tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7949376596189856576.post1328997187506961784..comments2024-03-27T02:21:20.970-05:00Comments on Hunting Bargains At HEB: Ask The Readers: Do You Attempt Difficult Coupon Deals At HEB?Jennifer Kinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14666650175559629321noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7949376596189856576.post-61479642012592992802015-12-08T23:35:26.516-06:002015-12-08T23:35:26.516-06:00Meant total 5 products and 3 qMeant total 5 products and 3 qLisanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7949376596189856576.post-35122792260061129792015-12-08T23:33:31.755-06:002015-12-08T23:33:31.755-06:00I really don't think heb would have a problem ...I really don't think heb would have a problem with this. Seems obvious to me. The 2 cleaners are being purchased in order to get the windex ( check ). The bogo q is being used to obtain the gels via piggyback on the cleaners. (Check). Total of 5 products and total of 4 q's used (check). It seems like all systems are go... lol Maybe I just got used to doing "wierd/"difficult" scenarios. These are the most fun to do (now as an experienced couponer).<br />Managers and cashiers at my heb are now pretty well versed in couponing as compared to 2 years ago! Good luck to all!Lisanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7949376596189856576.post-19778478697096963332015-12-08T12:33:34.962-06:002015-12-08T12:33:34.962-06:00I'd say that in the scenario about the cleaner...I'd say that in the scenario about the cleaners that it should fall within HEB's coupon policy on piggybacking because you'd be purchasing the qualifying item for both promotions. If I was purchasing this deal I would definitely hand over the manufacturer's coupon first (when I shop at HEB the coupon pile I hand over is always basket coupons, then manufacture, then yellow coupons). That seems to confuse the computer less. I've also noticed that when shopping at HEB these piggybacking deals are easier to do when being purchased with a larger order. As long as your coupons are then scanned in the right order the system will just take off the discounts and the cashiers don't try and over-analyze any really awesome deals. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7949376596189856576.post-61613335018061083252015-12-08T12:02:58.582-06:002015-12-08T12:02:58.582-06:00I just had a strange deal I wasn't sure would ...I just had a strange deal I wasn't sure would work and at this point I don't want to do it again although the manager said it would be ok. I bought the buy two Everready 4 pack batteries for $4 deal and I had a .80 cents off manufacturer coupon for any 1 pack of batteries. I asked the manager if I could use the .80 cents coupon with the yellow instore buy 2/$4 and she told me yes. The machine beeped and said there were not enough items purchased. I told the cashier I already talked to the manager and she said I could use both coupons on the deal. I walked away not feeling very good about that because my name is on that reciept and my credit card number is on that reciept. If it really is something that shouldn't be done I think they could ask me about it later and put me on some kind of list for coupon fraud. I don't want that so I wouldn't try strange things like that unless I had the manager do the ringing for me instead of a cashier. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com