from everyones experience do you find the cashier or manager of a store to more readily accept coupons that are in color or is black and white ok...or doesnt it matter.
In my experience, they use the bar code and if it's accepted they don't care. But then again, I have a bunch of stores in my area that don't accept coupons printed from the internet

I'm always ready to explain that "I want to save on ink." But I haven't had to use that line yet
So far I've never had a problem with black and white. I've printed Staples coupons to grocery coupons here at work on the laser printer.
Some coupons actually say "May be printed in color or black and white."
BlueTDimly
4-9-07, 6:24pm
With stores that accept Internet coupons, I've never had a problem using black and white laser-printed ones. Like biz said, I think that as long as it scans (and laser-printed bar codes scan _much_ better), cashiers usually won't complain.
I always use black and white with basically no problems...
thank you for all your replies...black and white it is...thanks again
I find they don't care either way black or white, I love the fact that they will match prices and they take almost anyone else's coupons.
I've only had trouble with b/w at grocery stores. That was some years ago though. Last I heard grocery stores stopped taking printed coupons altogether.
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