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Coupon Wording - Help!
Okay, I've run into this twice, so I figured I would look to more experienced couponers for an answer! I've had one cashier question the save $1 Kraft shredded cheese coupon and one cashier question the save .75 on any 1 Bick's product. The cashiers are saying I must purchase the exact product as pictured on the coupon - is this true? The Kraft shredded cheese doesn't say "any", just says "Kraft shredded cheese", but as the Bick's says "any" I figured I could buy jarred relish, even though it's not pictured on the front! Thanks in advance! :-)
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when is says 'any' it'S the one of your choice..except if they specify 'except ....' imo
and shredded cheese, is scredded cheese....even though it doesn't say 'any' ,on the bags it says 'shredded cheese'
let's see what the experts will say !
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That happened to me at Walmart with Crest toothpaste, the cashier told me that I had to buy the kind that was on the coupon yet my coupon stated "any crest toothpaste".
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I haven't had a problem using my .75 Bicks coupon and I bought the jarred relish. One cashier wasn't going to let me use a crest coupon until I flipped it over and had her read the small print where it says ANY
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If it doesn't state specific varieties, it's ANY that fit the description of the coupon. It doesn't have to match the photo, except on very rare occasions when it says "any of the items pictured", and I have only seen that ONE time.