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After over an hour at the customer service counter with the store manager yesterday, it was determined that you are limited to FOUR $5 coupons to print per order. I had purchased 45 items that should have qualified me to receive 9 $5 coupons, but I only received $4. Although is is not stated in the ad, the signs, the shelf stickers or on any magic little piece of paper anywhere- the system will apparently not print more than 4 at a time. No worries- they were great in helping and returned half my order and rang them up seperately. But save yourself the trouble and don’t put more than 20 of the buy 5 get $5 items on a single order.
Thank you, Mynde. I was under the impression there was no limit, so that’s really good to know. No one else has mentioned this when telling me about their grocery trips. What a pain, but thank goodness they were nice about helping you out.
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After over an hour at the customer service counter with the store manager yesterday, it was determined that you are limited to FOUR $5 coupons to print per order. I had purchased 45 items that should have qualified me to receive 9 $5 coupons, but I only received $4. Although is is not stated in the ad, the signs, the shelf stickers or on any magic little piece of paper anywhere- the system will apparently not print more than 4 at a time. No worries- they were great in helping and returned half my order and rang them up seperately. But save yourself the trouble and don’t put more than 20 of the buy 5 get $5 items on a single order.
Thank you, Mynde. I was under the impression there was no limit, so that’s really good to know. No one else has mentioned this when telling me about their grocery trips. What a pain, but thank goodness they were nice about helping you out.