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I went to Asda this morning for two reasons: (1) They're open 24 hours and I was up and (2) they are doing a promotion at the minute where you get £40 worth of vouchers if you spend £40. We're having a party today for my FIL's 80th birthday, so I knew I'd spend the £40 and I'll use about £25 of the £40 vouchers, so I thought it was worth it.
I had a few coupons printed from online that I took with me. I put these items in my trolley and for the items they didn't have in stock, I put those coupons in my bag for use at a later date. When I got to the till, the woman tells me I can't use the coupons. When I asked her why she said, "Well, you have to actually purchase the items to use the coupons."
:huh:
Isn't that the point of coupons?
Do people in this country actually try to use coupons for things they haven't bought? This woman on the till seemed shocked that I was actually buying the items for which I had coupons. What gives, people?
I had a few coupons printed from online that I took with me. I put these items in my trolley and for the items they didn't have in stock, I put those coupons in my bag for use at a later date. When I got to the till, the woman tells me I can't use the coupons. When I asked her why she said, "Well, you have to actually purchase the items to use the coupons."
:huh:
Isn't that the point of coupons?
Do people in this country actually try to use coupons for things they haven't bought? This woman on the till seemed shocked that I was actually buying the items for which I had coupons. What gives, people?