Shouldn't grocery coupon still be doubled?
Shouldn’t grocery coupon still be doubled?
I had a grocery coupon that must have been at least 25 years old for 25 cents with no expiration date. They didn’t know how to give me credit for it I guess since there was no barcode to scan from. Most grocery stores double coupons today and this store was no exception. They only gave me credit for the face value of 25 cents and didn’t double the value. What was the reason the store didn’t double this old coupon and were they wrong not to double it?
Best answer:
lol. you’re lucky they even took it. no stores in this town double coupons.
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4 Comments for Shouldn't grocery coupon still be doubled?
1. fire_dragonp1 | December 12th, 2007 at 9:18 am
Well the coupon said 25 cents on it. It didn’t say anything about doubling the value. They were not wrong since they were just going by what the coupon says.
What’s more interesting to me is; where the heck did you get that coupon from? lol.
2. Terry | December 12th, 2007 at 10:07 am
I think the 25 cent credit was right.
3. Danielle | December 12th, 2007 at 10:15 am
That’s cool that you had a coupon for something thats’ 25 yrs old. If I was the cashier and the store was doing double coupons I’d have doubled it for you.
4. shinesprite | May 6th, 2011 at 9:02 pm
WTF were you doing with a 25 year old coupon? lol
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