| | Harris Teeter Discuss Using coupons that dont double but do double in the Grocery Stores forums; I went to harris teeter and used a coupon that says do not double but they doubled it anyways. Should I tell them it should not double or is it ...  | | | |   |  |
10-27-2009, 01:04:10 AM
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#5 |  |  | | SPARKING
Join Date: Apr 2008
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| Re: Using coupons that don't double--but do double? Yes, the "5" coupons should Double/Triple (whatever the case may be). Just give them to the cashier and let him/her scan the coupons. I usually paper clip my "weird" coupons and present them to the cashier separately. Same goes for rainchecks and BOGO(s) coupons, etc. For example, if you have DND (Do not Double) coupons, I put them all together. I do the same for the coupons that are my Competitor Coupons, Coupons up to $.99 (that will Double, Super Double, or Triple--depending on the sales), Face Value coupons (over $1 that DO NOT Double, Super Double, or Triple), and Face Value coupons that I would use after my 20 limit coupons are reached--you can still use coupons after the 20 coupon limit--you just don't get the sales for doubling, etc.. I might also suggest this same procedure for BOGO sales and coupons related to other "special deals". Also, I insist on speaking to a manager (higher up than the cashier or Customer Service Clerk) to have them override the DND coupons or issues that I may have. Actually the "white shirt" Customer Service Managers CAN override the cashiers and Customer Service Clerks' decision. Also, the Co-Managers, Store Managers, etc. can override the Customer Service Managers if you don't agree with their decisions on coupons. After all, it IS YOUR MONEY--right?n Just check at the Service Desk and be courteous and polite. Just some tips that have helped me. It may be YMMV.
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10-27-2009, 11:22:33 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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| Re: Using coupons that don't double--but do double?  I never thought of it this way!!!!!! 
Originally Posted by foodie Yes, the "5" coupons should Double/Triple (whatever the case may be). Just give them to the cashier and let him/her scan the coupons. I usually paper clip my "weird" coupons and present them to the cashier separately. Same goes for rainchecks and BOGO(s) coupons, etc. For example, if you have DND (Do not Double) coupons, I put them all together. I do the same for the coupons that are my Competitor Coupons, Coupons up to $.99 (that will Double, Super Double, or Triple--depending on the sales), Face Value coupons (over $1 that DO NOT Double, Super Double, or Triple), and Face Value coupons that I would use after my 20 limit coupons are reached--you can still use coupons after the 20 coupon limit--you just don't get the sales for doubling, etc.. I might also suggest this same procedure for BOGO sales and coupons related to other "special deals". Also, I insist on speaking to a manager (higher up than the cashier or Customer Service Clerk) to have them override the DND coupons or issues that I may have. Actually the "white shirt" Customer Service Managers CAN override the cashiers and Customer Service Clerks' decision. Also, the Co-Managers, Store Managers, etc. can override the Customer Service Managers if you don't agree with their decisions on coupons. After all, it IS YOUR MONEY--right?n Just check at the Service Desk and be courteous and polite. Just some tips that have helped me. It may be YMMV.
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10-27-2009, 11:31:05 PM
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#9 |  |  | | TRADER FLAMING
Join Date: Oct 2007
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| Re: Using coupons that dont double but do double
Originally Posted by cpnmaniac44 based on what I was told by several people when I had the same question you have, I was told: if the upc code starts with a 5 it will double. The scanner can not read English. The "do not double" is put there for the benefit of the stores that do not double. It allows that store and other stores like them, that do not double, to show the customer. I hand the clerk my coupons on the right product and with a non expired date and if it scans, it scans. They make the rules not me. If I think it should scan for some reason, I'll ask why it did not. | I'm not getting that. If a store does not double, then why don't ALL coupons have DND on them. Why are some coupons allowed to double and some don't. The manufacturer will only pay for face value + .08 handling, they will not pay the store the double or triple amount. It is absorbed by the store instead. If it's up to the store to decide if they want to double or triple coupons, then why does the manufacturer put a DND on the coupon? Why does the manu. care if the store takes a loss for the extra money if they double or triple it?
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