My Target would never let me stack all those. It's actually against the policy.
How or would this work:
B1G1 Dove Men's deodorant + $2/2 target coupon + $2/1 mfg Q, making it $4 off both?
I do not coupon shop much at Target and not exacly sure how they work.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thx
***DORK ALERT: I just read the B1G1 and it is for the body wash, not the deodorants.
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My Target would never let me stack all those. It's actually against the policy.
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I'm confused. Using this scenario
"B1G1 Dove Men's deodorant(?Q or sale?) + $2/2 target coupon + $2/1 mfg Q, making it $4 off both?"
I confess, I seldom, if ever shop at Target, so bear that in mind!
(from Target.com)
Manufacturer and Target Coupons:
· Target accepts one Manufacturer Coupon and one Target Coupon for the same item (unless prohibited by either coupon).
· Item purchased must match the coupon description (brand, size, quantity, color, flavor, etc.).
(and no cash back/overages)
Buy One Get One Free Coupons (BOGO):
· BOGO coupons cannot be combined (i.e. you cannot use two BOGO coupons on two items and get both for free). Unless stated otherwise on the coupon, the use of one Buy One Get One Free coupon requires that two of the valid items are presented at checkout of which one item will be charged to the guest and the 2nd item will be discounted by its full retail price.
· A second cents-off coupon of the same type cannot be redeemed towards the purchase price of the first item.
o If a Target BOGO coupon is used, one additional manufacturer coupon maybe used on the first item.
o If a Manufacturer BOGO coupon is used, one additional Target coupon may be used on the first item.
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Let's pretend this is a BOGO sale, and the Qs available (all Qs match whatever item is on BOGO) are:
BOGO Q
$2/2 target coupon
(have 2) $2/1 mfg Q
#1- If I get 2 items total, for some reason, they've chosen not to allow a BOGO Q on BOGO sale (if I read correctly), guessing I could only use the $2/1 Q on this.
#2 - If I got 4 items (2 sets of BOGOs) -- seems like I could use:
A- BOGOQ + $2/1Q on item paying for -- OR
B- $2/2 Target Q + 2 of the $2/1MQ (for the ones paying for)
If REGULAR sale (NOT BOGO) -- $x.xx ea
seems like I could: Get 2 items and
A-BOGO Q + $2/1! -- OR
B- $2/2 Target Q + 2 of the $2/1 MQ
If I get 3 items, regular or sales priced at $x.xxea:
BOGOQ (to get one free... leaving 2 to be paid for) + $2/2 Target Q = 2 of the $2/1 on the 2 remaining items being purchased.
Which of the above scenarios would work? Why would any of them not work in single transactions (trying to understand where my thinking is wrong!)? [I'd rather show my ignorance HERE than at the store!! ... Thanks!]
im going to attemt to answer LOL! ok,if store ad is b1g1 you cannot use a coupon on ityou can use a store Q and a MQ on the one u buy. If it is not a b1g1 sale, you can use a b1g1 Q and a store q and a mq(last 2 Q's would apply to the b1 item and no other Q can go w/ the b1g1 Q) LOL get it???? The way things are going now though just as you get this down, the policy will change hehe sorry Lorrie
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If I'm reading this correctly, you're basically saying all of my examples would work, right? (Since I've only used the SQ + MQ on the items actually being bought, NOT on the "free" item.)
And, sadly, yes ... stores are changing policies so quickly since the ECrs started couponing, it's hard to keep up with it.I miss the "good ol days" when I wasn't treated with disdain and suspicion simply because I use coupons.