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Nixwisser1959
1 year ago

Maximum permissible quantity within the period of action at the discounted price – any other item is calculated normally. It is about giving LIDL the opportunity to a wider audience to this promotional product.

SillySindy
5 months ago
Reply to  Nixwisser1959

No, within the action period, only one of the conditions is. It must also be a shopping process, not several.

data2309
1 year ago

that refers to a purchase.

if the coupon is still there (sometimes can be used several times) can buy the specified number again.

wanting to circumvent a complete pass

MrsssP
1 year ago

I think you can use a coupon for any product you buy and you can use all 24 coupons on a purchase. Then you’d have to take 24 products that don’t have any action on it. This means products where there is 2 at the price of 1 – you can’t make a coupon on it and also not on discounted products that have -10% (for limited time)

Sry I thought about the coupons on those little stickers you have to stick on a product.

data2309
1 year ago
Reply to  MrsssP

he or she meant something else.

for some products (for example a certain hair spray) stands max. 24 pieces, then the discount is drawn off for 24 pieces. for the 25th no longer.

Hundertstel
1 year ago

24 units per customer are meant. No matter how often you buy during the promotion period. Buy several times, but a maximum of only 24 pieces. This is my shopping experience at Lidl.

SillySindy
5 months ago
Reply to  Hundertstel

That’s definitely wrong. Today again the experience has been made that these 24 pieces have to be purchased with a purchase and a payment process, otherwise the rest will fall.