Walmart has changed their coupon policy to allow overage of coupons. That means if you buy a product for 97 cents and have a coupon for $3.00 off 1 item, you will get $2.03 overage to spend on other items.
They're going to stop doubling and tripling coupons. Apparently they feel that the money they "save" us on gas and the 10% savings on 6 bottles of wine is better than what we would save with coupons. (and they claim it costs them too much even though only 7% of customers take full advantage of the double/triple deal.
They're going to stop doubling and tripling coupons. Apparently they feel that the money they "save" us on gas and the 10% savings on 6 bottles of wine is better than what we would save with coupons. (and they claim it costs them too much even though only 7% of customers take full advantage of the double/triple deal.
Yeah, I didn't understand that logic either. If only 7% of households/shoppers take advantage of the doubling/tripling, how is that causing them to lose money? It doesn't add up to me.
Ugh. I HATE Wal-Mart with a red hot passion and only set foot in the one in Pearland (which is pretty, umm, shady) if absolutely necessary. I just don't know that I can bring myself to shop there even with that awesome coupon policy.
Now, if Target would do this, I would be doing cartwheels and backflips.
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Re: Walmart's new coupon policy
They're going to stop doubling and tripling coupons. Apparently they feel that the money they "save" us on gas and the 10% savings on 6 bottles of wine is better than what we would save with coupons. (and they claim it costs them too much even though only 7% of customers take full advantage of the double/triple deal.
Yeah, I didn't understand that logic either. If only 7% of households/shoppers take advantage of the doubling/tripling, how is that causing them to lose money? It doesn't add up to me.
Ugh. I HATE Wal-Mart with a red hot passion and only set foot in the one in Pearland (which is pretty, umm, shady) if absolutely necessary. I just don't know that I can bring myself to shop there even with that awesome coupon policy.
Now, if Target would do this, I would be doing cartwheels and backflips.