I have a question about coupons that state they are only to be used on products of a certain price. For example, I have a coupon for an over-the-counter medication that says it is "valid on all ...
My eagle-eyed readers have been poring over the fine print on their coupons again. Here are some recent emails detailing how they’re interpreting questionable coupon wording: Dear Jill: I got a coupon ...
I have a question about using multiple coupons. Recently, I tried to use multiple coupons to purchase a personal care product. The coupons stated: "Limit one coupon per purchase." The store insisted ...
Using a coupon should be straight-forward: Read the terms, buy the item or items specified, and receive a discount. However, there are times when manufacturers use less-than-clear terminology in their ...
I see a lot of makeup coupons for face products. A lot of times there will be a whole page of them in the newspaper. There will be coupons for $1 off lipstick or $2 off eye shadow, but the face ...
Dear Jill: I am writing to complain about wording I saw on a coupon recently for a bag of frozen vegetables. It says $1 off any ‘new product’ from this brand. How am I supposed to know which ...
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