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Homeland's ad comes out every Wednesday and runs until the next Tuesday. I will match up the ad with coupons that I know are available and that should be posted on Thursday at the latest. I do not receive the ad before it comes out.
Members Card?
Yes. You do need to have a Homeland card in order to get the sale prices.
Doubling?
Yes. Homeland doubles one like coupon up to one dollar, everything over one dollar is face value. On rare occasions, Homeland will have 2.00 double coupons. Homeland does not triple.
The first coupon is doubled and the rest are good for face value.
More than one transaction?
Yes. You can separate orders and do more than one transaction. There is no limit as to how many transactions you can do in one day. They will all double the first like coupon. I have done up to four transactions, however that was rare. I usually only do two transactions. I have never had a problem and have frequently been told by the cashiers that I am doing things correctly since they only double one like coupon.
Where is Homeland?
Homeland is in Oklahoma and one or two stores are left in Kansas and Missouri. There can be a variation of the ad from the states. The ad that is online is the OK ad.
Internet coupons?
Most the Homelands accept internet printables, however, some have run across cashiers who refuse them or refuse to double printables. It's on a case by case basis it seems.
At my store here in Tulsa, they have always doubled my internet printables, and when they didn't automatically doubled, I questioned the cashier and they manually doubled them.
Expired Coupons?
No.
Overage?
I have gotten overage with coupons on certain occasions. This is how their computers work. Let's say an item is 1.49 regular price. You have a 1/1 coupon. The coupon will scan at 1.00 and double .49. No overage. But, Let's say that same item goes on sale for .99. When the computer scans your coupon, for some reason it still is thinking the item is regular price (I think it has something to do with using the card, but not sure and certainly am not going to alert them to the issue) and therefore the coupon scans at 1.00 and then doubles .49 = .50 overage for you. I always try to figure what is going to give me overage so I don't go negative (yes, I have once and the only thing they did was laugh and give me the .38 - but next time I might not be that lucky!)
Homeland Coupon Policy (Found Online)
As part of Homeland's dedication to providing its customers a quality shopping experience at a low cost, we accept valid coupons according to the policy below. These guidelines are subject to change at any time.
General Guidelines
~ Expired coupons, photocopied coupons, or coupons for items not carried in our store will not be accepted.
~ Valid internet coupons will be accepted. We reserve the right to limit or reject internet coupons.
~ The number of coupons cannot exceed the number of items in the transaction, nor can the value of the coupons exceed the current purchase price of the items in the transaction. If the coupon's value is greater than the current purchase price, no cash back will be given and it will not be applied to the remaining balance of the transaction.
~ Customers must pay sales tax as required by state law.
~ Coupons cannot be exchanged for cash or gift cards.
~ Coupons should have a scannable bar code.
~ Coupons must be redeemed for items indicated on the coupon and presented to the cashier at the time of checkout.
~ We reserve the right to limit the number of coupons.
~ Offer good for a limited time only.
Doubling Coupons
~ Manufacturers' coupons with a face value of $1.00 or less will be doubled when customers use their rewards card. Coupons with a face value greater than $1.00 will be redeemed at face value.
~ Doubling is limited to one like-item coupon per family, per day. Additional like-item coupons will be redeemed at face value.
~ The doubling amount cannot exceed the current purchase price of the merchandise. If the doubled coupon's value is greater than the current purchase price, no cash back will be given and it will not be applied to the remaining balance of the transaction.
~ Carbonated beverage, soda pop, cigarette, beer, retailer, in-store, free-item, and coupons stating "do not double" cannot be doubled.
Multiple Coupons
~ Only one valid manufacturer and one valid Homeland coupon can be accepted for the purchase of a single item. If the coupons' combined value is greater than the current purchase price, no cash back will be given and it will not be applied to the remaining balance of the transaction.
Sale Items
~ Valid coupons are accepted for sale items.
~ The value of the coupon cannot exceed the current purchase price of the item. If the coupon's value is greater than the current purchase price, no cash back will be given and it will not be applied to the remaining balance of the transaction.
~ When items are priced at Buy One Get One FREE, one coupon can be used per item, but the net purchase price cannot fall below $0.00 for the items when the coupons are applied. Only one applicable coupon can be doubled. If the coupons' combined value is greater than the current purchase price, no cash back will be given and it will not be applied to the remaining balance of the transaction.
Last edited by pasharain; 06-06-2011 at 07:35:27 PM.
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Rachael
Mom to three wonderful boys - Javier (9), Caleb (6) and Jacob (3)
The Lord is my light and my salvation - Psalm 27:1
I have a Libby's coupon that says buy 4 cans, get 1 free. How would Homeland double that coupon? TIA
They do not double coupons for "free" items.
In regards to the Wichita policy on coupons at Homeland:
They have updated the policy and it no longer says "Restricted to 5" as it did before. It now states something along the lines of "We have the right to limit the number of coupons."
So it's going to be more YMMV from here on. I used 5 like coupons on a few different products last night without the cashier batting an eye (as I didn't even know the new policy existed until I got up to the counter and read it), but it has officially changed.
This a.m. at Homeland on 23 & McArthur in Bethany they had the Caribou Coffee Granola bars on clearance for .50 and I had .50 coupons. Doubling the coupon it would be .50 overage. I bought other items (milk, eggs, etc) but the cashier wouldn't double the coupon. She said that since the item was .50 and the coupon .50 she couldn't double it. Is this true?
Rachael
Mom to three wonderful boys - Javier (9), Caleb (6) and Jacob (3)
The Lord is my light and my salvation - Psalm 27:1
I am sure this coupon is expired and I haven't responded! LOL! It really depends on how the coupon is coded. If the coupon is coded for a free "one" like it should be then when the cashier enteres the price .89 or whatever, it will not double. But if it is coded differently it may double. I do not really understand coding since I always buy what the coupon says but sometimes I try to understand it for doubling purposes. I don't know if that helped you (especially not since I am 2 1/2 months late in my response!) !! LOL
Rachael
Mom to three wonderful boys - Javier (9), Caleb (6) and Jacob (3)
The Lord is my light and my salvation - Psalm 27:1
Hi we just moved to Oklahoma and I've never seen a Homeland store before now. I called the store yesterday to ask them if they take internet coupons and they said it's on a case by case basis - does this mean I present them at the cash register and just hope they take them or do I have to take them to customer service to be approved?