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    does anyone know how much the sayeway select pot stickers are? before and after the 50% off coupon? thank you
    $11.99 so at 50% off they'll be either $5.99 or $6.00
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommycoupons View Post
    Does anyone know if using both the spend $100 get a 100 worked to double up on the airmiles?
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    The cashier was very irritated that I even asked to do this and shot the idea down. There were no younger guys on till for me to go to.

    Good for her! She clearly understands the terms of the coupon (cannot be combined). I'm surprised people even attempt to do this.

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    Good for her! She clearly understands the terms of the coupon (cannot be combined). I'm surprised people even attempt to do this
    Ron,

    My experience in this sort of thing in the past is Safeway sets their computer programs to automatically reject one of these if there is a conflict. If not it's accepted. Considering that the tellers can't be expected to stay on top of all of this the only way to know for sure is to actually run it through the till. In the past I've bought offers but also had a bonus coupon and these have been accepted. Batteries are a good example.

    As it says "Can't be combined with other AirMiles offers" the interpretation could be taken to mean no bonus offers allowed either.

    As it i,s the B$100G100 in the flyer is offered by Safeway while the one with the PLU is from AirMiles and might be considered separate offers. The only way to know for sure is to run it through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommycoupons View Post
    Does anyone know if using both the spend $100 get a 100 worked to double up on the airmiles?
    Quote Originally Posted by Donna456 View Post
    The cashier was very irritated that I even asked to do this and shot the idea down. There were no younger guys on till for me to go to.
    Quote Originally Posted by operabob View Post
    Ron,

    My experience in this sort of thing in the past is Safeway sets their computer programs to automatically reject one of these if there is a conflict. If not it's accepted. Considering that the tellers can't be expected to stay on top of all of this the only way to know for sure is to actually run it through the till. In the past I've bought offers but also had a bonus coupon and these have been accepted. Batteries are a good example.

    As it says "Can't be combined with other AirMiles offers" the interpretation could be taken to mean no bonus offers allowed either.

    As it i,s the B$100G100 in the flyer is offered by Safeway while the one with the PLU is from AirMiles and might be considered separate offers. The only way to know for sure is to run it through.

    I consider spend $100 get 100 Air Miles to be an offer. A coupon offer for Air Miles on another product is clearly a separate offer. The coupon you posted says limit one bonus offer per day. The one in the flyer says limit one bonus offer per transaction. Both of them say spend $100, get 100. Even if you could use both, you're still only spending $100, therefore 'stacking', which Safeway does not generally permit.

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    I consider spend $100 get 100 Air Miles to be an offer. A coupon offer for Air Miles on another product is clearly a separate offer. The coupon you posted says limit one bonus offer per day. The one in the flyer says limit one bonus offer per transaction. Both of them say spend $100, get 100. Even if you could use both, you're still only spending $100, therefore 'stacking', which Safeway does not generally permit.
    You might well be right but Safeway sets it to reject at the till if so.

    If it isn't so it'll be accepted. If you just assume it's so then you might be cutting yourself out of a legitimate offer. The only way to know for sure is to run it through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by operabob View Post
    You might well be right but Safeway sets it to reject at the till if so.

    If it isn't so it'll be accepted. If you just assume it's so then you might be cutting yourself out of a legitimate offer. The only way to know for sure is to run it through.
    I just got back from safeway and got the cashier to run through both coupons, and it didn't work even though they were different codes. I just got credit for 100 airmiles.
    Oh well I tried.
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    oh well, now we all know
    Quote Originally Posted by Tommycoupons View Post
    I just got back from safeway and got the cashier to run through both coupons, and it didn't work even though they were different codes. I just got credit for 100 airmiles.
    Oh well I tried.

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    I think a lot of the tellers fail to realize their tills are set to account for any conflicts and that's why they hassle people.
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    BTW: Did people get their Safeway AMs awarded this week or are we on delay again? I didn't get mine.
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    The A&H toothpaste is $2.79 ($3.14 for sensitive).

    As it's a BOGO with a B6G50 then pre-tax 6 will cost $8.37 and you pick up $5.25 in AMs so effectively:

    $1.40/0.52

    If you have coupons......
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    Thanks Bob! LOL now i am wishing i had some arm and hammer toothpaste coupons!
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    now i am wishing i had some arm and hammer toothpaste coupons!
    Ask at your dentist's office. They often have some.
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    The A&H toothpaste is $2.79 ($3.14 for sensitive).

    So there's 75 cent coupons for A&H, so that would mean
    6*.75=$4.50

    So $8.37 - $5.25 - $4.50 = $1.38 to the good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giving-Small View Post
    The A&H toothpaste is $2.79 ($3.14 for sensitive).

    So there's 75 cent coupons for A&H, so that would mean
    6*.75=$4.50

    So $8.37 - $5.25 - $4.50 = $1.38 to the good.
    Don't forget taxes are charged on the free ones too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by operabob View Post
    BTW: Did people get their Safeway AMs awarded this week or are we on delay again? I didn't get mine.
    I got mine on Friday for the purchases made at Safeway for the week ending Aug. 4.
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