Below are some coupons provided in DG that you need to know
- Store coupons: Sometimes you can find DG store coupons right in your Sunday newspaper inserts. Fortunately, hey will also print at the bottom of their store receipts randomly. You need to ake sure to sign up for their text coupon program just by texting the word SAVE to DGTXT, amazing right. You can have to check out their FB regularly for coupons too!
- Digital coupons: Create a DG account to be able to access to hundreds of digital coupons (it is free to create an account!). Then you simply “clip” the coupons that you want, they will be saved to your account. After that, at checkout, you can simply enter the phone number that is connected to your account, and then the coupons will deduct automatically.
- Please note that not all digital coupons you clip are store coupons. You might find some of them are manufacturer coupons. You will see the coupon will let you know if it is a store coupon or a manufacturer coupon which is by looking for a “M” to signify or the yellow and black DG in the corner.
- $5 off $25 coupon: This DG coupon is released almost every Saturday, check it out! And is good for one day only. You can get it by making a purchase in the store, and then it will print at the bottom of your receipt. You can also simply login to your DG account and just “clip” it for free. The cool part of this type of coupon coupon is that you can use it BEFORE manufacturer coupons.
- Next is $3 off $15 Survey coupons: These are printed at the bottom of your receipt right after you buy something at DG for at least $15. Simply take the number and then complete the survey in order to get your code for $3 off $15. You need to note that these are limited to only 2 survey coupons per account monthly.
Note that: Dollar General GIVES Overage!
This is interesting! It means that if you have a coupon for an item exceeding the value of that item, then you can end up with an overage. You can see that there are many stores that will manually change the price of the coupon so that you get the item for free, but it prevents you from gaining an “overage.”
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