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Old 04-06-04 | 01:44 PM
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Does Toys R Us B&M take coupons?

Does anyone know if TRU takes manufacturer's coupons? Thanks!
Old 04-06-04 | 01:48 PM
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I would think so. Unless, it says on the coupon not god at TRU or only good at a certain store (not TRU).
Old 04-06-04 | 03:36 PM
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They should unless they changed their policies. When I used to work there, they would take formula coupons, etc and the only real gripe was when cashiers taking expired coupons.
Old 04-07-04 | 11:26 AM
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Thanks guys! I answered my own question yesterday. I used a $2 coupon for The Cat in the Hat DVD that was in the Sunday paper. Worked nice with the Buy 2 Get 1 deal going on....

Thanks again!
Old 04-08-04 | 09:17 PM
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The only thing abut TRU taking coupons is that they charge sales tax on the orginal amount before coupon or Buy 2 Get 1 Free offers. Most stores just absorb the amount tax, since most states require tax on before coupun/rebate price. TRU does not.
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If I can piggyback on this Toys R Us thread with another question about the store.

I went in to take advantage of their buy 2 get 1 free dvd this week. I know that Best Buy had the same dvd's cheaper. I asked the cashier and she said I could not get the price match AND the offer, because that would be double dipping. I was cool with that. But when a dvd rang up at $1 higher than it was priced I asked if she could change it. She told me she couldn't because the system would recognize that as a price match and therefore wouldn't let me have the offer.

I think that is crap. Most other retailers will adjust the price because it's their mistake and give the special offer or financing. Does anyone have any inside info on this?

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