On December 10th, the Dollar Tree made some updates to their coupon policy. Most of it was just clarification, but there are a few new things to consider when shopping at Dollar Tree.
Here are the few lines in the policy that have changed or were added:
- We accept coupons for over a dollar on a single item. The coupon value will be reduced to the purchase price of the item.
- Coupons for free items are only accepted if a purchase is required to get one free (for example, Buy One Get One Free offers).
- We accept up to two (2) Internet Coupons per household per day.
- Duplicated (photocopies) Internet Coupons will not be accepted. Each Internet Coupon must have a different serial number.
A couple of these updated lines are really nice as there used to be some confusion as to whether or not you could take anything out of the Dollar Tree for free, but now it is pretty clear that you can. Just like Walgreens, if the value of the coupon is higher than the price of the item, the Dollar Tree will reduce the coupon value to the purchase price.
They have also specified that they will allow Buy One Get One Free coupons as well.
Another thing to note about the coupon policy is that it used to say 2 internet coupons could be used per transaction, but the limit has now been changed to 2 per day.
And finally, the last item is just common sense. Everyone who uses coupons should know that making photocopies of internet coupons is fraudulent!
LaToya says
If I have a coupon that says save 2.00 on any airwick products am I able to use this coupon in store if I buy Two cans of airwick spray