Never in the past did Walmart shoppers have to worry about a thing...

...but now things have changed, and it's up to the shopper, and the customer, to be prepared. Remember the days when there were no worries - maybe a coupon or two would be just a tad expired, yet you came across a friendly employee who relieved your stress and accepted it - Those days are long gone.

Don't count on being able to plead your case at Walmart

Restrictions have changed, and you better get used to it. According to coupons-in-the-news "New policy changes have brought Walmart’s coupon policy in alignment with other retailers, in eliminating overage, imposing like-coupon limits, and declining to override the register if it rejects a coupon. Walmart hasn’t touched its coupon policy in nearly six years, so it went largely unnoticed last month when the policy posted online introduced several changes. People started noticing after an image of what appeared to be an internal memo began circulating in online couponing groups, notifying store staffers that register software would be updated this week to automatically enforce the new policies"

Their new policy says it very clear

“Walmart does not give cash back nor will any overages apply to the remaining items in the transaction if the value of a coupon is greater than the purchase value of the item.” So now you know to be prepared next time you head out to your nearest Walmart. Double and triple-check your coupons before you leave the house.


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