Finally they wrote back. Here is what they sent to me. I had to send them multiple emails though to get a straight answer out of them. Their response is pretty much ridiculous concerning this however----telling me they don't get reimbursed for them. Something about THAT statement reeks of BS...but here is what they sent me--misspellings and all:
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Response (Derreck Wilson) - 04/20/2009 11:22 AM
Thank you for contacting Toysrus. In regards to your questions, Toysrus/Babiesrus will accept any of our own coupons, either received via mail or e-mail. For third party coupons, we will take manufacture coupons that are approved between our company and the manufacture. These are usually mailed directly from the manufacture, for example we take formula coupons form Nestle that look like a check for customers who turn in a rebate form.
In general, coupons printed from web sites, that house multiple coupons that can be printed in mass quantity, are not accepted due to the fact that we do not get reimbursed for those coupons. This also includes web sites that take our coupons and posted them for mass print with out our permission. If you have any further questions about this issue, pleasecall 1-800-toysrus.
Again, I thank you for contacting Toysrus.
Sincerely,
Toysrus Guest Relations
Showing posts with label coupon policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coupon policy. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Official Coupon Policies
Here are some official coupon policies I have located. Go to each site and print them out and have them in your coupon arsenal. They cannot argue official company policy.
Walmart
Giant Eagle
Target (Emailed them about it---will post when they reply).
BJ's Wholesale Club
CVS (Emailed them about it--will post when they reply). My local CVS has accepted every coupon I have given them though---printed off the Internet or cut from the circulars.
Kroger (Emailed them about it--will post when they reply). I don't shop there myself but I want to have that information for those of you who do.
********UPDATE ON KROGER'S POLICY********
I figured it would be best to direct you to another post on Kroger's Coupon Policy. It was sent to me in an email which I just now received. This is the policy they gave me. I hope this helps to clarify things.
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Toys R Us (Emailed them also---will post when they reply).
UPDATE 4/22/09 : They finally sent me an answer on this. Read about their policy concerning Internet coupon usage here. What is really bad about this is the amount of time it took for them to send me their answer (an entire month!!)...and the answer doesn't even sound correct. What store DOESN'T get reimbursed by the manufacturer when a customer submits an Internet coupon to them legitimately? Apparently Toys R US!!
Any others I find I will post for you!!
Walmart
Giant Eagle
Target (Emailed them about it---will post when they reply).
BJ's Wholesale Club
CVS (Emailed them about it--will post when they reply). My local CVS has accepted every coupon I have given them though---printed off the Internet or cut from the circulars.
Kroger (Emailed them about it--will post when they reply). I don't shop there myself but I want to have that information for those of you who do.
********UPDATE ON KROGER'S POLICY********
I figured it would be best to direct you to another post on Kroger's Coupon Policy. It was sent to me in an email which I just now received. This is the policy they gave me. I hope this helps to clarify things.
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Toys R Us (Emailed them also---will post when they reply).
UPDATE 4/22/09 : They finally sent me an answer on this. Read about their policy concerning Internet coupon usage here. What is really bad about this is the amount of time it took for them to send me their answer (an entire month!!)...and the answer doesn't even sound correct. What store DOESN'T get reimbursed by the manufacturer when a customer submits an Internet coupon to them legitimately? Apparently Toys R US!!
Any others I find I will post for you!!
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