Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Dollar General Coupon Policy


THIS is Dollar General's Coupon Policy! :) As taken from HERE, I have listed it below! I recommend you defffffinately print this out from the website and put it in your coupon binder! I have bolded and highlight some important parts!

Dollar General is pleased to accept Manufacturer’s Coupons and Dollar General Store Coupons at any of our more than 9,000 stores.  These coupons come from a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, newspapers, magazines, print-at-home (internet), direct mail, product packaging, and in-store coupon boxes.

Our coupon requirements are as follows:

Dollar General will accept coupons, including Internet Coupons, provided they meet these requirements:
1.     Coupons must be original (no photocopies)
2.     Coupons must have a scan-able barcode
3.     Coupons must have an expiration date
4.     Coupons may be used only on products sold at Dollar General, and must match exactly to the item as it is packaged and sold at Dollar General.
5.     Coupons must clearly say “Manufacturers Coupon” or “Dollar General Store Coupon”

Dollar General will NOT accept the following:
1.     Manufacturer’s coupons that do not scan, or Dollar General Store Coupons with an invalid promotional code
2.     Expired Coupons
3.     Coupons for products not sold at Dollar General
4.     FREE Item coupon if printed from the Internet, unless a purchase is required (example: a “buy one, get one free” is acceptable).**NO FREE PRODUCT COUPONS!!**
5.     Coupons from other retailers or coupons that may be used only at other retailers**NO COMPETITOR COUPONS!**
In addition, unless the coupons state otherwise, you may use multiple coupons in one transaction. You may also use a Dollar General coupon along with a Manufacturer’s coupon for the same item, as long as neither coupon states otherwise.**This means you CAN STACK COUPONS! ONE DG & ONE Manufacturer coupon! Also if you have a B1G1 coupon.. you can stack it with a dollar off coupon! :) AS LONG AS THE COUPON DOES NOT STATE THAT YOU CAN NOT!**

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