Rexall Coupons... I can purchase more than one item with only one coupon! How does that work?
It sounds like your sister used a Rexall coupon... on those coupons, it's basically a sale price on a piece of paper that looks like a coupon. (you can use it a Walmart, but it's basically a price match situation).
The "coupon" for Rexall specify's that you can buy as many of that item as you'd like and use just the one "coupon" to get that price. (why they call it a coupon and not just make a sale of it, is beyond me!... just to confuse people I guess!!)
The Dove coupon... if it's'a manufacturer's coupon that uses the words "one coupon per purchase" means that you can buy only ONE Dove with EACH coupon.
Purchase = Item
Transaction = the sale which could be one or more items (basically: the exchange of money for the goods (or bartering if it's goods/services for something of agreeable value)
A Transaction may contain one or several purchases (items).
Example: I had a transaction of 10 items. The cashier bagged up my purchases and I found 10 items in my bag when I got home, (the words are pretty interchangeable)
So, if you have 10 coupons for Dove and 10 Dove products, you are good to ring in your transaction together.
The exception, is that a coupon says "one per transaction" that is when you would ring in ONE Dove by itself. Then another Dove is paid for separately.
The "coupon" for Rexall specify's that you can buy as many of that item as you'd like and use just the one "coupon" to get that price. (why they call it a coupon and not just make a sale of it, is beyond me!... just to confuse people I guess!!)
The Dove coupon... if it's'a manufacturer's coupon that uses the words "one coupon per purchase" means that you can buy only ONE Dove with EACH coupon.
Purchase = Item
Transaction = the sale which could be one or more items (basically: the exchange of money for the goods (or bartering if it's goods/services for something of agreeable value)
A Transaction may contain one or several purchases (items).
Example: I had a transaction of 10 items. The cashier bagged up my purchases and I found 10 items in my bag when I got home, (the words are pretty interchangeable)
So, if you have 10 coupons for Dove and 10 Dove products, you are good to ring in your transaction together.
The exception, is that a coupon says "one per transaction" that is when you would ring in ONE Dove by itself. Then another Dove is paid for separately.