I get this question a lot, so I figured it was time that I write a post about coupon wording.
"You have 10 items, and 10 Coupons"Have you ever been denied by Using one Coupon per item? that states "Limit One Coupon Per Purchase"
Print out a Copy of Coupon Wording definitions, and next time a cashiers gives you a hard time, show them the proper definition.
-Limit One Coupon Per Purchase:
This means that you can not apply more than one coupon on one item.
-Limit One Coupon Per Transaction:
This means that you can only use one of that particular coupon in one transaction. If you want to use more than one coupon, you will have to do multiple transactions.
-Limit One Coupon Per Customer/Family:
This means that you can only use one coupon per customer or family. If you want to use more than one coupon, you can only use one per store visit.
-Limit One Coupon Per Purchase, Per Customer:
Just like above, this means that you can only use one coupon per customer.
-This offer cannot be combined with any other offers:
This line means that you cannot use more than one coupon on one item.
-Not valid with any other coupon offer:
Just like above, this means you cannot use more than one coupon on one item.
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