TBGOES2DISNEY
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I just got $10 in Kohl's cash with a coupon that is $10 off $30. The Kohl's cash says it will be applied prior to percent-off total purchase discounts/coupons. So will I need to spend at least $40 to use the coupon with my Kohl's cash?
Example:
$40 pretax
- $10 kohls cash
= $30
- $10 off $30 coupon
=$20 total before tax
I know it would come out the same amount if they applied the coupon first in this scenario, but if they apply the Kohl's cash first, then I wouldn't be allowed to do this:
$30 - 10 coupon = 20 - 10 kohls cash = 10 bc they would do this $30-10 kohls cash = 20 (coupon no longer meets $30 requirement)
Thanks in advance!
Example:
$40 pretax
- $10 kohls cash
= $30
- $10 off $30 coupon
=$20 total before tax
I know it would come out the same amount if they applied the coupon first in this scenario, but if they apply the Kohl's cash first, then I wouldn't be allowed to do this:
$30 - 10 coupon = 20 - 10 kohls cash = 10 bc they would do this $30-10 kohls cash = 20 (coupon no longer meets $30 requirement)
Thanks in advance!