Couponing 101 Canadian Coupon Policies
Do you ever get to the checkout and the cashier won’t let you use a coupon?
Won’t let you price match?
Manager giving you a hard time?
If you answered yes to any of those then you should keep a copy of the stores coupon policy on hand.
Canadian Coupon Policies
An important part of couponing is becoming familiar with your local stores coupon policy.
I’ve compiled a free downloadable eBook filled with the major Canadian stores coupon policies.
Print your stores policy by selecting the page of the policy you want to print in your printer options.
You can place your coupon policies in sheet protectors inside of your coupon binder. This way you will never be without a policy should you run into a problem at a store.
Please note policies can change without notice and I do my best to keep this book updated with any new policies or changes.
If you see a store policy not included in the book and would like it included you can email me the store. I will do my best to get their policy from them and add it in.
If with policy in hand you still experience difficulty, I suggest calling their head office while in the store and have them inform the manager or supervisor of their policy.
DOWNLOAD & PRINT THE COUPON POLICIES EBOOK
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Jen says
Hi, when you have both an chexk mark and an x next to “price match competitors” (specifically I am thinking about the Loblaws stores, what does that mean?
Aimee says
It means only some of the stores under that company banner allow price matching and others don’t. For instance, Loblaws and Fortinos do not price match where No Frills and Real Canadian Superstore do. Hope that helps.