slim19722 wrote:
That won't happen. On Target's website, they said the coupon is no longer gonna be valid, becasue of "fradulant use".
http://news.target.com/phoenix.zhtml?c= ... ID=1171550 [in best Daffy Duck voice]
"mother"
That sucks. There was nothing on the coupons that said they couldn't be used multiple times. If they didn't want people using them, then the date on it should have been for a shorter/specific time.
Since to my knowledge I was meeting the criteria of the coupon ("Buy $25.00 in toys, get $5.00 off") and was not altering it to get other merchandise, I don't think that falls into 'Fraudulent Use'...
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Hey, Target.
If it is a problem with people redeeming altered coupons, then don't accept the altered coupons.
It sounds like the problem is the cashiers not checking. (Yes, that's simplifing it, but that is one of those 'moment of truth' situations.) If the problem is in the redemption of them, then that's where the training should be, just like checking for counterfeit money.
Why not accept the unaltered ones? Post a guide that shows your cashiers how to tell the difference between the two.
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This sounds like the start of companies no longer providing online coupons because they 'can be easily altered'.
Oh well, if the stuff isn't on the shelf to begin with, I can't buy it...
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