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    I've been hesitant with using the newest P&G coupons at LD because of the new wording on the coupons. I'm not exactly sure how LD is interpreting that.

    Has anyone had issues, or is it stacking as usual?

    Thanks.
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    What wording are you talking about? Do you mean the 'max 4 like coupons per shopping trip'? I've found that they'll enforce it in some places and not in others, but rarely do I end up trying to use more than 4 identical coupies at a time with P&G coupons. This time around anyway There are enough combonations to get things free that its usually not necessary unless you're going crazy and clearing shelves. (big part of this has to do with the buy 3 save $7 and buy 2 save $4) Its stacking as usual!
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    I usually never buy more than four of the one things - and therefore haven't had any problems.

    At my LD they interpret it as using four of the same coups in one transaction, so four of the same stacks are okay, five are not.

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    Thanks for the input.

    To be more specific, I was talking about the "Limit one coupon per purchase" line.

    Does that really mean anything to us stackers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karebear68 View Post
    Thanks for the input.

    To be more specific, I was talking about the "Limit one coupon per purchase" line.

    Does that really mean anything to us stackers?
    Funny that you bring this up... The majority of coupons state this & my understanding was that London Drugs was ignoring this. I've done tons of stacks with coupons that state just that.

    This weekend, though, I tried to stack my Nivea coupons & the cashier said the coupons state they can't be combined. I didn't look at them & took her word for it, even though I thought that that's something else they would have just ignored (since at this location I was also told not to worry about the "limit 4" wording). But when I got home I read the coupons and all they say is "Limit: One coupon per purchase." But almost all coupons say this! I don't see what the issue is??

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    My LD CSR had her manager come out because of the fine print and he very quickly responded "that's just another thing we ignore... as long as they are different upc codes, not expired and usable in Canada you're good to go"

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    One coupon per purchase means per item. 4 of those coupons can be used at one time. The new wording was added because customers were having trouble using more than one coupon when buying more than one item. It's when you see "only one coupon per customer, or per day or per store visit" that you can only use one coupon.

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    In my experience it is just up to the cashier, some ignore it completely and some don't. It seems to be a grey area!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karebear68 View Post
    Thanks for the input.

    To be more specific, I was talking about the "Limit one coupon per purchase" line.

    Does that really mean anything to us stackers?
    Well.... I've always thought LD interpreted "Limit one coupon per purchase" to mean one of THAT particular coupon per purchase(and one of these,and one of those)as their loophole for allowing stacking.

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    Good to know! Thanks everyone. I'm off to get my stacks in order!
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    I have a question about fine prints, I'm sure some of you have already answered it but I'm still confused.

    So at the moment, I have two P&G brandsaver coupons for Crest rinse and they have different codes.

    However, in the print it says:

    "Limit one coupon per purchase of products...Limit of 4 like coupons in the same shopping trip"

    What does that mean?

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    the aanswer is in posts #3 and #7....

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    ^ Ohh haha, I understand now that I've reread it, thank you (:

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