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Wed, Feb 22nd, 2012, 08:47 AM #1
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Sorry if this is already posted....I had a look but couldn't find anything other then my post in the main thread this morning. I see quite a few people are shopping around for this freebie....and wanted to let those who didn't see it know that Natrel Facebook released a statement recently saying that unfortunately Sobeys and Metro stores will NOT be accepting this coupon (they specifically said that Walmart will and that they carry it...which is nice).
Boo to Sobeys.......I don't shop there too too much anyway as I don't find their prices that competitive but if they want to be "non coupon friendly/difficult" I have no problems taking all of my shopping trip elsewhere.Last edited by Speckled28; Wed, Feb 22nd, 2012 at 11:16 AM.
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Wed, Feb 22nd, 2012, 10:24 AM #2
I find sobeys funny too when it comes to coupons, walmart is my favourite anyways to shop
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Wed, Feb 22nd, 2012, 10:51 AM #3
yeah, Sobey's wouldn't take my Splenda coupon from Livingwell.ca!
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Wed, Feb 22nd, 2012, 11:38 AM #4
Do they explain WHY those store will not accept the FPC ?
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Wed, Feb 22nd, 2012, 09:05 PM #5
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I emailed them about it and this is what I got back:
Thank you for inquiring about our coupon policy.
We accept original coupons for products we sell, providing the coupon is intact and legible, proper size of item is purchased, coupon has not expired, has a coupon offer code or UPC, and it contains a Canadian redemption address. We accept one coupon per item. Coupon amount may not exceed purchase price of item.
Internet coupons may be accepted if they meet the above and the following criteria:
• There must be a picture of the product on the coupon.
• The printed coupon must not be blurry.
• The face value of the coupon cannot exceed $5.00 off.
• We do not accept free product internet coupons.
• The expiry date should not exceed 6 weeks from the day it was printed. All internet coupons will have an expiry date visible.
• The coupon must have a Canadian redemption address.
• The coupon must have only one UPC (i.e. bar code).
• The coupon must say “INTERNET COUPON” to be legitimate.
In regards to BOGO items, a coupon may be accepted for the item purchased but not for the free item.
I hope this clarifies our policy. Coupon acceptance is at the discretion of store management. Please feel free to speak with the Store Manager should you have any other concerns or questions.
Although I had always considered "internet coupons" to be those which are printed off at home.....not ones that are mailed from the manufacturer via a coupon site?
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Fri, Feb 24th, 2012, 12:55 PM #6
Coupons sent to your home are in no way Internet coupons. They are manufacturer coupons
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