The Krazy Coupon Lady has a great write up on the terminology we see often on coupons "One coupon per purchase". I have only had trouble with this ONE time in all my years of couponing... and it was at Target, with a lady cashier that had a major aversion to coupons. Not nice. Anyway, I didn't fight her on it, because I myself wasn't quite sure I was in the right. After reading TKCL's post, I am confident I was right and the cashier was wrong.
One Coupon Per Purchase means you can only use ONE COUPON for the product specified on the coupon. If you purchased TWO of the same item, you could use two coupons, because you are still only using ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE OF THAT ITEM.
Some store coupons (most Target ones in particular) say "One coupon per transaction". That is a different meaning altogheter. You can't use two of those coupons even if you bought five of that item. You'd have to separate your transactions and hope with fingers crossed that you had a nice cashier.
Check out TKCL's post on this very subject here. :)
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