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A Couponer Gets Vindicated

Consider this post Part 2 of this post.

You’ll recall that I had a rather bad experience while trying to use coupons at Walgreens.  I showed my not-so-nice side and called the corporate office to “inquire” (i.e. prove myself right) about the company’s coupon policies.

Now, you know how sometimes you might speak to customer service reps who promise to take your information and assure you that someone will get back to you and nobody ever does?

I kind-of expected that this might happen to me, but guess what?

The store manager (i.e. Head Honcho) called me back!

The next morning!

We discussed the issue I’d had the evening before, and he AGREED that I was RIGHT!

Insert a not-so-humble-I-told-you-so.

Of course, I was gracious, and I genuinely meant it.

The guy was professional and likable.  He told me that I was more than welcome to go back to his store and purchase the items that had been placed in his office for me.  I sheepishly told him that I’d bought them at Target after getting them to price-match and using my coupons.  He expressed disappointment that he’d lost the sale.

Hmmmmm…

I asked him to pass along my apologies to the assistant manager I’d wanted to wrestle.  I assured him that I’m really a nice person…just don’t tell me I can’t use my coupons.  Then I lose my youngish but misleading innocent look.

Just thought you’d like an update!

Beware: Couponer on the Warpath

In the words of a clerk I encountered today, “This must have been internet coupon printing day.”

Yes, it sure was.  At least in the AuburnChick home (and that of anyone who keeps up with couponing blogs).

Before I get any farther in this post, please allow me to pause a moment and give thanks that my mail arrives late in the day.  I checked my mailbox as I headed out to do some shopping, and I found this…

I wondered what free thing I had signed up for, until I opened the note…

Then I remembered.

A couple of weeks ago, I had read this post by Linda.  The next day, Linda offered a drawing for five people to receive their own “Thanks, Not Cranks” bracelets, and I signed up (to give to Chicky, of course.  Just kidding.  Sort of.).

Then, something neat happened.  Linda’s pastor offered bracelets to everyone who had commented on the above-mentioned posts, so we were all winners!

As evidenced by the photos you’ve already seen, I received mine today.

Here’s a close-up…

Ok…so back to the original point of this post.

As I said, I was headed out to take advantage of some sales I’d read about today.  I figured I’d start wearing the bracelet tomorrow.

Good thing, too.  You’ll find out why shortly.

First, I visited Target, where I picked up these…for free…only having to pay tax (read about the deal here)…

Next, I drove to Walgreens, where I picked up the two, taller bottles in the center, only paying $.50 + tax for each (read about this deal here)…

Ignore the other four bottles.  They come into play in the next part of my story.

So, the Walgreens I visited only had two bottles left, which I bought.  Determined not to let some other savvy couponer beat me to the punch, I proceeded to drive to another Walgreens across town.

I entered and was happy to discover plenty of Soft Scrub bottles.  Picking up four, I went to the cash register, where the clerk made the comment I quoted at the beginning of this post.

She took a look at my coupons (I had two sets that included a B1G1 and a $1.50/1) and seemed at a loss as to what to do.  She called over a manager who closely eyed the coupons and said I could only use one per set of bottles.

Excuse me, I said.  I am the Coupon Princess, specially trained by the Coupon Queen, and you are trying to tell me I can’t use these coupons?  Apparently you didn’t pass Couponing 101.

I heard the male customer behind me gasp.

There we were, two young-ish (I’m still young at almost 40, right), petite females squaring off over coupons.

She was insistent, but I refused to give up my stance.  I am honest (although I do make mistakes now and again, but not this time), and I wasn’t trying to get away with coupon fraud.

She stood her ground.

Whatever happened to the adage, “The customer is always right?”  Guess it went south along with the economy.

Anyhoo, she told me that she would have to check with her manager, who would be in tomorrow.

Yeah, right.  Meanwhile, you’re going to sell those bottles to someone who doesn’t have coupons and make more money.

I

Don’t

Think

So.

I asked for the number of Walgreen’s Corporate Office.

I was going to the top…Customer Service, anyhoo.

I called right there from the store and reached one of the nicest representatives I’ve ever talked to.

I unbiasedly (yeah, right) explained the situation, and she agreed that the manager should have allowed me to use all of my coupons.

I wanted to stick out my tongue like a toddler.  Maybe I kind of did…in my head anyhow.

