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Dollar Tree Deals and Match ups
I posted this in HD yesterday (link to thread) but I know a lot of you never venture outside of the DS forum. 
According to their Facebook Page [facebook.com], Dollar Tree will begin accepting manufacturer's coupons on Sunday, August 26th.
DT posted an official policy this morning regarding coupon usage:
IN-STORE COUPON ACCEPTANCE: GUIDELINES & LIMITATIONS
DOLLAR TREE WILL ACCEPT COUPONS IN STORES BEGINNING SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 2012
1.Only original and intact manufacturers’ coupons will be accepted. Retailer-specific coupons will not be accepted.
2.Coupons are void if copied, scanned, or if they have been altered in any way.
3.Only two (2) print-at-home Internet coupons may be redeemed per transaction.
4.We are unable to accept coupons for “Free” items with no purchase requirements or where the amount for the product is blank.
5.Coupons can only be used in stores and must be presented at time of purchase. Coupons cannot be redeemed for cash at a later time.
6.Coupons will not be accepted without the purchase of the item specified and are subject to the terms listed (e.g. expiration date, size, limitations, quantity, etc.).
7.Coupons cannot be redeemed for more than the purchase price of the item.
8.Only one (1) manufacturer’s coupon will be accepted per item.
9.Management has the right to refuse any coupon or otherwise limit quantities.
LINK [dollartree.com] *scroll to bottom
This is big news for couponers. Especially since many manufacturers have recently begun to lower the value of their coupons. Twenty-five cents off an item may seem Scrooge-like when buying at Walmart but suddenly becomes more attractive when using it at DT.
STORE LOCATOR [dollartree.com]

According to their Facebook Page [facebook.com], Dollar Tree will begin accepting manufacturer's coupons on Sunday, August 26th.
DT posted an official policy this morning regarding coupon usage:
IN-STORE COUPON ACCEPTANCE: GUIDELINES & LIMITATIONS
DOLLAR TREE WILL ACCEPT COUPONS IN STORES BEGINNING SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 2012
1.Only original and intact manufacturers’ coupons will be accepted. Retailer-specific coupons will not be accepted.
2.Coupons are void if copied, scanned, or if they have been altered in any way.
3.Only two (2) print-at-home Internet coupons may be redeemed per transaction.
4.We are unable to accept coupons for “Free” items with no purchase requirements or where the amount for the product is blank.
5.Coupons can only be used in stores and must be presented at time of purchase. Coupons cannot be redeemed for cash at a later time.
6.Coupons will not be accepted without the purchase of the item specified and are subject to the terms listed (e.g. expiration date, size, limitations, quantity, etc.).
7.Coupons cannot be redeemed for more than the purchase price of the item.
8.Only one (1) manufacturer’s coupon will be accepted per item.
9.Management has the right to refuse any coupon or otherwise limit quantities.
LINK [dollartree.com] *scroll to bottom
This is big news for couponers. Especially since many manufacturers have recently begun to lower the value of their coupons. Twenty-five cents off an item may seem Scrooge-like when buying at Walmart but suddenly becomes more attractive when using it at DT.
STORE LOCATOR [dollartree.com]
Last edited by nuffsaid; 08-23-2012 at 06:03 AM..










Repped! 






I pulled out the policy and showed it to them, prompting one guy to go to the office. He came back and told the cashier "she's right, it's only 2 IP per transaction. I guess that means they can use all the regular ones they want."

