Coupon question
By Jeltroy
@Jeltroy (107)
United States
September 13, 2011 1:08am CST
If a coupon says "limited to one coupon per purchase", does that mean I can only buy ONE of that product only? I'm not sold on couponing if that's the case. Where's the savings?
1 response
@brannray (132)
• United States
13 Sep 11
No this means that you can only use one coupon for that one product. If it says, for example, "$1 off 2" of whatever the product may be you may purchase 2 of that product, but you can not double the coupon for that product.
@Jeltroy (107)
• United States
13 Sep 11
Thanks. That makes a difference. I was never convinced that using coupons would really save that much money. Sometimes buying generic would be less than what brand name with coupon would be. So I figured, where's the savings. But I've seen a couple of episodes of Extreme Couponing. And though I would never buy in that extreme, I does show some pointers that will help.