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Yes, with the exception of a few grocers, most of them now accept online printed coupons. Check your store's policy to make sure that they accept printed coupons.
According to the coupon policy, Winn Dixie does accept coupons that have been printed from the Internet. In some areas, they will even double these coupons up to .50 cents.
No, Sears does not accept manufacturer's coupons. This has been their policy for quite some time.
Every store is allowed to set their own coupon policy. While most stores do accept coupons that were printed from online, it is wise to check with your favorite grocery store to make sure they accept it. If they don't, check other stores in the area since most understand this is how many people get coupons now.
The Walmart company has a very specific coupon policy. They accept print-at-home coupons, manufacturer's coupons, and competitor's coupons. They don't accept coupons for a percentage or price off of an entire order. They also do not double coupons.
Any Best Buy coupon printed online should be genuine. The only sure way to see if Best Buy will accept your coupon is to take it to a Best Buy store and ask the customer service clerk if the coupon is accepted at their store. Most stores will accept all online coupons in accordance with their coupon policy. Make sure you take the actual coupon that was printed form the site and not a photo copy. Photo copied coupons are generally not acceptable.
Yes, Save-A-Lot does accept coupons. Their coupon policy states that they accept manufacturer's coupons as long as the expiration date has not passed. Their coupon policy does not address multiple coupons on the same product or other "extreme couponing" methods.
I know that for a fact this store does accept coupons. I am not one hundred percent sure if they double their coupons but they accept it.
Whether any business accepts printable coupons is a matter of policy for the individual establishment. Many do, but others are concerned about coupon fraud and other widespread problems with printed coupons. If you want to use a printed coupon at a restaurant but are unclear as to whether that specific establishment will honor it, it is best to contact the restaurant directly before attempting to use the coupon.
Wal-Mart does accept Internet coupons. There are stipulations though such as the coupon must be a manufacturer's coupon, it must have a valid expiration date, and they must be able to scan it. For a complete list of stipulations, look at their coupon policy on their official site.
It depends. Target will generally accept manufacturer's coupons for consumer electronics, including laptops. They will also accept their own store coupons. If the coupon is neither, then you might need to contact your local Target store and ask about their competitor's coupon policy.
The only store that will probably take Kroger's coupons would be Walmart. Walmart has a policy of matching competitors prices so they will accept a Kroger's coupon.