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Coupon question?

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If a coupon says "one offer per customer, transaction", does that mean I could only use it once, or can I use it the first time, and come in another day, and use it again? Im a bit confused.

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  1. You can only use that particular coupon once. Technically, if you have multiples of the same coupon, you can only use one per transaction and one for yourself. If you have a friend/husband (etc.) with you, they can use it for their transaction (and you can give them money). If the cashier is not paying attention, you may be able to get away with using a multiple of that coupon in the same transaction.


  2. Usually if it says one transaction that means once per purchase (internet coupon ) unless it is a physical coupon that they take.

  3. It probably depends on the store. Does the coupon say it is to be relinquished at the time of purchase? If not, you may be able to use it again before it expires. "One offer per customer, transaction" could be interpreted either way.
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