December last year, I received a booklet of coupon from Mc Donald. I cut all the coupons and put them in my purse in case we want to go to Mc Donald. One fine day, I decided to bring my kids there and used the coupons. The promo says "one coupon per person," which means, we will be able to save some money for this awesome deal. But when we ordered and showed all the 3 coupons for the three of us, the cashier did not honor it, and we are allowed only one coupon per transaction. I showed her what was written on the coupon and she got confused too, so she asked the supervisor about it. The supervisor said it's one coupon per costumer. So I ended up with one coupon.
I told my husband about it and he said that I should insisted about the "Limit One Coupon Per Person Per Visit."
So what can you say about "the One coupon per person per visit me?" Will you insist or just let it go?
They probably based it on receipt. One receipt is consider one customer. I don't know if this will work, but you can probably ask them to have 1 receipt for each coupon. Di ko pa natry but it'll probably work!
ReplyDeleteyes, base nga sa receipt. you can make different transaction
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