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    Default Question on the wording of these coupons

    The PG&E insert coupons say "Limit one per purchase".

    Does that mean that you can only use 1 coupon, even if you buy more than one item?

    Specifically, I want to buy Crest this weekend, which is 2/$7, $5 RR. Can I use two of my 75 cent coupons to make my final price 50 cents?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Question on the wording of these coupons

    yes you can use two coupons for two items.
    you can use as many coupons as you want, if it is with-in the store limitations... each item is a purchase...sooo.... use one coupon per item. the intent of the wording is to not use two coupons on one item
    Steve and Sarah, sands

    Wanted: $2/1 Tide, $.95/1 Pillsbury sweet rolls (printable)

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    Default Re: Question on the wording of these coupons

    there is something that should be added to this... especially since you are newer.
    a lot of stores will combine and accept a store coupon AND a manu coupon... this is one of the only times you can use more than one coupon per item... the hang-up with walgreens for instance is that you can't use more coupons than the total number of items you are getting, so if you combine two coupons on one you have to buy something else, even if it's a cheapie item
    Steve and Sarah, sands

    Wanted: $2/1 Tide, $.95/1 Pillsbury sweet rolls (printable)

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