SandrA9810
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Publix, does the same as kroger's. If the item is BOGO... the first item is full price, the second is free. But at Publix, if you use coupons, it just scans at the bottom, manufacturer's coupon, vendor coupon, or store coupon. Doesn't say what it is for. So if you return an item with the reciept, then you get the full price back.
Now in the case of the notebook. Make it clear to the person that you would like an even exchange of items. And sometimes it's best to just not use your receipt, so you don't loose out on your coupon. But for the screen door, there might have been a restocking fee or something for the screen door. But again, I would've just not used the reciept, just say you paid cash for it. Because items can be looked up by your CC number now too.
And you generally can't do that maybe more than 3 or 4 times in a year, because they keep track of your returns using your DL number. So they know you're not trying to scam them.
Now in the case of the notebook. Make it clear to the person that you would like an even exchange of items. And sometimes it's best to just not use your receipt, so you don't loose out on your coupon. But for the screen door, there might have been a restocking fee or something for the screen door. But again, I would've just not used the reciept, just say you paid cash for it. Because items can be looked up by your CC number now too.
And you generally can't do that maybe more than 3 or 4 times in a year, because they keep track of your returns using your DL number. So they know you're not trying to scam them.