What does it mean to have a coupon state "One per Purchase" - The phrase “one per purchase” means that you can use one (only one) manufacturer coupon for each item purchased. If you purchase multiple “like” items, you will need multiple “like” coupons.
What is the difference between a Transaction and a Purchase? - A transaction is your entire order (all items purchased together at checkout). “One per purchase” means one manufacturer coupon per item – not one manufacturer coupon per transaction. You can purchase as many items as you want and pair these items with many like coupons unless there is a limit in the store coupon policy. To avoid problems at checkout, read the terms of the coupon carefully and become familiar with the store’s coupon policy. Keeping coupon policies in your coupon binder will help you with any cashier confusion. Ask to speak to a manger if there is an issue and you can contact the corporate office if there are further issues.
What does it mean when a coupon states "redeemable at Walmart"? - What is the difference between store and manufacturer coupons? These are commonly asked question. Its also one of the more confusing. That is my I put the two questions together for better understanding. Just because a coupon states "redeemable at" does not mean you have to use that coupon at that particular store. It only means that the merchant is paying to advertise on the coupon to get you to shop at their store. Unless the coupon states "only redeemable at" then the coupon can be used at any store. Store coupons such as Target will state "Target Coupon", and these coupons can be combines with a manufacture coupon.
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