Target Coupon Policy Update September 2014
There has been an update to Target Coupon Policy as of September 2014. Target has clarified that they WILL accept manufacturer coupons that have another store logo or store name.
Here is the new verbiage :
“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).”
This is good news for Target Shoppers! In the past, many of you have told us that Target won’t accept your coupon that has “redeemable at Walmart” written on it. The new verbiage in the policy makes it clear they do accept it.
Will Target accept my manufacturer Coupon:
Target will accept your manufacturer coupon, as long as printed limitations and requirements are met. Keep in mind:
- 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.
- 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).
- 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.
- Manufacturer coupons that are found on the Internet and printed are accepted.
- Target doesn’t accept manufacturer “rebate” coupons.
Click here for more information on How to Tell if your Coupon is a Manufacturer Coupon.