Is “no coupon on sales item” one of the rules in NoFrills coupon policy?
I went to No Frills (4501 - 17th Ave SE Calgary) on Thur (Jul 5) night at about 8:45pm to bought 2 Oreo cookies which was on-sales 2 for $3. I tried to use a coupon, save $1.5 when you buy 2 items. The cashier asked another cashier, “Do we take coupon for on-sale items?”. The answer from the other cashier was no. I asked her was this rule posted in anywhere to inform customers. She did not answer my question. She kept repeat twice, “Don’t you understand this is already on-sale for $1.5 each”. So I wonder is this one of the rules in their coupon policy or she just made it up? Anyway, instead of saving money, I wasted my time as well as about 60 to 70 cents for the gasoline.
So if you plan to go to No Frills to use coupon on those on-sales items, think twice.
As a customer I must respect whatever coupon rules their management have setup. Even “No coupon” is also acceptable. But as a respect to their customers, they should post their coupon policy in their store, especially those rules that do not conform to the norm of the market.