Saturday, March 5, 2011

WalMart: New Coupon Policy






Walmart has just released a new and improved coupon policy. They still don’t double coupons, but they have clarified some other issues and seems they are becoming more coupon friendly.
The two biggest changes are:
  • Walmart will now be offering change back or overage on your transaction when a coupon exceeds the price of a product
  • Walmart will now accept Catalina coupons that are clearly marked as manufacturer’s coupons.
Walmart will accept the following coupons:
  • Manufacturer’s coupons
  • Internet printable coupons
  • Competitor’s coupons that have a specific price listed
  • Soft drink container caps
  • Catalina coupons clearly labeled as “manufacturer coupon”
Provided they meet the following criteria:
  • One coupon per item
  • Coupons must have an expiration date and be redeemed prior to expiration
  • Change or overage will be given if a coupon exceeds a purchase
  • Coupon must be for an item Walmart sells
  • Coupons must be presented at the time of purchase
Walmart does not accept the following coupons:
  • Internet printable coupons for a free product
  • Competitor’s coupons for dollars, cents or percentage off, B1G1 free, and double or triple value
Management approval will be required for:
  • Transactions with 40 or more coupons

  • Any coupon with a value over $20

  • $50 or more in coupons in a single transaction

  • I suggested you download and print the New Walmart Coupon Policy and put it in your coupon binder just in case they don’t have it at the register when you go!

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