London Drugs Canada Coupon Policy


London Drugs Canada

Here is the London Drugs Canada coupon policy that was just sent to me.

Our coupon policy is as follows:

The following coupons may be accepted at London Drugs:
- Manufacturer’s standard coupons
- Manufacturer’s coupons exclusive to London Drugs
- London Drugs issued coupons

Number of coupons accepted:
- More than one coupon may be accepted for a product, if each coupon comes from a different media source and has different UPC codes. The different media sources may include coupons from a newspaper, magazine, internet (maximum of $3 & only one accepted per visit), bottle caps or in-store manufacturer’s exclusive coupons.
- Upon redemption of a manufacturer’s coupon, applicable taxes apply to the full selling price of the item. Upon redemption of retail issued coupon, applicable taxes apply to the net amount of the item.
- If the coupon states taxes included, the manufacturer is meaning, taxes are included in the value of the coupon. Therefore, the customer is still responsible for paying the taxes on the product.

Coupon Acceptance; the following requirements have to be met:
- Expiry date has not been exceeded
- Redeemable in Canada
- The product named on the coupon has been purchased.
- The size and/or flavor of the item, as stated on the coupon, have been purchased.
- The required number of items has been purchased.
- In regards to buy 1 get 1 free, coupons can be used on the item being purchased but coupons can not be used on the free item.
- If a coupon states it cannot be used or combined with any other coupon offer, then that coupon cannot be used with other coupons.
- Only one coupon per purchase. This means only one of this exact type of coupons can be used. (multiple coupons can be used as long as they are all different)

Any coupons you print off your computer, are considered internet coupons and only one will be accepted.

Price Matching Policy
It is required that the retailer be within the market area, have a flyer with the pertinent information from the competitor, must be the exact item (model # etc) the retailer must have stock available of the product. A call will be made to verify stock. We are only required to price match one item at that price, anything over that is at the discretion of Management. We do not price match prescriptions, one hour photo finishing and internet pricing.

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Comments

  1. Dayle Desautels says:

    Sorry – she would NOT use the coupon for $3 instead

  2. Dayle Desautels says:

    I recently wanted to use the $4 off LOreal Preference Hair Colour and was told that London Drugs would not accept any internet coupon over $3. The cashier said this was policy from head office. She would use the coupon as a $3 offer instead. So I went to Walmart where they price matched and accepted the $4 coupon without question. This was in Metro Vancouver.

  3. Mrs January says:

    Marnee: Yes, some locations are no longer accepting stacking.

  4. Marnee says:

    It appears London Drugs has updated there coupon policy. Went there today and they said they had training yesterday at that store and changed some of their coupon guidelines.

  5. Mrs January says:

    Nita: The link was removed because London Drugs is updating their policy. Once it is posted on their site, I will change the policy on here and post the link so you can print it. :)

  6. Nita says:

    It seems I can’t print the policy…..help please thanks
    and is there a new policy as I noticed that cheeky has posted a stacking policy for LD?

  7. Cheeky says:

    I heard the same thing from a cashier and went home and called london drugs right away. We can in fact still stack coupons that say they can not be combined with any other offer. Some cashiers get confused about this as the coupons that say they can not be combined with any other COUPON offer are not stackable at all. Here is the policy right on the London Drugs website http://www.londondrugs.com/Cultures/en-US/Content/CorporateInfo/NewsEvents/Coupon+Stacking+at+LD.htm Good luck and happy couponing!

  8. Mrs January says:

    Melissa: To my knowledge, they have not changed their policy and still allow stacking (even with that wording on the coupons).

  9. Melissa says:

    Has London drugs policy just changed because a friend of mine went to stack their tonight and they would not stack any coupons that said ” cannot be combined with any other offer” Do you know anything about this?

  10. Mrs January says:

    Candy: Yes (except Brandsaver coupons).

  11. Candy says:

    what if you want to use different coupons for one item and they all have different barcodes?
    can you still use them all together even if says cannot be combine to any manufaturer coupons?

  12. Mrs January says:

    Kristine: You can still stack coupons, just not the ones from Brandsaver.

  13. Kristine Pope says:

    So now all the coupons say more than one manufacturor is strictly prohibited does this mean no more stacking? I was going to try for my first time tomorrow but it sounds like the rules have changed? can u still stack them if the upc is different?

  14. Kristina: Yes, you can use them at London Drugs. The rules are a bit more flexible if you are shopping at a store that allows stacking.

  15. Kristina says:

    Can you clarify what the following means in the coupon policy:

    “Only one coupon per purchase. This means only one of this exact type of coupons can be used.”

    If the coupon says “only one coupon per purchase” can it be stacked at London Drugs? Usually I don’t have a problem using these coupons as long as they all have different UPC codes. However, one London Drugs would not allow me to use them because the interpreted the above statement differently.

  16. Christine says:

    I was at London Drugs last night and I was told that a printed coupon not only is worth $3 no matter the amount on the coupon, but also that only one printed coupon per transaction. This is as of Dec 2010 and the cashier showed me the note from head office. I was less than impressed.

  17. Jessie says:

    I had trouble at our local London Drugs. They made their staff sign the new coupon policy, to ensure they would abide by it. It’s too bad, I’ve been a big fan of theirs and have shopped their a lot. This will effect how much I shop there. The staff were really apologetic, because the story was still on their blog about how amenable they were to coupon users.:(

  18. I haven’t experienced the new limitations yet. The new wording on the P&G coupons includes ‘prohibits using more than one manufacturer coupon towards one item’ so it looks like that P&G pulled the plug on stacking their online coupons.

    So far though, I have been multiple times this week with no problems yet. Fingers crossed that my stores are still lenient and my online coupons get here soon! eek!

  19. Cassie says:

    Sounds like they are getting more strict over at London Drugs!

  20. Carrie Dahl says:

    They are not taking the new P&G mailed ones as they say strictly prohibited, and they will not take the ones that say can not be used with any other coupon offer. As for internet print offs they have put in place a new policy to only give 3.00 credit even if the value of the coupon exceeds it : )

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