Comments on: Target: Keebler Cookies almost FREE http://couponprincess.net/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html Oklahoma Deal Blogger Tue, 03 Dec 2013 16:16:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.1 By: Shannon "Coupon Princess" http://couponprincess.net/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3125 Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:33:22 +0000 http://edesign-pro.com/shannon/2009/10/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3125 Thanks, glad to help. It is very overwhelming at first. Hang in there. Have a great day!

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By: Anonymous http://couponprincess.net/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3124 Wed, 28 Oct 2009 16:13:43 +0000 http://edesign-pro.com/shannon/2009/10/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3124 Okay! Thank you very much! It can all be so overwhelming at first. I appreciate your work, and that of so many others.

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By: Simple Saving Savvy http://couponprincess.net/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3121 Tue, 27 Oct 2009 21:27:08 +0000 http://edesign-pro.com/shannon/2009/10/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3121 Target coupons read "one per transaction", however, they usually let you use more than one. I've had several managers approve it. If you go into overdrive, they'll usually put a limit on it. As with all couponing practices…moderation!

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By: Toni-Lynn http://couponprincess.net/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3120 Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:37:59 +0000 http://edesign-pro.com/shannon/2009/10/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3120 A Manufacturer coupon that says ONE PER PURCHASE means PER ITEM not PER ORDER. Please get that fact straight as this is why MANY cashiers are giving people a hard time.

I am not aware of what the Target coupons say as I have never really looked that closely at them.

Target cashiers make up their own policy so I suggest finding a copy of the Target Policy (Shannon link to my post if you wish, don't want to spam your comments!) and take it with you! These have to be a bunch of the most uneducated cashiers on coupons that I have ever seen!

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By: Shannon "Coupon Princess" http://couponprincess.net/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3119 Tue, 27 Oct 2009 19:13:54 +0000 http://edesign-pro.com/shannon/2009/10/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3119 Updated post to make things clear. Not sure about the 1 coupon per order with Target coupons. I will check into this. I have managers check me out all the time, and they have never had a problem with it. (I don't abuse the target coupons either.)

Also, coupons are sometimes reset by coupons.com and are available again to print. If you have 2 home computers, then you could print 4 coupons.

If you only used one Target coupon, and had the other coupons (not available anymore) then you would pay $2.50/6 packages.

I did refer to Hip2Save with this deal, so I will have to check the authenticy through her and double check the target coupon policy, but some stores, like mine have never said anyting, (I will go check the fine print.)
Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I would not want to lead anyone astray.

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By: Anonymous http://couponprincess.net/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3112 Tue, 27 Oct 2009 03:30:57 +0000 http://edesign-pro.com/shannon/2009/10/target-keebler-cookies-almost-free.html#comment-3112 I'm confused by how to get this awesome deal, since the Target coupon says, "Limit one offer per transaction." Then the Manuf. coupon says, "Limit one coupon per purchase of product indicated." So in both cases, I see only the ability to use each coupon once. Which is no awesome 8 cents per pkg, but still a respectable 50 cents per pkg. (cuz you can only get the 2 at $2 + 1 free, minus $2.50 in coupons). I also was only allowed to print off 2 of the Keebler, and one of the Target c's. So… great math, in theory, but I don't see how to make it work w/o being sneaky. (Which, by the way, I'm not suggesting that YOU were suggesting. Just figured you didn't notice the fine print — OR that I don't understand the fine print.)

In any case, it didn't matter to me because by the time I got to Target today all Chips Deluxe were wiped out — probably by people who managed to pay 8 cents. So I had to be happy with another kind of cookie at 83 cents each.

But seriously, am I misunderstanding the fine print?

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