I had some RR in my hands and she said she needed them too... What? I said I needed to wait for the total since they were varying amounts. She spread the coupons out and called the manager who inspected them and the qualifying purchase. I had already noticed the mascaras were ringing up B1G1 50% (they got the memo!) lol So I said I wanted to take the mascaras off. They voided the mascaras. Then she proceeded to tell me that I couldn't use my RR to pay the balance because I had already used coupons on all the items. WHAT??? The manager said as he was walking away that it states on the RR...:rolleyes24: At that point... I just scooped up my coupons and said to void the entire transaction... Just stupid!
OK... just read one of the RRs
"coupon value cannot exceed purchase amount" that makes sense.
"total number of manufacturer coupons/register rewards cannot exceed the number of items in the transaction" HUH? I might be tired, but that makes NO sense to me!
Oh well, I won't go back to THAT store. Have enough other ones I can shop.
Now let's not get all crazy because you didn't read the exculsions or understand the lingo. That is hardly fair.
"total number of coupons/register rewards cannot exceed the number of items in the transaction" - easy... count your manufacturer coupons, count your RR's and how many items you have. You can't have 12 coupons/rr's and 10 items. RR's are manufacturer coupons and you can't use 2 manufacturer coupons on one item and that is exactly what you would be doing.
Add a candy bar..scan a RR, if you have another RR and your total is high enough to use it...say balance due is $3.02 and your holding a $3...have her scan it...if it works great...but it won't. Add another candy bar, use the ad coupon this week to get it for .49 and scan the last RR... so you'll pay just over .50 :biggrin:
It's frustrating when you first get going and yes, they are less than consistant about what is oay and not okay so it's important to keep reading all the small print.