The Op says----->"Had about $10 in groceries where the requirement was $9 and in the end your total or reimb was up to $10.50."
Is that a problem?
While none of us want to go over the reimburse fee, sometimes we do. It is not held against us, if we use coupons or other dis-countable offers.
The only thing the MSC/Clients do not want, is for Shoppers to use food stamps or a government subsidy allowance. So, if the amount you finally get paid is shop fee and $5, you still are ahead of the game.
Yeah you got extra candy, which you really did not want. But now, it is a Halloweeny treat.
As long as you spent $9 for reimbursed, you'r good.
BTW, who would not want ~~$25 worth of groceries for $10.50.
When you do grocery shops, have your coupons and the stores discount/reward offers, hand in hand, it makes a better shop.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/13/2017 02:43AM by sojo917.