Can you use printable coupons more than once




















Manufacturer coupons limit you to one coupon per item purchased. In order to understand how to stack coupons, you will first need to know the difference between store coupons and manufacturer coupons. On the left you have a Walgreens coupon. This is a store coupon; Walgreens is providing this discount. On the right you have a manufacturer coupon clipped from a Sunday paper insert.

The retailer in this case would be Walgreens. You must buy 2 to use this coupon. Now technically you could buy 3 bags, since the store coupon allows you to. As you can see, the second example while completely within coupon policies is just not as good of a deal as the first example.

You may not stack manufacturer coupons together towards the purchase of one item. The couponers on TV are using one manufacturer coupon per item at least the ones doing it correctly.

My goal is to help you save money using coupons the correct way. And if this all sounds like too much of a hassle for you, I get it! I have a question to throw out to the readers just to see what their opinion is. We all know not to use more than 1 mfg coupon, but can you use more than 1 store coupon? This deal was at WAGS winter of and sparked lots of shoppers over it and lots of comments. When purchasing a single item, Walgreens accepts one manufacturer coupon and applicable Walgreens coupon s for the purchase of a single item, unless prohibited by either coupon offer.

That WOULD suggest to me the deal was legit, though it may depend on how your particular store interprets that. Why did Safeway stop allowing the use of e-coupons and mfgr coupons? Ever since then I stopped shopping there.

No more cool deals. Because e-coupons, in most cases, are issued by manufacturers. In essence you are stacking manu coupons. Kroger stores have stopped allowing this practice too. Such a waste. Coupon fraud? Thankfully the well known brands are on sale constantly..

First off I would like to say thank you for writing this post and making me realize early on that printing a copy of printable coupons is wrong! I recently copied a printable online coupon using the printer I printed a coupon from because I didn't want to wait to load the page again to print it again. At the time I didn't know that this was considered wrong and that each printable coupon has a unique serial number suposedly and can only be printed normally only twice per computer.

I didn't think it was a big deal because in the past I printed the same coupon several times, and I never reached a maximum limit. I feel really bad because I used the coupon a few times at my local grocery store and just now recently read that this is not allowed. I will no longer do this again, but can't help but feel really bad about how stupid I am.

I would never think to ever photocopy a coupon I clipped out of the newspaper, and I don't know why I thought the printed coupons would be any different. Once I read this and was made aware I trashed all my printed and subsquent copied coupons because I honestly can't tell the difference between the two. I'm fairly new to couponing, and I think I just honestly got caught up in the moment and the rush of saving a little extra cash at the grocery store.

I only saved a few dollars, but I feel bad about it. I think if you went to the store where you redeemed the photocopied coupons, they would thank you for your honesty, but tell you not to worry about it because the paperwork in going back on your membership card, figuring out which coupons were photocopied and then figuring out how much you should reimburse them is not worth the time spent doing all that. I LOVE that!

I thank you wholeheartedly for your reassuring words and for your post opening up my eyes to see what I was doing was indeed wrong. While I wish I would have reserached this before doig this, I'm just glad I felt the need to look into this. You know what they say, if it's too good to be true, then it probably is. I'm learning the art of legally couponing in the early stages, so I guess that's what counts. Happy couponing! I look forward to following more of your posts in the future and Have a great rest of the night!

Please help I'm new to the coupon world and didn't know printing coupons and coping them was illegal. I was given some copied coupons a few weeks ago from a friend and then I myself also copied a few and used them now I'm scared I'm going to go to jail for this. What can I do? So, if you have a cell phone or a tablet, these are great options for printing more. These days, many of us have access to more than one computer.

Coupon sites will often have a limit of prints from each computer. So, printing from multiple computers allows the max number of coupons to be printed from different devices. If you only have one computer or even none at all, some other options are public library computers, school or work computers Do it on your break.

You have to remember, you are printing legitimate money and that needs to have some kind of authenticity. This is NOT fraudulent, as the security number is different for each coupon printed. When there is a printable coupon available for an item on sale in one of our grocery store lists , the link to that coupon is built right into our list for you!

There are not unlimited prints of coupons. The manufacturer only releases a certain number of them, and once the print limit is reached, the coupon will no longer be available unless the company releases more. This is why. If you receive a coupon as an attachment via email, it is most likely fraudulent. But if you see one we have linked to on TrueCouponing, you can rest assured it is valid. You Do Not Have To print your coupons in color. Black and white is fine, stores accept them…so save your color ink!



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