Not a silly question, at all. Better to learn things from the start, rather than 'pay later'.
My experience is that most Blinkies and 'cats' are manufacturer coupons. It is illegal to use 2 manufacturer's coupons on the same item.
I feel silly asking this but I quess if i dont ask Ill never know. I know you can combine (stack) (paper coupons) with peelies, but can you do the same with cats and blinkys?? Thank you for the help.....![]()
Not a silly question, at all. Better to learn things from the start, rather than 'pay later'.
My experience is that most Blinkies and 'cats' are manufacturer coupons. It is illegal to use 2 manufacturer's coupons on the same item.
You can usually combine a store coupon and a manufacturer one, but not 2 mannies or 2 store coupons on one product. Target is about the only place where I've seen peelies that are store coupons, the vast majority of peelies are going to be manufacturer ones.
ETA: I don't think I've ever seen store coupons in a blinkie machine.
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[quote=PirateQueen;1559289]You can usually combine a store coupon and a manufacturer one, but not 2 mannies or 2 store coupons on one product. Target is about the only place where I've seen peelies that are store coupons, the vast majority of peelies are going to be manufacturer ones.[quote]
Ditto
BION - I did - once! At food lion the blinkies for the $1/1 fozen drink mix last year - they actually said store coupon. Haven't seen that since (but it did say the company would reimburse the store in the fine print)
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Thanks alot for the answers. I know not to long ago at my Krogers aleve was on sale for 1.99 i had 1.00 off coupon and then there was a peelie for 1.00 off so I was able to get a couple bottles free. Once again thanks for your answers.....
The important thing is not the type of coupon in terms of how you get it (peelie, blinkie, newspaper, on the box, in a home mailer, as an IP, etc.) but what type of coupon it is in terms of manufacturer or store. You can't put two manufacturer coupons together no matter what kind they are. You can only put a manf with a store.
Sometimes you may be all set to use a coupon you have and discover a peelie on a product. In that case you have to figure out which is the better deal. Unless the peelie prohibits it, you can use your original deal, take the product home, take the unused peelie off and use it at a future time with the same product (within the expiration date).
Tess
Okay, a question: At Kroger last week I saw some batteries on sale for 3.99 that I had a $1/1 q for. They had peelies for $1/1 on them that had the Kroger icon on them so I thought they were a store coupon. I combined the two, getting them for 1.99 which I thought was pretty cool but now after reading this I wonder if they were actually 2 manufacturer's coupons and what I did was a no no. I'm not sure exactly as I have 3 week old newborn haze, but I think the machine beeped when I did the two coupons together which would indicate a no no but the cashier pushed them through anyway...
Did I do a no no??
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Sounds like those were Kroger coupons.
Tess
I'm familiar with the "coupon not subject to doubling" yellow bar sometimes on the front of the coupon. What about, on the back, I found one that says "Redeemable at face value only"?? That would mean dnd, or triple, right?
I've never seen this wording before, has anyone else?