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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 5:51 pm
by Kyle
They say in the fine print you cant, but you can, I did for Frog. As long as the coupons are different, you can use them.
But it depends on the cashier. Some of them dont do it just becasue the dont think their supposed to.
So you can stack them(the computers dont give them any kind of errors that you normally might), but their not required to. If they decide its against policy, tough luck.
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 5:53 pm
by SWillie!
magicalwands wrote:SmartAleck25 wrote:
Final Price: -$1.01

Of course, with tax, it's a different story, but still!
I do not think we're allowed to stack coupons. I haven't printed them yet but do they say they cannot be combined with another coupon?
Yeah. The $10 Upgrade ones and the $5 Magical Savings ones both say "Coupon may not be reproduced, transferred or used in conjunction with any other offer." Bummer.
But again, it probably just depends on who you have ring you up at the register.
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:05 pm
by Elladorine
I just got back from Toys Я Us with The Princess and the Frog in hand.
The first one had a manager hovering over the cashier once it was my turn to check out, and she immediately announced to me that they could only honor one coupon per item. No amount of reasoning or arguing would make her budge. I told them both I'd have to wait on that and drove to another store.

Luckily there are several in the city and I didn't have to go far out of my way.
The lady at the next store said she couldn't honor two coupons either, but when I pointed out they weren't the same amounts she called someone else over for help. After shuffling things around a bit, one of her co-workers told her to try scanning them both to see if they'd work. She tried the $5 one first, which worked fine. The $10 one wouldn't scan (it didn't print well), and it wouldn't accept her punching in the number manually. She then shrugged it off and said it would only take one, and I told her if I could only have one, I wanted to use the $10 one, not the $5.

So then a manager showed up and just told her to override the coupon and take it off too. She asked if she could get in trouble over it, and the manager told her she'd sign it herself so there was no reason to worry.
The total came to $2.88 with tax. I'll be going back to the same store on Tuesday, and hopefully there won't be any problems (I'm still slightly worried about the lack of ink on one of the coupons, especially since it was almost an issue today).
This is awesome. I hadn't planned on upgrading the Toy Story movies for a while since I have both The Ultimate Toy Box and the special editions for each film. I hadn't really planned on buying a second copy of The Princess and the Frog either but I couldn't pass it up for $3. I figure I can either hang on to it for a rainy day or give it to a relative as a gift.
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 7:11 pm
by Kyle
I heard some people have problems when scaning the 5 before the 10. thats why I made sure to hand her the 10 first. then politely ask if you could use the 5 as well, pointing out that its a separate coupon of a different amount.
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:02 pm
by tcclives23
tlc38tlc38 wrote:tcclives23, do you know if Wal-Mart is offering the $10 off deal for buying both movies?
Most likely not, they didn't do it with A Bug's Life and Monster's Inc. and typically if they do that sort of thing, there's a sticker on the front announcing it. But if i hear otherwise, you guys will be the first to know.
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 3:18 am
by MICKEYMOUSE
Does anyone know how much Wal-Mart is selling these on Blu-Ray? So far if I am correct, Target has them the cheapest at $22.99.....
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 4:48 am
by BK
If all the special features are on both Blu-Ray and DVD then what does it say about the BR?
It could have fit a whole lot more but they didn't bother. Kind of stupid.
Why say 50 GB Blu and 9GB DVD and they have the same features? Pointless.
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 5:23 am
by 2099net
BK wrote:If all the special features are on both Blu-Ray and DVD then what does it say about the BR?
It could have fit a whole lot more but they didn't bother. Kind of stupid.
Why say 50 GB Blu and 9GB DVD and they have the same features? Pointless.
They don't. The DVD doesn't have all of the Classic DVD features carried over.
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 5:24 am
by BK
2099net wrote:BK wrote:If all the special features are on both Blu-Ray and DVD then what does it say about the BR?
It could have fit a whole lot more but they didn't bother. Kind of stupid.
Why say 50 GB Blu and 9GB DVD and they have the same features? Pointless.
They don't. The DVD doesn't have all of the Classic DVD features carried over.
So they only have the movie + new features?
I didn't know that. None of the reviews say so.
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 5:38 am
by 2099net
They have the movie, new features (most of which is just fluff) and the commentaries from the previous DVD releases. None of the other features are on the discs (well not Toy Story 2 anyway - I've not even put TS1 DVD in my player).
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 5:43 am
by tlc38tlc38
tcclives23 wrote:tlc38tlc38 wrote:tcclives23, do you know if Wal-Mart is offering the $10 off deal for buying both movies?
Most likely not, they didn't do it with A Bug's Life and Monster's Inc. and typically if they do that sort of thing, there's a sticker on the front announcing it. But if i hear otherwise, you guys will be the first to know.
I noticed that walmart.com is offering the $10 off for buying them both together. Let's hope that they do this in store.
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 4:19 pm
by SmartAleck25
Anyone know if they accept black and white coupons?
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 4:45 pm
by Kyle
Why on earth would it matter?
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 6:22 pm
by disneyboy20022
Kyle wrote:Why on earth would it matter?
again....if you get a cranky cashier they might think its a photocoopy or a flyer that was made and looks more fake........that's why it could matter...I use color ink to print it out...
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 6:41 pm
by Kyle
Even if it was a photocopy, the codes are unique and wont ring up if entered more than once. these arent like cupons you'd clip from a sunday paper where their all the same.
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:16 pm
by disneyboy20022
Kyle wrote:Even if it was a photocopy, the codes are unique and wont ring up if entered more than once. these arent like cupons you'd clip from a sunday paper where their all the same.
I know that...and you know that....but there could be a very cranky stubborn cashier....I'd say there wouldn't be a probelm either....they just might have to get the manager involved if the cashier is waving a red flag or being ignorant......

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:23 pm
by SmartAleck25
magicalwands wrote:SmartAleck25 wrote:
Final Price: -$1.01

Of course, with tax, it's a different story, but still!
I do not think we're allowed to stack coupons. I haven't printed them yet but do they say they cannot be combined with another coupon?
It says "Limit One Coupon Per Specified Item". I guess that means we can only use one. Anyone to clarify?
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:23 pm
by gardener14
The first few times I used online coupons (not just Disney coupons), I trouble occasionally with the cashier thinking they were photocopies of "real" coupons or saying that the store doesn't take online coupons. More recently, I have had no one refuse them because they were printed at home. I think they have become common enough that cashiers are more familiar with them and stores that were reluctant to take them aren't afraid to accept them anymore (like my my local supermarket).
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:32 pm
by DarthPrime
BK wrote:If all the special features are on both Blu-Ray and DVD then what does it say about the BR?
It could have fit a whole lot more but they didn't bother. Kind of stupid.
Why say 50 GB Blu and 9GB DVD and they have the same features? Pointless.
HD movies on Blu-ray take up a lot more space than movies on DVD. Its hard to compare the two formats based on space.
As far as Black and White coupons I've printed them out before using a Black and White laser printer, and had no problems with them at Best Buy and Target. If the coupon scans you shouldn't have a problem.
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:44 pm
by magicalwands
SmartAleck25 wrote:It says "Limit One Coupon Per Specified Item". I guess that means we can only use one. Anyone to clarify?
Target allows one Target coupon and one manufacturer coupon. Please don't try to stack coupons. You aren't allowed to. This might cause Disney to not be generous in the future.