Last week, I answered some frequently asked questions about multiple coupons. In this week's column, another beginner has a question about coupon overage -- when the value of a coupon exceeds the cost ...
A reader wrote in with a question about overage. It's an issue many Super-Couponers ask me about. "I recently printed some coupons for $2.50 off picture-hanging hooks. Then, I saw the hooks on ...
Last week, I answered some frequently asked questions about multiple coupons. In this week’s column, another beginner has a question about coupon overage — when the value of a coupon exceeds the cost ...
In this week's column, another beginner has a question about coupon overage - when the value of a coupon exceeds the cost of the item you're trying to purchase. Both answers are correct. The store may ...
Overage occurs when the dollar value printed on a coupon exceeds the selling price of an item. If I buy a box of pasta that’s on sale for 79 cents, but I have a $1 coupon, I have 21 cents in overage.
Last week, we covered frequently asked questions about coupon overage. This week, we'll tackle another dilemma for beginners: The difference between manufacturer and store coupons. Dear Jill, I have a ...
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