I am constantly surprised at how many stores do not have a "written" coupon policy available for their customers/store employees to refer to. To me, it just seems that you would have that sort of thing available to avoid all of the "coupon confusion" that so often seems to happen between customer and employee!
Well, I guess Walgreens got tired of answering all of our coupons questions through e-mail, and has decided to make a copy of their coupon policy available on their website here.
Let me encourage you to read this/make yourself familiar with it, and then print a copy to carry with you when you go to Walgreens. Here are the things you will most want to know:
- When items are featured in a Buy One, Get One Free promotion, up to two coupons can be used against the items being purchased, as long as the net price does not go below zero for the items being purchased.
- When purchasing a single item, Walgreens accepts one manufacturer coupon and applicable Walgreens coupon(s) for the purchase of a single item, unless prohibited by either coupon offer.
- The coupon amount must be reduced if it exceeds the value of the item after other discounts or coupons are applied. (For example, a $5.00 coupon for a $4.99 item will result in a $4.99 coupon value).
Let me encourage you to read this/make yourself familiar with it, and then print a copy to carry with you when you go to Walgreens. Here are the things you will most want to know:
- When items are featured in a Buy One, Get One Free promotion, up to two coupons can be used against the items being purchased, as long as the net price does not go below zero for the items being purchased.
- When purchasing a single item, Walgreens accepts one manufacturer coupon and applicable Walgreens coupon(s) for the purchase of a single item, unless prohibited by either coupon offer.
- The coupon amount must be reduced if it exceeds the value of the item after other discounts or coupons are applied. (For example, a $5.00 coupon for a $4.99 item will result in a $4.99 coupon value).
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