I offered to hand the phone over to the gal (Super Sis would be mortified as she is so much nicer than me and would never push such an issue).

The rep said she had no control over how managers ran their store, but she offered to file a complaint.

Uh oh.

There’s that word.  The one that’s similar to the one on the bracelet I received in the mail.

Guess what?

The bracelet wasn’t on my wrist.

“FILE THE COMPLAINT!” I said in a rush.

I asked the manager for the address of the store, and she tartly provided it.

The rep heard it all.  She promised that I would receive a call within two days.

Meanwhile, the manager said she would put the bottles in the back…to save them for me.

I left, still fuming.

I called Coupon Queen to COMPLAIN about what had just happened.

And then I had an idea.  It was as if a light illuminated the interior of the car, even though it was now almost 6pm, and I had been shopping for over two hours.

Wanna know what I did?

Of course you do.  This is AuburnChick’s life…full of drama but true to every detail except the part of the conversation where I said I am a Coupon Princess (I wouldn’t be so bold as to admit that in public).

I decided to carry the Walgreens weekly ad I had picked up in the first store into Target, get them to price-match (Walmart does this too, by the way), AND use my coupons.

Sometimes I can’t believe how smart I am, cause it worked like a charm!

I walked out of one of my favorite stores with four, $.50 bottles of Soft Scrub (minus the $.05 credit for using my own reusable bag).

Cha Ching.

I’m happy, except that now I’m going to have to figure out what I’m going to say when the Walgreens manager calls me back.  See, I’ll be wearing the bracelet by then, and the whole point of it is to watch what I say…try not to complain…be thankful for all things.

I think I’m going to be switching that bracelet back and forth a lot!

More Free Stuff!

Who knew shopping could be so much fun?!

This week has been good for getting free items.  I thought I would share these deals because I honestly think you might want to take advantage of them too.

First of all, I was able to secure two bags of dry dog food and four cans of wet dog food…for FREE…

You guys…this is some preemo-stuff!  I mean…if you were a dog, wouldn’t you want to be eating Filet Mignon or Rotisserie Chicken?  Heck…I’m a human, and I’d like to eat this stuff (not the dog food, but the real human stuff).

Target sells the 1.5lb bags of food for $4.49.  This week’s RedPlum had a $3 mfg coupon.  Then, I went to Target’s Coupon Generator and printed off a store coupon for $1.50.  Remember that you can stack a store coupon on top of a mfg coupon.  Hence, the food was free.  Because I bought two papers last weekend, I did this deal twice (one transaction).

The paper also had a coupon for B1G1 Chef Michael’s wet dog food.  The Target Coupon Generator has a coupon for a free can of wet dog food when you buy one.  Essentially, it makes the one you’re supposed to be paying for with the other coupon free too!  So, stack both the store coupon with the mfg from the paper, and you’re set.  I got four cans after taking advantage of the deal twice thanks to that second paper!

The dogs were very enthusiastic about my find…

They stayed close to Chicky while she scooped out the wet stuff to mix in with their regular food…

My next free deal came yesterday, when I visited CVS.  Here’s what I walked out with…

Here’s how I did it.

This week, the double-packs of Kotex are B1G1 @ $1.49.  Print two coupons from this site (remember to hit the back button on your computer after it prints the first time and tell the computer to reload the page…it will print twice but no more).  Use one coupon per box, and it’s a money maker!!!!!

So I got those items and was given my receipt, which had coupons printed on the bottom of it.

One of the coupons was for a free package of CVS AA batteries!  No other purchase required!!

So, instead of exiting the store, I made a beeline for the batteries, picked out my package, tore the coupon off of my receipt, and walked out with that in hand as well.

Hooya!

Now, I also got a GREAT deal on Tylenol (Walgreens sale this week).  No, it wasn’t free, but what a deal…

These four boxes cost a grand total of $.98.

Tylenol is on sale this week B1G1 @ $4.49.  The 7/26 SmartSource insert had $2 mfg coupons.  You can also print $2 mfg coupons from here.  Print it twice!  Then, use one coupon per box.  It drops the price to $.49 for two, or $.28 per box!

Oh yeah, Baby!

Cha Ching!

I sure wish I could say that I was smart enough to figure out these deals on my own.

I wasn’t.  Thank goodness for Frugal Coupon Living!