It's hard to find too many RVers who don't shop (and probably stay at) the friendly, always in the neighborhood wherever you are, Walmart. Catching a few Zs and a good deal while shopping just seem to go together. Do you know Walmart's coupon policy? Nah, it's not for a "premium" spot in the lot for your RV, but if you do coupons for reduced prices, it may help you save a few bucks in the checkout line.
First, Walmart, like most all retailers, takes those manufacturer "cents off coupons." But to make customers crash through the front door, Wally also has a few other coupon coaxers up its corporate sleeves. Here are a couple you may not know about:
Competitive Coupons: Got a cupey from another store? If there's a specific price on the coupon, Walmart will take it. The same holds true for a "two for one" offer--as long as the price is on the coupon, Walmart will honor it.
Checkout Coupons: Do a bit of shopping at another grocery store? Got one of those machine printed "checkout coupons" that offer you a screaming deal for something the next time you come back? Wally accepts them from other stores. There are a few coupon caveats, among them there must be a specific dollars and cents off, have the words "manufacturer's coupon," and a bar code on it.
Internet coupons: Some have wondered if the Big W would accept coupons printed off their computer printer. The answer is largely, yes. There are hoops that Wally makes you go through, but not much more than any other store will look for.
For the finer details, check out the official Walmart coupon policy here.
coupon image lisaclarke on flickr.com by creative commons license.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Coupons and Walmart go together
Monday, March 21, 2011
Stealth camping in a small RV
Staying overnight in a parking lot or other location where you don't pay, and don't even identify yourself as a camper -- primarily because you will likely be kicked out if you do -- is a bit of an art. In this short video, learn how one woman picks her overnight spots and the techniques she employees to blend in for a undisturbed night's sleep.
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