Up to $4.16 Overage Possibility at Walmart: $7.00 off any TENA Product-Limit 1

by Paul on February 2, 2012

So Tena didn’t think that $6.00 was enough to try their products so they increased the amount to $7.00. This coupon still FREAKS ME OUT!! I will say that the coupon says “Up to” so your store will probably tell you no overage, but really who knows anymore. I found a few different options for you based on how your store treats this coupon. Click HERE to get yours
Thanks, Freebies4Mom!

Tena Pads: $2.86- $5.24
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Total:Free to as much as $4.16 overage!

Paul

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Beth Franzosa February 3, 2012 at 3:53 pm

Paul,
I am bummed. I tried this coupon this morning at my Walmart and eventually had a group of 6 people staring at it (checker, CSM, Store Manager, etc.). They all agreed the coupon was fraudulent because there is no space for them to write on there how much the item cost. ARRRGHHH!

I even pulled out my cell phone and showed them the email with the coupon attached in my email. They still didn’t believe it. I am so ticked! Frustrating!!

Beth

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Scott February 3, 2012 at 9:12 pm

Don’t be afraid to contact corporate and Tena about the issues.

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alyssa February 4, 2012 at 10:41 pm

My WalMart also called everyone under the sun to take a look at this coupon. When it prints from my (amazingly clear) printer, it is still really blurry and hard to read the address. It also does not acan at all. The register does not even recognize that it is a coupon. Not even an error beep- nothing. The CSM came over and said that there was some new WalMart training last weekend and they are no longer going to accept coupons that don’t scan at all. I was outraged that they would not take my coupon. I said to the Manager “Go to tenatwist.com and register for yourself and see I didn’t make it up.” she looked at me like I was a criminal and said they can not take it. What’s worse is that my husband works there so now we are “red flagged” because we were trying to use such a “boggess” coupon (in their words). What I did is I wrote a long letter to the customer service team at Tena and explained the problem and asked politely if they could give me a manufacturers coupon for the same amount so I can actually use it. I explained that I am a couponer and I have looked on all of my coupon sites and apparently NOT ONE OF THESE COUPONS HAVE ACTUALLY SCANNED at the store. I will update if I get a response. Good luck everyone!

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debra February 3, 2012 at 7:44 pm

Wahoo, used these at my Walmart today! I admit I am guilty of Cashier profiling and I hit it right! I used 12 coupons for 10 packs at 2.86 and 2 at 5.24. Cashier had to get CM to override but I got overage for all of them. So free plus overage. I then went back to the store and returned them all for a full refund. WOW! They paid me to shop big time! I used the overage to cover diapers, toilet paper, shampoo, kids pjs and more! What a great day!

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anna February 3, 2012 at 7:56 pm

Wow! you just cheated Walmart right there! It’s people like you that give couponers a bad name.

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Scott February 3, 2012 at 9:11 pm

I hope they report you for coupon fraud; you give all couponers a bad name!

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Paul February 3, 2012 at 10:32 pm

I am going to assume this is a joke. Anyone that has read my site for more than a week knows that this is completely despicable and wrong. You need to return the money you stole and then donate your computer to the boys and girls club and never coupon again. Do not return to my site person that more than likely lives MA, Zip code 02061. I will alert the Walmarts in your area to be on the look for someone committing coupon fraud. I bet the CSM will remember you.

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Melissa February 3, 2012 at 10:52 pm

OMG no wonder my Walmart here gives us a hard time about coupons where there are people like Debra out there!! I dont live in the MA area (FL here) but our store is HORRIBLE about taking coupons. They scrutinize and question every single one. Now I know why. I would NEVER do something like this! In the past I have had to take an item or two back that I bought with a coupon (due to expiration dates or some other issue) and I have ALWAYS brought up the fact that I used a coupon to pay. I took a couple of cans of soup back to Publix the other day because when I bought them I wasn’t paying attention to the expiration date. I told cust svc that I used coupons to pay for them. She couldn’t figure out how to refund me minus the coupon so I just ended up getting more cans of soup instead of the money back – that way I still felt like the coupons were going toward my purchase and I wasn’t ripping them off. Money is tight for everyone but not worth stealing!

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Gertrude February 3, 2012 at 11:15 pm

Holy crap!!! That is just crazy! I was happy to use my ONE coupon to get a free pack of panty liners, they did adjust the coupon down to the 2.?? That they cost but I was happy as a clam to just get them for free! What she did is very unethical and gives us all a bad name, earning us all the “you people” comments at the store! What a pathetic thing to do! I’m curious though, how does that constitute coupon fraud? Is it because she used copies? Because I fought you were only supposed to print one. Just curious.

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LaToya February 4, 2012 at 10:20 am

LOL! – this HAS to be a joke. Has to…please…please be a joke… It’s one thing to print the extra and get them for free….another to print extra and get the overage….but to get the free plus the overage and then RETURN for a refund?! Oh my land that is wicked wrong.

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anne February 3, 2012 at 8:44 pm

Wow- I am all for being frugal & using overage on things we need, but you have got to be KIDDING!! It is people that abuse coupons (Like Debra above) that ruins it for all of us. Not too smart to brag about it either….

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Sonya February 3, 2012 at 9:58 pm

I hope Debra reads this post again. That is sad that she, or anyone else, would think it is a good idea to get free product and then return it to the store for cash. Good grief – really?

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Jeanne February 3, 2012 at 10:09 pm

Wal Mart told me that since it says up to $7.00 they will only take off the amount of the product and no more.

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LaToya February 4, 2012 at 10:22 am

I’m going to try mine this weekend and see what happens. Fine print says they will be reimbursed the price of the coupon – which is $7. And with their overage policy, I think we should be getting the full amount and then the overage.

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leslie February 4, 2012 at 10:57 am

Debra should be banned from using coupon!!!! Sounds like show sn’t the first time she’s done it. Her Walmart should be contracted since you have to give an I’d to return. DEBRA U SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF URSELF!!!!

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Jenny February 6, 2012 at 7:07 pm

my Walmart in NE Ohio only adjusted them down to the product price. oh well. going to go back and get more then donate them to a local Nursing Home…esp now since I read Debra’s post. I hope that was a joke

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Helena February 8, 2012 at 1:11 pm

I’m pretty sure that Walmart will remember her from her transaction and she will most likely have trouble using her coupons from now on. I’m sad to hear what she did but she will have to live with the guilt.

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Tammy February 9, 2012 at 10:38 am

Debra you suck, I tried to use this at my local store and they would not accept it they said it was fraud I shop there all the time I would never try to fraud them or do anything like that people like you make me so angry!!!

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