Here is the breakdown (as I understand it) for Harris Teeter Super Doubles.
HERE is the policy
- There is a limit of (20) coupons per day per Vic card per Household that will be doubled. Any amount over that will be redeemed at face value.
- For Super Doubles, coupons written for $1.98 and less will be doubled up to a max of $3.96
- Coupons will NOT give overage
- A $1.50 coupon for a $2.50 product will only deduct $2.50 (NOT the actual $3 "double-age"
- For BOGO (or B1G1) deals you can use (1) coupon per "set" This gets complicated:
- If you buy (1) of the (2) items you pay 50% of the regular price and use (1) coupon for $/1 item.
- If you buy (2) of the (2) items you pay 50% of the regular price times (2) (or 100% of the regular retail of just 1 of the items) and you can use (1) coupon for $/1 item
- If you buy (2) of the (2) items, you pay 50% of the regular price times (2) (or 100% of the regular retail of just 1 of the items) and you will probably be required to buy (3) of the items if you try to use a $/2 items coupon (CRAZY I know!)
- Your best bet is to just buy (1) of the B1G1 offers and use (1) coupon. If you have additional coupons, buy them another day this week coming up
- If the coupon starts with a "5" it will double, if it starts with a '9" it will not.
- According to policy, if it says "Do Not Double" it "should not" be doubled. Some stores do, some don't.
- They accept competitor manufacturer coupons (it depends on your store if they accept drug stores as competitors). They DO NOT accept internet competitor coupons :(
- They accept (3) like coupons for doubling per day/ (2) "like" internet coupons per day
- No "free" or even "BOGO free" coupons will be accepted if they are internet printed
- evic coupons (digital coupons) can be combined with paper coupons BUT Harris Teeter direct mailed coupons CANNOT be combined with other paper coupons
I hope that this helps! REMEMBER: IF your order/coupons do not work out the way you want it to/planned on it working then you can VOID the order or the item or take a minute to recalculate. Good luck and be sure to come back and let us know how it went!
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