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    Default Re: Savingstar and upromise question

    I know the saving star is a "Savings account" but can paper coupons be used also, for the savings at the register?

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    Default Re: Savingstar and upromise question

    Quote Originally Posted by Cushytiff View Post
    I know the saving star is a "Savings account" but can paper coupons be used also, for the savings at the register?
    Yes, the paper coupon will come off your total as usual, and the e-coupon amount will go into your account.

    Also, Savingstar coupons sometimes "sell out," so if you see something you thing you even *might* use, go ahead and activate it. There is apparently a limit on the number of activations, but you don't get penalized for activating a coupon and not using it, so don't wait!

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    Default Re: Savingstar and upromise question

    Upromise transfers your balance to your 529 accounts twice a year.

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    Default Re: Savingstar and upromise question

    If you use a savingstar "coupon" on your loyalty card, does that eliminate using mf or store coupons? Or can you use it with them?

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    Default Re: Savingstar and upromise question

    Quote Originally Posted by OldDog View Post
    If you use a savingstar "coupon" on your loyalty card, does that eliminate using mf or store coupons? Or can you use it with them?
    SavingStar eCoupons will work whether or not you combine them with other services' coupons, but they are not intended to be used this way. Generally, manufacturers state that it is against their policies for shoppers to redeem more than one manufacturer's coupon for the same purchase. Using in-store coupons in combination with SavingStar eCoupons is not a problem. Hope that helps! Josh

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