Transaction #1
(2) Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kit to Go $1.94
(1) Sensodyne Pronamel Toothpaste (travel size) $0.97
(2) Advil Pocket Packs (10 ct) $1.84 each
(1) Cascade (trial size) $0.97
Transaction #2
(2) Brillo Estracell Scrub Sponge (2 pk) $1.92
(2) Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kit to Go $1.94
(2) Advil Pocket Packs (10 ct) $1.84 each
(1) Cascade (trial size) $0.97
(1) Sensodyne Pronamel Toothpaste (travel size) $0.97
Transaction #3, 4, 5, 6
(2) Advil Pocket Packs (10 ct) $1.84 each
(2) Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kit to Go $1.94
(1) Sensodyne Pronamel Toothpaste (travel size) $0.97
Transaction #7
(2) Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kit to Go $1.94
(1) Sensodyne Pronamel Toothpaste (travel size) $0.97
Used
(7) $3/2 any J&J Red Cross Brand Product (tearpad at Safeway)
(7) $1/1 Sensodyne Pronamel Toothpaste exp. 8/14/11 (RP 5/15/11)
(6) $4/2 Advil, Advil PM, or Thermacare exp. 7/31/11 (SS 5/22/11)
(2) $1/1 Cascade Product exp. 6/30/11 (P&G Coupon Booklet)
(1) $1/2 Brillo Estracell Sponge Product exp. 7/24/11 (RP 5/22/11)
10% employee discount $4.64
Total before coupons: $46.31
Sales Tax: $3.66
TOTAL AFTER COUPONS: -$9.67
The $3/2 Johnson & Johnson coupon wasn't scanning in so a manager was called over. She looked at the coupons and said Limit one per purchase meant multiples of the same coupon couldn't be used in the same transaction. What if I had a hundred of the same coupon? I would have to wait for a long time at the checkout. When I told her that she was confused with the wording of "limit one per transaction" and "limit one per purchase", she told me that they had a meeting recently and that's the way their corporate office wants it done to get reimbursed. I spend almost 45 minutes at the checkout since every transaction had to be approved to get cash back. What a hassle!!!
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