Wal-Mart Coupon Policy

by Momma · 3 comments

I’ve heard so many horror stories about shopping at Wal-Mart with coupons, I decided to print the corporate coupon policy and take it with me when I tried using coupons there for the first time. It worked like a charm! So, if you want to print it directly from their website, just click the link to the Walmart Corporate Coupon Policy.

To dispel any myths about what they will and will not allow, here is the …

Wal-Mart Coupon Policy

Wal-Mart accepts the following types of coupons (see guidelines below):

  • Manufacturer coupons (Cents Off)
  • Free merchandise (or manufacturer’s Buy-One-Get-One-Free) coupons
  • Store coupons
  • Pharmacy (Advertising and Promotional) coupons
  • Internet coupons
  • Soft drink container caps

The following are guidelines and limits:

  • Wal-Mart only accepts coupons for merchandise we sell and only when presented at the time of purchase.
  • Coupons should have an expiration date and be presented within the valid dates. Wal-Mart will not accept expired coupons.
  • Internet coupons should be legible and say “Manufacturer Coupon.” There should be a valid remit address for the manufacturer and a scannable bar code.
  • Only one coupon per item is permitted.
  • Use of 40 or more coupons per transaction will require approval by Customer Service Manager.

I’ll be tracking down the other corporate coupon policies and compiling them here.

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Rachel June 7, 2010 at 1:09 pm

The Clayton NC walmart declined my internet coupons yesterday, even though they met the company guidelines. The store says it is no longer accepting any internet coupons and says that they are bogus. However, no signs were posted and this is not on the walmart.com site. So customers don’t find out until their merchandise has already been rung up and bagged. Very deceptive not to inform the public.

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Ralph February 1, 2011 at 10:58 pm

Only problem I’ve encountered & it has been happening more frequently LATELY even on manufacturer’s coupons is when the checker takes two or three swipes & says it won’t scan!! Especially if they’re free product coupons! You could meet every Wal-Mart coupon policy condition & still be declined if they say the coupon cannot be SCANNED! I’ll probably start shopping at my local store since it’s much closer & they haven’t refused any of my coupons yet!

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