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2013 Walgreens Coupon Policy

Posted on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013 at 3:57 pm
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General Guidelines

  • All valid coupons should be presented to the cashier at the time of checkout
  • Walgreens does not accept expired coupons
  • Coupons and their face value cannot be exchanged for cash or gift cards
  • Walgreens does not accept competitor coupons
  • The number of manufacturer coupons, including Register Rewards manufacturer coupons, may not exceed the number of items in the transaction
  • Sales tax must be paid, if required by state law

Multiple Coupons

  • Walgreens accepts one manufacturer coupon and an applicable Walgreens coupons for the purchase of a single item, unless prohibited by either coupon offer
  • The coupon amount must be reduced if it exceeds the value of the item after other discounts or coupons are applied (for example, a $5.00 coupon for an item costing $4.99 will result in a $4.99 coupon value)
  • When purchasing multiple items, Walgreens accepts multiple identical coupons for multiple qualifying items as long as there is sufficient stock to satisfy other customers, unless a limit is specified. Management reserves the right to limit the quantity of items purchased.
  • Customer and employee purchases of excessive quantities of advertised items is not permitted. An excessive quantity is any quantity above and beyond normal household usage

Sale Items

  • Walgreens will accept manufacturer coupons for items on sale
  • In the event that an item’s selling price is less than the value of the coupon, Walgreens will only accept the coupon in exchange for the selling price of the item.
  • Coupon redemption can never exceed the selling price of an item and no cash back is ever provided in exchange for any coupons

Buy One, Get One Free Coupons

  • When items are featured in a Buy One, Get One Free promotion, up to 2 coupons can be used against the items being purchased, as long as the net price does not go below zero for the items being purchased
  • Sales tax must be paid for any Buy One, Get One Free coupon offers, if required by state law

Internet/Print at Home Coupons

Register Rewards Coupons

  • Register Rewards will only print for in-stock items during the promotional period
  • Register Rewards can only be earned for eligible items. No substitutions
  • There is a limit of one Register Rewards printer per offer per customer per transaction
  • Customers redeeming a Register Rewards against the same offer may not receive another Register Reward
  • Refer to Register Rewards coupon for expiration date
  • The Register Rewards coupon value cannot exceed the total purchase amount. No cash back and no cash value for Rewards coupon
  • The number of manufacturer coupons, including Registering Rewards manufacturer coupons, must not exceed the number of items in the transaction
  • Register Rewards must be forfeited in the qualifying merchandise is returned
  • Register Rewards cannot be used toward the purchase of gift cards or pre-paid cards
  • Register Rewards can be redeemed for eligible items only. Ineligible items include but are not limited to prescriptions, tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, dairy products, lottery tickets, money orders/transfers, transportation passes, special event/entertainment tickets or passes, postage stamps, gift cards, phone cards, prepaid cards, GreenDot cards, Prescription Savings Club memberships, health care services, immunizations, and any items prohibited by law

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