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10-27-2009, 07:41:56 PM #31
Re: Walgreens $1.25/3 q counts as 3 q's?
It has always worked that way, unless it is a bogof q. It attaches itself to one item, the one you are buying, so the other item works as a filler. If you can throw your rr's first, for some reason I learned it will take the coupons as 1 each, not as (2 or 3). I always take a couple extra items just in case, easy to put back if I don't need them. Or like the jello, one store had it clearance for .20 and had $1.25 on three, so use 4 q total $5.00, buy 25 jello, coupons used 12(3 x 4) so lots of filler. Just have to buy something expensive, or use $1rr's.
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10-27-2009, 07:57:05 PM #32
Re: Walgreens $1.25/3 q counts as 3 q's?
I have done trial and error but the one that has always worked for me is give RRs first, followed by MQs off of 1 and the ones off of 2 or more, I ALWAYS give last. That way, it attaches to just one item instead of multiple items if I give before or right after RRs. The last time I tested this was with the $3/2 Theraflu combined with $1.50/1. I gave all my other coupons first and the $3/2 MQ was the last one, it was counted as one and all my other coupons went through w/o beeping. The IVCs also scanned w/o a problem.
Just in case, I always have back-up fillers handy so I don't grab just about anything at the register. I plan ahead just in case I need to have fillers but if I don't need any, then I just return them to shelf.
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