Dollar Tree coupon policy update 12/10/12
Posted at 10:31 am by rachel in coupon policies, dollar treeDollar Tree updated their coupon policy today. It clears up NONE of the questions about whether you can, for instance, use a $2.00/2 coupon on two products, but now limits everyone to two printable coupons per household per day. Day. Not transaction: DAY. Meh, Dollar Tree — it’s almost 2013 here, get with the program! View the full Dollar Tree coupon policy here.
Manufacturer Coupons
- We accept Manufacturer Coupons only, no retailer specific coupons; example Target, Wal-Mart, etc.
- We do not accept photocopies of coupons. Coupons must be intact, not altered or modified in any way.
- Coupons can only be used in stores, must be presented at time of purchase and cannot be redeemed for cash at a later time.
- Item purchased must match the coupon description (brand, size, quantity, color, etc.) and be presented prior to the expiration date printed on the coupon.
- We accept only 1 Manufacturer Coupon per single item purchased.
- We accept coupons for over a dollar on a single item. The coupon value will be reduced to the purchase price of the item.
- We cannot give cash back if the face value of a coupon is greater than the purchase price of the item.
- Coupons for free items are only accepted if a purchase is required to get one free (for example, Buy One Get One Free offers).
- Any applicable sales tax must be paid by consumer.
- We reserve the right to accept, refuse or limit the use of any coupon.
- This policy is subject to all local, state and federal laws and regulations where applicable.
- These guidelines apply to all coupons accepted at Dollar Tree (Manufacturer and Internet Coupons).
Internet Coupons
- We accept up to two (2) Internet Coupons per household per day.
- Internet Coupons must be a “Manufacturer Coupon”, have a valid expiration date and a valid remit address for the manufacturer.
- We do not accept Internet Coupons for “Free” items with no purchase requirements.
- Duplicated (photocopies) Internet Coupons will not be accepted. Each Internet Coupon must have a different serial number.
(Thanks, Dollar Store Deals)
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When I was in the Algonquin dollar tree last Saturday the cashier told me they only accept coupons for a dollar or less “because, you know- those super couponers…”. She went on to explain that if I had a coupon for $1.50 it would be reduced to $1.00. It was super busy in there so I couldn’t talk to her much about what see actually meant, I thought she was talking about $1.50 off 1 item but then when I thought about it later I thought she was talking about any coupon, including a $1.50 off 2. They really need to get with the program!