So my previous post was about the 1 cent deals that will be starting tomorrow at Staples. Okay, so you know these deals but when in the world would you want to drive down to Staples to pay a penny for a couple of items? Fret no more because you no longer have to. Wal-Mart price matches. They have guidelines though. Some similar to every other price matching rule you have heard out there; the item must be same quantity, same color, same brand (store brand or name brand). Only if these requirements are met will Wal-Mart price match. Also, if an image says limit a number, that doesn't necessarily apply since you aren't at that store, but you should still be considerate of the other shoppers. ((clearance isles are different, they are on sale for a reason, it means they aren't coming back and the store just wants them gone. So if you clear a shelf there, congrats!))
If you know you kid isn't going to use twenty one hundred count packages of index cards and you won't either, then don't get twenty flipping packages. Maybe take a look at their school supply list, (if you have one) or else just buy two so you have an extra one on hand if its needed. When you start buying a crap ton of stuff you don't need or won't even use, that's when you start to be considered a hoarder or an "extreme couponer". By the way. That show is fake and that's why I can not reenact those shopping trips here. They used illegal coupons, I don't nor would I ever in my lifetime do such a thing, so I am glad I am not on the show and I would never be. Back to Wal-Mart lol.
Something I suggest printing out, actually two things, are Wal-Mart's coupon policy and Wal-Mart's price matching policy. If you are able to, carry them with you whenever you go to Wal-Mart, I don't know how m any times I have had a cashier with her head up her ass thinking she knows everything when she didn't even know what her policy said. Plus, its really fun to throw it in their arrogant faces. (This is a rare event, but when it happens you feel like you're on the top of the world.) So print these policies out. Read them, get comfortable with them. Memorize them so that if you do get into a sticky situation you can first reference them and if need be pull them out and show them off for the world to see.
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