they both showed up for me also - thank you!
I got both the 55 cent one and the 1.00 one thanks!
they both showed up for me also - thank you!
they both showed up for me as well. The $1 one was listed under the .55 one.
Coupon & Sweepstakes Diva
When using more then one at Walmart did they beep? I too was wondering when you can choose how many to print if that was considered copying and if the store would accept the same coupon with the same barcode that's printable.
Married to my helpmeetand
Mother of four
I only used 2 at once. I didn't want to cause a problem. The coupons didn't beep at all for me. I'm going to get a couple every time I go, so that I don't make too much of a scene. Some cashiers would not think anything about having more then a couple and some would probably have a cow. Sooo...to sum it up...YMMV!
Happily married for 17 years
Mom to twins&
True, they are not copies.
What you have to realize is that retailers are super sensitive about multiple coupon redemptions.
If you show up with a stack of identical coupons (three, five, ten, fifteen, twenty) that will be a red flag and there are possible reactions from the retailer:
• they can decide not to redeem any, which is their right
• they can easily impose a coupon number limit, which is their right to do
• they can accuse you of making copies of the coupons, since they are identical
Cashiers are instructed to look for copies or counterfeited coupons.
They are taught to look for unique serial numbers on the Internet coupons … your Mueller coupons will be identical, with identical numbers.
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Terence in Brook Park, oHIo
Grasshopper …
This you will soon learn:
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Customer’s POV (Point Of View):
I can use one coupon for each of the items purchased.
Ten boxes of pasta means ten pasta coupons submitted.
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Retailer’s POV:
What you are bringing to the checkout is considered ‘a purchase.’
Thus, per the “Limit one coupon per purchase of product specified” means that you can only use one of those coupons today.
I have had this happen at WalMart so I said, “Then allow me to have them rung up, on at a time … that lasted for two whole ring ups.”
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In reality, what you bring to the checkout is a transaction and not a purchase.
At WalMart, their receipts have a line:
TC# 1234567890
Well ...
TC = Transaction Code
You should be able to you one coupon for one of those items brought to the checkout.
That specific wording exists so that a customer does not bring one item to the checkout and then proceed to attempt to use more than one coupon on the one product.
One classic example of this is a newspaper ad for cars that has a $1,000 off coupon.
Well, someone brings in ten of those $1,000 coupons and expects to get $10,000 off the purchase of a car.
If the sponsor of the coupon wants only on item purchased for that coupon then the wording would be:
“Limit one coupon per customer.”
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Terence in Brook Park, oHIo