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Originally Posted by dhwriter Yes, I think you're right. You pay for the first item, and your first BOGO coupon is applied against it. At that point, you have 2 items. Your second BOGO coupon is applied against the free item that you "bought" with the first BOGO coupon. Thus, you're paying for 1 and getting 3. That is cheaper than buying 2 and getting 2 free. For example, if the item costs $4, in the first scenario you pay $4 for 3, or $1.33 each. In the second scenario, you pay $8 for 4, or $2.00 each.
My interpretation of the memo is that this scenario (2 BOGO coupons, 3 items total) is for when there is NOT a BOGO sale going on. When there is a BOGO sale, use one coupon for each pair of items and they're both free. | EXACTLY!!
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