Retail News: Target is now Price-Matching; Dollar General does not accept Internet Printables
Posted on 22 July 2009 by admin
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Thanks, Leslie, for sending me this link earlier this week about Target’s new price-match policy. I have confirmed that the Cleveland Target is indeed price-matching. Just be sure to read the policy. You must bring in a current local ad and the policy states price-adjustments will only be done at customer service, not in a check-out lane.

Thanks, Fun and Frugal reader, Summer, for sending me a copy of this email she got from Dollar General customer service when she asked why they would not accept her internet-printed coupons:
Thank you for your e-mail.
Dollar General is pleased to accept manufacturer coupons at any of our more than 8,100 stores. If you have five coupons for five products, you may use them in one transaction unless the coupon states otherwise. If the coupon states that it is good for any product, you may use the coupon for any product even if it is not pictured, unless the coupon states otherwise.
You may use a Dollar General coupon along with a Manufacturer’s coupon for the same item, as long as neither coupon states otherwise.
Unfortunately, due to fraudulent attempts, we are unable to accept internet coupons, unless they were e-mailed to you directly from Dollar General. To sign up for Dollar General promotional discounts and offers, please visit www.dollargeneral.com and click on the “Sign up for E-mails” link in the upper right corner of the page.
You are a valued customer here at Dollar General.
Kind regards,
Rhonda Osborne
Customer Relations
Dollar General Corporation
For all the other retail stores that DO accept internet-printable coupons, you can go here and here and print and use to your heart’s desire!

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