First one I used toward an $11 purchase. I may have spent more but there was no help around the back of the store (or anywhere else on the huge floor, for that matter). I needed some help in the linens department, but no one was around.....so I just went up front and checked out.
It's a disaster....Kohl's isn't the only store with not enough help. I see it wherever I go...and with me it's "no service, no sale". I'm not walking around an entire far-flung floor just to look for clerks when I know there aren't any, anyhow.
I feel bad about all this, but I think we've all seen it coming for a long time. Empty malls, boarded-up shops in every single strip mall, not enough check-out clerks, empty parking lots, only chain restaurants left.....and we're stuck with a lying, deceitful, anti-business administration wielding illegal powers as it plots our total economic destruction.
Leni
A discount coupon isn't worth anything, if the item isn't in stock or not available in my size. I got tired of it, so quit going no matter how steep the discount.
There is no help anywhere, I didn’t buy storm doors at Home Depot because there wasn’t enough help. Ended up at Lowe’s. And they gave me 10% off for opening an account.
Leni, you can make out like a bandit at Kohl’s. Kohls is meant really for the internet shopper.
First of all, they let you “stack”. In other words, you can often use more than one coupon, up to three.
If you find something on sale, with a manufacturer’s rebate, and then get a 30% off coupon, and then get free shipping, and then use kohl’s cash from another purchase, you can be sitting in the catbird seat like James Thurber said. Plus they are really return friendly.
I got their very top of the line platinum Keurig coffee pot delivered to my house for $48. It’s older now, and been replaced as a model, but it still sells at walmart for $130.
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