In every way possible, people in Illinois are trying their hardest to save money. The easiest and best way to do that is by shopping deals and using coupons.

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Shoppers in Illinois and throughout the Quad Cities are going to have difficulty saving money ahead of the holidays because using coupons with Walmart just got harder.

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Walmart's Coupon Crackdown

Back in September, Walmart updated its coupon policy for the first time in over six years. The change went well unnoticed among shoppers but those who are professional coupon users sure have noticed the changes. Coupons in the News broke down the new policy changes.

There essentially are three major changes to Walmart's new coupon policy that could have a major impact on your saving money during the holidays and throughout the rest of the year.

1. Eliminating Overages

This was a big perk for those who took advantage of overages when before the policy change. Walmart was one of the few stores still giving money back for overages.

The new policy states, "Walmart does not give cash back nor will any overages apply to the remaining items in the transaction if the value of a coupon is greater than the purchase value of the item, including WIC and SNAP."

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2. Stop Asking For An Override

What does that mean? That means if you think you have a coupon and it doesn't scan, the person running the cash register or in charge of self-checkout is no longer going to override the system and give you the deal.

The new policy states, "Coupons must scan at the register, as the GS1 on the coupon must validate to Walmart’s master file." Sorry, your fake coupon won't cut it.

3. Only 4 Coupons Per Household

This makes the most sense to me. If you bring multiple of the same coupon to use on the same item, you're just going crazy.

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Walmart is now limiting customers to four identical coupons per household per day. Officially, this is what Walmart's updated policy says,

"Limit of 4 identical coupons per household, per day (unless otherwise noted on coupon). There is no limit on the number of coupons (variety) that can be used in a total transaction."

Use all the coupons you want. Just don't use the same one over and over and over again.

Saving money just got a little more difficult at Walmart. But the policy changes make sense if you think about running a business. Walmart is still one of the cheapest places to shop, but don't forget to shop local this holiday season.

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