Originally Posted by
Mission
Ok, I see it's time for me to come out and clarify LD coupon stacking policy :cheesygrin:
First of all, according to the rule, for the validity of stacking, cpns have to be from diff. sources, at least diff. UPC code. Exp. dates play no role in stacking except when you use the cpn, it has to be b4 the cpn expires. I understand from Goddess that Richmond LD will take any cpns as long as something is diff like exp. date. Well, I guess at least LD would still get money back as manufacturer could not tell these cpns are from the same customer on the same transaction for the same stack. But so far, I have heard only Richmond LD doing it consistently. Not RO LD unless u get a new cashier that don't know much abt stacking. If you are lucky, u might get a "don't care/have no time to check everything" cashier that will just take anything and everything.
Secondly, LD is only required to price match one item, any more quantity is at the discretion of store/manager and availability of product. Having said that, RO LD is the only store so far that will pretty much price match any quantity they have available. Richmond, they have to call and verify if in stock. Beddington and Brentwood, don't have to call but usually only PM one, might once in a while, if u met a nice cashier could let u price match more than one. I know, I know, those save $x WUB X would be hard to use. :shrug:
Yes, if u buy 3 items, u may use a WUB3 and WUB2 together. And yes, u may use multiple of WUB2 or WUB3 if they are different coupons, that is diff. refers to diff. UPC (pls see my first point above)
Lastly and most importantly, pls give me all the rep first b4 reading further as this will probably change your life :lolsign: Last year, there was a SCer posted LD coupon policy here at SC, in there, it actually stated LD will and should adjust coupon value to avoid going over the price of product. They even give example, (not word for word) like if the item is $1.79 and customer presents two $1 cpns from diff. sources, cashier shall enter the first cpn as $1 and the last cpn to be the residual amt up to the price of the product. That was from last year, not sure if it has changed. Now, if u just ask for LD coupon policy online, it will not include this "coupon value adjustment" point. So if want this printed on paper, I suggest u ask specifically or give example abt if they would adjust cpn. With that being said, RO LD always adjust automatically. In my experience, so is beddington, they enter cpn value right at the very cent, as they are very careful to not let any amt goes toward the tax. Brentwood, some staffs know, some don't. Not sure abt Heritage side.
Whew....I am all tired out.