Target just recently updated their Coupon Policy. They addressed a couple issues of using coupons.
- A manufacturer’s coupon that contains another retailer’s logo and/or mention of another retailer.
Target will accept your manufacturer coupon, as long as printed limitations and requirements are met. Keep in mind:- Manufacturer coupons can be accepted at the register even if they don’t clearly indicate who the manufacturer is, or if they indicate the name of another retailer.
- If a coupon states “Manufacturer Coupon,” it’s redeemable anywhere (including Target), even if the coupon states, “Redeemable at Kroger, Cub, etc.” (or any other retailer).
- Manufacturer coupons that are found on the Internet and printed are accepted.
- Target doesn’t accept manufacturer “rebate” coupons.
- What is the difference between “per purchase” and “per transaction” when using coupons
- One coupon per purchase means you’re using one coupon per item being purchased. You can use multiples of the same coupon as long as each coupon has a matching item.
- One coupon per transaction means you can use only one specific coupon per store transaction. You can’t use more than one same coupon, even if you’re buying multiple items.
You can read the full Target Coupon Policy Here
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