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amszyh
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posted: Jul. 2, 2004 @ 10:06a
Corganiacs said:That store would be Ingles. You need to have your Ingles Advantage card before your coupons will double. Learned that the hard way.
Actually for me it's Tops, but I think there are some others out there set up like this too. |
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wacocouponer
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posted: Jul. 31, 2004 @ 9:37p
chk543 said:Thanks, OP
What does OP mean? |
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BlueRae
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posted: Aug. 10, 2004 @ 12:35p
sntandrewswife said:What is ESC and ESR?
ESC - Easy Saver Coupon (comes out each week in the Walgreens sales ad paper) ESR - Easy Saver Rebate (comes out every month in the Walgreens Easy Saver Rebate booklet) |
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annietym
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posted: Aug. 11, 2004 @ 1:58p
My parents actually own a liquor store, yet whenever I come home to visit I never see wine tags. They don't have a very big selection of wine, just the Arbor Mists and such with some higher priced wines, though. Are wine tags only seen at grocery stores? |
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Queenofthehivemomof5
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posted: Aug. 15, 2004 @ 5:39p
annietym said:My parents actually own a liquor store, yet whenever I come home to visit I never see wine tags. They don't have a very big selection of wine, just the Arbor Mists and such with some higher priced wines, though. Are wine tags only seen at grocery stores?
I belive (although I can't be positve because I have never found any winetags here) that Winetags are only found in grocery stores that carry wine)
HTH |
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budster
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posted: Aug. 18, 2004 @ 8:57p
I've seen various deal discussions that involve using multiple coupons that are the same in a purchase.
E.g. Want to buy 2 of the same items that cost $1 each ($1 sale price requires you to buy 2). There is a coupon for $0.50 off one. Are able to get 2 of these coupons.
Cost according to deal discussion: 2x$1 - 2x$0.50 = $1
Is it really possible to use multiple coupons that are the same in a single purchase? I've often been stopped by a cashier who says that only one coupon can be used in this situation. |
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Corganiacs
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posted: Aug. 19, 2004 @ 6:02p
Yes that should work 2 $1 each - 2 $.50 = $1.00 subtotal+tax Your coupon probably will say limit one coupon per purchase or item (s) You have two coupons and you bought two items; therefore, you should be able to do that. Hence the reasoning behind stockpiling: Using multiple coupons on appropriate multiple items. You just have to make the cashier understand sometimes, but the LOL are harder to get the message across. HTH Corgs |
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lilsweetness22
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posted: Aug. 23, 2004 @ 1:17p
can someone please tell me how to find a post by a user......I am not sure how to use the search thing i keep coming up with nothing |
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Kbear2004
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posted: Aug. 25, 2004 @ 7:32p
Same thing happened to me at Price Chopper. They said that it was against company policy. Acted like I should hae know that they did not take them. It was not posted anywhere. Wrote to their corporate office and complained---but have had not response. I will start writing companies too and I will be sure to tell them the stores that I had problems with. |
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