Have you ever wondered how to report a shopping trip when you used a coupon or purchased an item that was on sale? James from NCP is here to explain how to report coupons, discounts, and other promotions on NCPMobile.
Hey everyone, it’s James from NCP. When scanning your purchases, it’s important to tell us about any discounts or promotions you receive. This way manufacturers and retailers can determine which deals have the most impact on your purchase decisions.
There are three main types of promotion information NCP collects: coupons, store sales, and other types of sales. Let’s begin with coupons.
The most common types are store and manufacturer coupons. Store coupons are distributed by retailers to use in their store, while manufacturer coupons are distributed by companies that make the products and they can be used in any store where the product is sold.
So how is this information collected in the NCPMobile app? I’m glad you asked!
If you use a store or manufacturer coupon, you should enter the total amount of the discount you received. For example, let’s say you purchased a box of cereal and used a 50 cent off manufacturer coupon.
Here’s what you would do. First, select the store you shopped at. Then, scan the items barcode. Enter the price of the item before the coupon was applied. Select “yes” to “was there a promotion.” Select manufacturer coupon. Enter 50 cents and choose received at home. Finish reporting any other items and then submit the shopping trip.
Now, let’s move on to store sales. There are several different types. You could get a percentage or a dollar amount taken off the price of an item. Or maybe the item is already marked down to a lower price. In any case, after scanning the item, if you need to enter the price you would enter the discounted price you paid for the item and then choose the store sale promotion type to report the purchase.
So, for example, if you buy a new coffee maker that’s been discounted down from 65 dollars to 35 dollars, you’d enter 35 dollars and then select the store sale promotion.
The other sale promotion option covers all other types of deals, discounts, and promotions that did not come directly from a retailer or manufacturer. These might include promotion codes, Groupon deals, price-matching, military and employee discounts, and so on.
For more details on reporting coupons and sales, visit the Community Center on the home page for the NCP panel member website and click on reporting coupons and sales.
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This isn’t about coupons or sales. I have a question about payment. I have paid with both cash and card. How do I report it?
Thank you. I love being a panel member!☺️
Hi Mary Ellen, when reporting a shopping trip in which you used multiple payment methods, select the payment method that covered the larger amount spent. We’re happy to hear that you’re enjoying panel membership! Thank you!
What if there are multiple categories? Say, I have a rewards card that gives me money off, like a coupon, a manufacturer coupon and I get an employee discount? For example, an item could be $4.99 with a $1 discount through the store’s rewards app, I have a $.50 off manufacturer coupon, and I get another $.25 with an employee discount. How do I put that in?
Hi Julie, in Select Promotions, you can select all the options at the same time and then enter the info for each. In the Community Center on the panel member website, we have a helpful document about reporting coupons and sales. Thank you!
When I receive the coupon through the store’s app, where should i indicate the coupon was received from? Online? At home? Other?
Hi Mary, you would choose “Elsewhere” from the list of options. Thanks!
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How do you report reward dollars thar are taken off the entire receipt amount. Ex: I shopped at bj’s and my subtotal was $102 then they took of $12 for my rewards.
Hi Michele, there is no way to enter that, it will be reflected in your total amount spent. Thanks!
What do you put down for amount spent when item was free. It won’t let you put 0.00????
Hi Tonya, please enter $0.01. Thank you!
I usually just put it down as one penny
Our grocery store gives fuel points for shopping & buying at the store. If I get $.10-1.00 off per gallon, how do I report that deal?
Hi Trudy, that would be considered a Store Sale as it is a promotion/sale offered by the store you shopped at – thank you for asking!
How would you report a coupon that has a dollar amount off the total? Example: $10 off purchase of $75 or more.
Hi Nikki, please refer to the document called “Reporting Coupons & Sales” in the Community Center section on the homepage of our panel member website (ncponline.com). You should find that information there. Thank you!
Thank you, that explains a lot for this newbie.
What type of sales is buy 2 get one free
Hi Deb, thanks for asking, that would be a Store Sale. There is a helpful document called “Reporting Coupons & Sales” in the Community Center section on the homepage of our panel member website (ncponline.com) that you can refer to when needed. Thank you!