September 24th, 2014

Target Coupon Policy Update

Target logo

Yay! Target updated their official coupon policy and I have some good news (but it’s kind of something we already knew). Here are the new changes:

  • Question #4, Bullet #1. Manufacturer coupons can be accepted at the register even if they don’t clearly indicate who the manufacturer is, or if they indicate the name of another retailer.
  • Question #4, Bullet #2. If a coupon states “Manufacturer Coupon,” it’s redeemable anywhere (including Target), even if the coupon states, “Redeemable at Kroger, Cub, etc.” (or any other retailer).

Basically, Target has clarified that they WILL accept manufacturer coupons with another stores logo or name. For example, like these printable coupons! I’ve always told you guys this but finally it’s in writing. Also, they updated Question #2 making it clear what a per purchase and per transaction means. Read the full Target Coupon Policy here!

You may want to print it out and bring it with you on your shopping trips. Happy Shopping! 🙂

Thanks totallytarget!

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  • Junior September 24, 2014, 1:51 PM

    I was hoping that Target would also mention about accepting expired coupons because I hear a lot of people doing that. I would really like if Target said it in writing so I could use expired coupons 🙂

    • Ro September 24, 2014, 9:22 PM

      Yeah, at this time, they do not accept expired coupons. Honestly, I don’t see that ever happening nationwide either. More likely on a store by store basis. I wish it would! lol