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Originally Posted by Justin42
What bugs me is Best Buy takes coupons as if they were gift cards-- so you get the value post-tax. (I.e., $24.99 movie works out to $27.42, BB takes coupon and charges me $17.42). Target properly takes the coupon off the value pre-tax, so it works out to $16.45. Sure it's "only" $1 but if I have my choice of which vendor policies to support and it's as much trouble to go to either store, Target gets it this time.
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Actually all manufacturer coupons are deducted after final total post-tax, even at Target. If you had previous purchases at Target, check your receipt and it will show that. Only TARGET store issued coupons are deduced pre-tax.