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    Old 10-30-2011, 05:32 PM
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    FYI, the Temecula store is now open.
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    Old 10-30-2011, 05:44 PM
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    I've noticed lately that HobbyLobby is running their 40% coupon every week instead of every other week.

    Since I recently discovered Hancocks takes competitors coupons, I've used a few HL 40% coupons there. Last time I wanted a pack of king batting, which was already 30% off. They wouldn't take HL's 40% coupon. The clerk was quite nasty. I asked how hard it would be for her to ring up the batting at the regular price, then deduct the 40%. She said they just had a meeting about doing that and it was forbidden by corporate.

    I doubted that, so I emailed corporate and asked. The guy who responded to my email (I'll not name him here) said yes, I could get the item rung up at regular price, then deduct 40%. They won't like me next time I go in to use a HL coupon. I don't like being lied to. Here is the fella's response. Bolding is mine:

    Thank you for the information. We do take competitors coupons for
    like items. There are some exclusions. You may take a item back to
    the regular price and use the coupon.
    If you have any trouble,
    please speak to the manager of the store. They will be able to help
    you.
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    Old 10-30-2011, 06:29 PM
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    Originally Posted by BigDog
    I've noticed lately that HobbyLobby is running their 40% coupon every week instead of every other week.
    I have to admit that I never really liked Hancock's for the same reason you just gave. The staff at the now closed store in Roanoke Va where I used to shop was always rude, clueless, or just lied to you. I wasn't sad when they closed. The Joann's that I used to go to at CrossRoads Mall had some older employees who were knowledgable and friendly. They were great!

    Since I recently discovered Hancocks takes competitors coupons, I've used a few HL 40% coupons there. Last time I wanted a pack of king batting, which was already 30% off. They wouldn't take HL's 40% coupon. The clerk was quite nasty. I asked how hard it would be for her to ring up the batting at the regular price, then deduct the 40%. She said they just had a meeting about doing that and it was forbidden by corporate.

    I doubted that, so I emailed corporate and asked. The guy who responded to my email (I'll not name him here) said yes, I could get the item rung up at regular price, then deduct 40%. They won't like me next time I go in to use a HL coupon. I don't like being lied to. Here is the fella's response. Bolding is mine:

    Thank you for the information. We do take competitors coupons for
    like items. There are some exclusions. You may take a item back to
    the regular price and use the coupon.
    If you have any trouble,
    please speak to the manager of the store. They will be able to help
    you.
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    Old 11-01-2011, 04:21 PM
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    Originally Posted by BigDog
    I've noticed lately that HobbyLobby is running their 40% coupon every week instead of every other week.

    Since I recently discovered Hancocks takes competitors coupons, I've used a few HL 40% coupons there. Last time I wanted a pack of king batting, which was already 30% off. They wouldn't take HL's 40% coupon. The clerk was quite nasty. I asked how hard it would be for her to ring up the batting at the regular price, then deduct the 40%. She said they just had a meeting about doing that and it was forbidden by corporate.

    I doubted that, so I emailed corporate and asked. The guy who responded to my email (I'll not name him here) said yes, I could get the item rung up at regular price, then deduct 40%. They won't like me next time I go in to use a HL coupon. I don't like being lied to. Here is the fella's response. Bolding is mine:

    Thank you for the information. We do take competitors coupons for
    like items. There are some exclusions. You may take a item back to
    the regular price and use the coupon.
    If you have any trouble,
    please speak to the manager of the store. They will be able to help
    you.
    I always ask at our hancock's if they will take a Hobby lobby or Joann coupon and the answer is always no.
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    Old 11-01-2011, 04:41 PM
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    At my area hobby lobby, you can only use the 40% off coupon on an already sale item IF you get the right sales person. This shouldn't be. I haven't complained YET.

    Also, they write down all your fabric purchases and have to write down the price and percentage off. I can believe they haven't gone electronic yet with this.

    I really miss our Hancock fabrics
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    Old 11-02-2011, 11:36 AM
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    My Hobby Lobby has a better quality of fabric then JoAnns, also always on sale!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Old 11-02-2011, 11:37 AM
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    Originally Posted by Mamatron
    Maybe we could have a quilting board meetup when the Temecula store opens?? Anyone interested?
    I am up for it. I am just down the road from Temecula in San Diego County. I went to Hobby Lobby on Monday and the gal in the fabric department told me that "a whole bunch of quilters" had alreaddy come in and bought a lot of the fabric.
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    Old 11-02-2011, 11:41 AM
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    hobby lobby's are great. i don't have one in my area but, i've been to one while at my moms house. it's true they don't have a super large selection of fabric...but, the fabric they do carry is exclusive to them. so it's different fabric then you see at wal-mart and joanns. it's a nice change sometimes.
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