The entity responsible for paying for that coupon could be Amazon, the manufacturer or the seller. I’m honestly not sure how it works on Amazon. I do know that some of the same people who create coupons for retailers are creating coupons on Amazon.
But thats the reason why there has to be effort involved. The entity liable wants to know that the coupon was the thing that pushed you over the edge to buy the product. People who would have bought it anyways generally don’t bother with the coupon.
There’s no downside. If you buy groceries online, or through an app and they have a coupon section, there’s nothing stopping you from clipping all of them. Even writing a script to clip them as they show up. And sometimes you get surprised and save some money.
Coupons are just marketing and are part of that budget. They are just there to influence which products you buy.
Coupons are a weird industry.
The entity responsible for paying for that coupon could be Amazon, the manufacturer or the seller. I’m honestly not sure how it works on Amazon. I do know that some of the same people who create coupons for retailers are creating coupons on Amazon.
But thats the reason why there has to be effort involved. The entity liable wants to know that the coupon was the thing that pushed you over the edge to buy the product. People who would have bought it anyways generally don’t bother with the coupon.
There’s no downside. If you buy groceries online, or through an app and they have a coupon section, there’s nothing stopping you from clipping all of them. Even writing a script to clip them as they show up. And sometimes you get surprised and save some money.
Coupons are just marketing and are part of that budget. They are just there to influence which products you buy.