I rarely shop at Dollar Tree, but since I found myself next door I could not resist stepping inside to purchase 5-pkgs Halls cough drops for $1 /ea, knowing that I could get a $5 rebate on Checkout51.
Most (but not all) of the rebates in Checkout51 state:
When that stipulation is stated, I feel responsible to honor their rules.
@What-Shot Easy deal!
I noticed Halls cough drops are also in Swagbucks. Too bad Checkout 51 doesn't allow other apps or coupons for this offer.
SB, iBotta and Checkout 51 are totally different companies. They have no clue what you do on other apps
Not true. If you select a rebate in ibotta that is in checkout 51, it will change the redeemtion to 0 offers remaining. Saving star and coupons.com also triggered it. You need to redeem the checkout 51 first. Once it pays out, activate the ibotta rebate and scan the receipt since you have 5 days to redeem, unless it’s expiring soon
When I did the fairlife on Sunday I did ibotta first then checkout 51 and got credit on both.
Most (but not all) of the rebates in Checkout51 state:
When that stipulation is stated, I feel responsible to honor their rules.
@What-Shot CO51 and Swagbucks both state such.
We all want to be righteous but if that is the case, no one would be using coupons.
The "spirit/honor" of coupon probably doesn't allow "printed coupons" and iBotta used at the same time. Some people even triple stacked with store digital coupons. Some even quadruple or 5x stacked with credit card offers and etc.
We shouldn't use store digital coupons with "printed" coupons. We shouldn't be shopping at stores that allow double coupons when the coupon itself states "no double allowed" etc. etc. etc. etc.
I asked Shoprite CS, about using printed coupons and using Shoprite digital coupons at the same time. They said, it is not allowed.
That said, just follow what you believe.
The fact that manufacturer's digital coupons are not to be combined with manufacturer's paper coupons makes sense to me.
Rebates, however, are not manufacturer's digital coupons, and thus are eligible for "stacking" unless it is stated otherwise (as is often the case on CO51).
I don't know stores today that double-coupon, but if I would run across one I would see no reason to boycott them for offering double-coupons because I would assume it is something they have worked out (and likely they are footing the bill for the doubling-factor).