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forthill
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posted: Oct. 24, 2008 @ 7:50p
Lot's of places do not take web coupons. What makes this a sure thing? If anything it would be YMMV. |
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MISTERCHEAP
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posted: Oct. 24, 2008 @ 8:39p
forthill said:Lot's of places do not take web coupons. What makes this a sure thing? If anything it would be YMMV. not YMMV, Rite Aid accepts their own web coupons. It's their corporate policy. |
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NoMoneyInMyWallet
- Cranky Member
posted: Oct. 24, 2008 @ 9:39p
MISTERCHEAP said:forthill said:Lot's of places do not take web coupons. What makes this a sure thing? If anything it would be YMMV.not YMMV, Rite Aid accepts their own web coupons. It's their corporate policy.It's still YMMV as some Rite Aids refuse to accept ANY printable. |
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MISTERCHEAP
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posted: Oct. 24, 2008 @ 9:44p
NoMoneyInMyWallet said:MISTERCHEAP said:forthill said:Lot's of places do not take web coupons. What makes this a sure thing? If anything it would be YMMV.not YMMV, Rite Aid accepts their own web coupons. It's their corporate policy.It's still YMMV as some Rite Aids refuse to accept ANY printable. No it's not YMMV. The corporate policy specifically states they are to accept RITE AID coupons off their own Rite Aid website. If a store refuses, call corporate. I'll try and get the link to the RA policy letter. |
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NoMoneyInMyWallet
- Cranky Member
posted: Oct. 24, 2008 @ 9:55p
MISTERCHEAP said:No it's not YMMV. The corporate policy specifically states they are to accept RITE AID coupons off their own Rite Aid website. If a store refuses, call corporate. I'll try and get the link to the RA policy letter.Not YMMV means you are able to walk into ANY Rite Aid and they will gladly accept RA printables. Some stores DO NOT, thus YMMV. Any hassle regarding the use of the coupons (e.g. calling corporate) makes it YMMV. P.S. I know it's corporate policy, but it's STILL YMMV. Note that it's also corporate policy to NOT accept mfr internet coupons, but some stores take them anyway, thus the acceptance of mfr internet coupons is also YMMV. Circuit City has 110% price match (corporate policy) but it is YMMV. |
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MISTERCHEAP
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posted: Oct. 24, 2008 @ 9:56p
COUPON POLICY for Rite Aid from Group VP of Store Operations NoMoney,
Did you give me red because I am right or you are wrong? Or both? Here is the policy from the company manual on coupons, clearly stating that Internet Coupons with the RITE AID LOGO are to be accepted. Please don't tell people something is YMMV when the policy is in writing. YMMV is when it's up in the air to begin with, this clearly is not and people are not following their own chain's guidelines. If your local store still refuses, simply call corporate and complain. It will get rectified. |
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njrockstar
- New Member
posted: Oct. 24, 2008 @ 10:36p
I don't know why everyone is fighting about this, YES they SHOULD accept their OWN coupons, but the 'Tards that work in the 'City' Locations, in my case Jersey City will give you a hassle. So BOTH of you are right. |
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ralucy
- Member
posted: Oct. 25, 2008 @ 3:31a
I doqnloaded these coupon images and changed them to JPG. Thanks a lot. did any one use the same coupon for more than twice? It seems everyone has a code with registration? |
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billrubin
- Senior Member - 10K
posted: Oct. 25, 2008 @ 10:46p
ralucy said:It seems everyone has a code with registration?The codes on the coupons are not unique by person. All 5/25 coupons are the same. |
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billrubin
- Senior Member - 10K
posted: Oct. 25, 2008 @ 10:47p
NoMoneyInMyWallet said:Circuit City has 110% price match (corporate policy) but it is YMMV.It's only YMMV if you get a stupid employee or one who just doesn't bother selecting the correct option. That's why I always point it out to them as they are entering it. |
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billrubin
- Senior Member - 10K
posted: Oct. 25, 2008 @ 11:39p
ralucy said:I doqnloaded these coupon images and changed them to JPG. Thanks a lot. did any one use the same coupon for more than twice? It seems everyone has a code with registration?As a reminder to others who may have missed it earlier, you can only download them if you use Firefox. IE doesn't work. Has anyone tried to use these? I heard elsewhere that one person got rejected. I had printed them to PDF and then printed that and they seemed a bit fuzzy. I just signed up again and was able to save them to JPG and they're a little less fuzzy but still not great. I wonder if printing the barcode so huge is a good idea? I wonder if the stores have a way to enter the coupon code into the register so they don't have to just manually enter a $5 coupon? I'm guessing the new registers might have a way to do this but probably not the old ones. |
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slayu
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 26, 2008 @ 12:17a
Just confirmed that you can use the same $5 off $25 coupon multiple times (I just used it twice to get the FAR stuff). Good stuff. Thanks OP! |
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billrubin
- Senior Member - 10K
posted: Oct. 26, 2008 @ 12:19a
slayu said:Just confirmed that you can use the same $5 off $25 coupon multiple times (I just used it twice to get the FAR stuff). Good stuff. Thanks OP!Any problems with the register scanning it? |
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poohbie
- Senior Member - 4K
posted: Oct. 26, 2008 @ 12:29a
billrubin said:I wonder if printing the barcode so huge is a good idea?I reduced the size because it seemed at full size, the bar code would be too long to be scanned. Printed from a laser printer, the reduced size scanned fine. |
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flazor
- Member
posted: Oct. 26, 2008 @ 12:38a
Thanks for the instructions pakle |
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billrubin
- Senior Member - 10K
posted: Oct. 26, 2008 @ 12:46a
poohbie said:billrubin said:I wonder if printing the barcode so huge is a good idea?I reduced the size because it seemed at full size, the bar code would be too long to be scanned. Printed from a laser printer, the reduced size scanned fine.How much did you reduce it by? I've found that when I print normal size UPC's smaller it seems to mess things up, but obviously this is not a normal size UPC. |
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slayu
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 26, 2008 @ 3:37a
billrubin said:slayu said:Just confirmed that you can use the same $5 off $25 coupon multiple times (I just used it twice to get the FAR stuff). Good stuff. Thanks OP!Any problems with the register scanning it? No problems scanning the coupon at all. |
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ZeroWallet
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 26, 2008 @ 3:56a
slayu said:Just confirmed that you can use the same $5 off $25 coupon multiple times (I just used it twice to get the FAR stuff). Good stuff. Thanks OP!I read the OP's detailed instructions (but haven't registered yet), but given the new info posted by others, is it possible to print just one and then make good quality (laser) photocopies of that? |
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slayu
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 26, 2008 @ 4:09a
ZeroWallet said:slayu said:Just confirmed that you can use the same $5 off $25 coupon multiple times (I just used it twice to get the FAR stuff). Good stuff. Thanks OP!I read the OP's detailed instructions (but haven't registered yet), but given the new info posted by others, is it possible to print just one and then make good quality (laser) photocopies of that? I dont see a problem with that. |
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ANightShopper
- Silly Member
posted: Oct. 26, 2008 @ 4:14a
ZeroWallet said:slayu said:Just confirmed that you can use the same $5 off $25 coupon multiple times (I just used it twice to get the FAR stuff). Good stuff. Thanks OP!I read the OP's detailed instructions (but haven't registered yet), but given the new info posted by others, is it possible to print just one and then make good quality (laser) photocopies of that?One need a lazer to do that. Much easier to just save a file and print as needed. Please consider the environment before deciding to print this coupon. |
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