Went to Weis today and got this great deal.
Gillette deodorant is on sale for $3.79.
Bought 5 at $18.95
used 5 $2/1 coupons, cost reduced to $8.85
used 1 Buy 2, get 1 free coupon, reduced to $5.16
used 1 Buy1, get 1 free coupon, reduced to $1.37.
Comes down to about 27 cents each!!
This is probably my best deal ever, next to my CVS deal today.
Last edited by SiouxsieQue; 01-24-2011 at 11:11:56 AM.
I am very new to this coupon shopping and I am excited about this deal as I shop at Weis too. I have a question though. My coupon's state LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE of products and quantities stated. So I guess I am little confused as to how you got the $2.00 off as well. You had 5 deodorants- buy 2 get 1 free (one coupon for that= 3 deodorants) buy 1 get 1 free (one coupon for that=2 deodorants). According to my coupons, I could not use the $2.00 off of one because I already used a coupon on all of the deodorants. Does this make sense? I apologize, I am just starting out and trying to understand. Thanks for any help you can give me.
I probably shouldn't say this on this board, but take your Qs to Rite Aid if you've got any left.
$4.00 each and receive $3.00 OYNO when you buy 2.
$32.00 for 8
Minus
$16.00 (4 BOGO free Q's), $8.00 (4 $2.00/1 Q's) $5.00 ($5/25 Q - PM me for url to PDF file if you don't have it or run a Google search for it BUT, it expires today).
= $3.00 plus tax OOP
Get back $12 OYNO
= $9.00 MM
If you don't have enough Qs, you can reduce the amounts, but unless you get your order to $25 (and you can use other items), you won't be able to get the extra $5.00 off.
There is a similar Pantene deal and Aussie/Herbal Essences deal if you've got those Qs as well.
1 coupon per purchase means, you cannot go back to the shelf, take 20 items to the register and expect to use that 1 coupon to save $2.00 on each of the 20 items. You can only use it for 1 item.
When a Q says, 1 per transaction (and some do but it's rare), then you can only buy 1 each time you check out. In this instance however, unless the coupon directly forbids it, you can use other coupons on the same product IF the coupon is different from the one that states that you can only use 1 per transaction. An example might be, right now, there is a $5.00/1 ready to feed Similac formula out there. It specifically states, 1 per transaction. So you could not use 2 identical coupons for that product in any 1 transaction. If however, you had a BOGO (would require the purchase of 2 more of the product) or a $2.00/1 Q, you could use them in the same transaction.
Most of the P&G Q's state that there is a limit of 4 like coupons per transaction, but you can mix 4 BOGO Q's with 4 $x.xx off Q's even if it's the same product.
Seven coupons for five products is not a legitimate deal and they should not have let you do it. Counting a BOGO coupon for one product is a grey area, using a BOGO coupon ontop of already using coupon for every item is not a grey area at all.
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I think it would have been more on the level if you used, (1) B1G1, (1) B2G1 and (3)$2 off, just for the ones you are actually paying for, not the free ones. I don't want to start a fight, but you're double dipping if you use all those coupons.