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I received my PC Hauler Game Points into my account this morning. All expected points were deposited. Each 500 point deposit was listed in the date it was obtained, rather than a single deposit.
Check your accounts!
I find if I miss a week of shopping, jut one week which can happen with my work schedule then I end up with 2 to 4 weeks of bad offers.
I get if I stopped shopping all together I get it but I find my offers going down from 20+ to 6 offers and for things I do not buy after one week is a bit insulting.
Anyone else notice the new points summary report (app or on the computer). I think it's super neat to see the breakdown of points earned/spent over the last 45 days, and how it's split up between SDM/Grocery/PCF/Gas. Also how many offers you've claimed.
We have not got the hauler game points for my husband's account. Mine were posted. Does everyone have their Hauler points?
With the caveat that it's very likely but not 100% certain. I was told yesterday by an experienced cashier who has never led me wrong before that the RCSS head office recently loosened up its PM policy for all stores. The limit has apparently changed from a fixed number to whatever number the cashier feels is a reasonable family purchase, which would seem to mean the number can be different for different items and/or different cashiers.
At her store, where the limit was previously four of an item, I PMed six with a different cashier who allowed them without hesitation. So, it seems like a good idea for anyone who PMs at RCSS to check what the policy is now at your store.
@Purdue I had not known that file name for the contest. Thanks for posting, as the original link never got updated.
I've been noticing this at the different stores I shop, here's what I've noticed/heard from other Smartcanuckers...
RCSS St.Catharines (My Store): Apparently no set limit, "reasonable family" limit in place. The most I have done recently is 12 of an item in a transaction. I normally only shop with the cashiers that are most friendly/accepting of the couponing and will actively avoid other cashiers and supervisors.
RCSS Newmarket (Parents Store): I think they loosened up a little from the last time I went there. They allowed 8 of an item for price matching, so a little more open, but still limiting (unless it has changed from my last visit about a month or so ago)
RCSS Whitby (Family Friends Store): Last visit about a month ago I asked this question to customer service and was told still a hard LIMIT 4, but may have changed since my last visit. We would always just do two transactions If we wanted more than 4 of an item for her family. Since technically it's limit 4 per customer, so we are different customers in different families. We normally always have certain cashiers we will go with, and they know us well now, and always question my friend when I'm not there with her (Just in a way to make conversation)
Ok, so here is my question... I find Superstore almost always automatically price matches most of the items I'm thinking about price matching anyway. But then on the shelf they have a limit of usually 1 or 2 or 4 of that price. What do you do then? Say I want coffee that's on sale at Safeway for $10, superstore has already lowered their price to $10, but put a limit of 2 on it. What then? You get your limit of 2 and then price match the rest that would ring in higher? Am I even making sense??