It means you can only use one coupon at a time.
It is usually noted in a disclaimer that major coupons cannot be used during a sale. In your case Payless will have a disclaimer if the coupon is not valid during the 1/2 price sale.
Yes you can still get this coupon for Pier I. You can find this at www.shopathome.com/PierOne and will be able to get a nice discount.
The coupon value is usually 1/000 of a cent. They can also be 1/20 or 1/1000 of a cent. The face value is how much the coupon takes off your bill.
Clorox bleach (sodium hypochlorite) is a compound composed of sodium, oxygen, and chlorine atoms. Each molecule of sodium hypochlorite contains 1 sodium atom, 1 oxygen atom, and 1 chlorine atom. So in one molecule of Clorox bleach, there are a total of 3 atoms.
Yes it is still valid for 1 cent worth of postage on US mail for a domestic location.
They will likely still accept your online coupon from Puerto Rico but the shipping will likely be more expensive if it's even available. To be sure, call them at 1-800-THE-CITY
The newspaper typically has the most coupons that can be clipped. It's still the #1 source for clippable coupons.
I gave my dad coupons because he doesnt really like expensive gifts, the coupons were: 1 wash your car 2 hug coupon 1 kiss coupon 1 unpack the dishwasher 1 clean room coupon 1 embarrass me in public coupon and these would be coupons he could give to you or your siblings and you had to do what they said. hope it helped
I have found no indication that the Great Wolf Lodge has location limitations on their coupons. Barring any text on the coupon itself that would exclude Charlotte, it should be valid there. If you want to be especially sure, you can call the lodge directly and ask at 1-704-549-8206.
Depending on condition, a 16 oz. bottle is worth about $1 to $10, a 32 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, a 64 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, and a 1 gallon clorox bottle is worth about $5 to $20. Any clorox bottle under 16oz. can be worth $1 to $25 depending on rarity and condition.
Depending on condition, a 16 oz. bottle is worth about $1 to $10, a 32 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, a 64 oz. bottle is worth about $5 to $15, and a 1 gallon clorox bottle is worth about $5 to $20. Any clorox bottle under 16oz. can be worth $1 to $25 depending on rarity and condition.