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9 ways to save money at Bed Bath & Beyond

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By Autumn Rose/GOBankingRates

You know the feeling: that rush of excitement when you open your mailbox and find the blue and white Bed Bath & Beyond coupon promising 20 percent off. Considered by many to be the Holy Grail of coupons, this special offer can help shoppers save big. However, you might not realize that there are other ways to save money at Bed Bath & Beyond.

From stockpiling these coupons to asking for price matches and adjustments, click through to discover 9 ways to maximize your savings at Bed Bath & Beyond.

This article was originally published by GOBankingRates.

​1. Sign up and download the app

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If you want to receive the latest sales information and coupons, then you need to sign up online at bedbathandbeyond.com. Don't forget to check the box to receive circulars and those blue and white postcard coupons, which will come through snail mail.

If you're a heavy mobile user, it's a good idea to download the Bed Bath & Beyond app, as well.

"We've all received the ubiquitous Bed Bath & Beyond 20 percent mega-coupon in the mail, but it seems like whenever we're in the store, the coupon is sitting inconveniently at home," said Mike Catania, chief technology officer of Promotioncode.org. "If you download the app, though, you can have a new one sent via text to your phone. A word of caution, though, that, unlike the print versions, the mobile/text versions do expire."

Another way to score a 20 percent off coupon is to sign in to your Bed Bath & Beyond account and add something to your online shopping cart. Next, leave the page by closing the tab. The retail giant will likely send you an email with a 20 percent off code in order to "fix" your shopping cart's abandonment issue by encouraging you to check out.

​2. Stockpile the coupons

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It's a poorly kept secret that Bed Bath & Beyond coupons don't expire, and everyday consumers aren't the only ones who cherish these treasures.

To make the best use of your coupons, be sure to stockpile them. Keep these valuable items in a place that provides easy access and prime visibility as you're heading to the store.

​3. Use the right coupon and use more than one

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The trick to saving more is knowing which coupon will yield the most savings in a given circumstance.

Consumer shopping and money-saving expert Andrea Woroch said that a 20 percent off deal should be applied to any purchase that will save you more than $5. In other words, buyers should earmark these coupons for items marked $25 or higher. Because these coupons are generally good for single items only, it's best to save them for bigger-ticket purchases.

On the other hand, consumers can apply the $5 off $15 coupons to their entire purchases. Hence, these offers provide the best savings when used on purchases ranging from $15 to $24. Additionally, savvy shoppers know that they are allowed to use multiple coupons at Bed Bath & Beyond for a single transaction.

"Once in a while, you get a 20 percent off your entire purchase which is a great coupon," Woroch said. "[However], you can also use multiple coupons on your purchase, so make sure you bring as many coupons as you have so you don't miss out on those extra savings. Using a 20 percent off coupon on a $10 item still saves you money!"

​4. Don’t forget manufacturer coupons

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In addition to the 20 percent off and $5 off coupons, manufacturer coupons can help consumers snag extra savings at Bed Bath & Beyond. You can find manufacturer coupons in your Sunday newspaper or search for them online by visiting manufacturers' websites and coupon sites, such as CouponSherpa.com and Coupons.com.

​5. Ask for a price match

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It's important to note that Bed Bath & Beyond doesn't always offer the cheapest prices. Even with a coupon, you might still wind up paying more for an item than you would in a different store. Because Bed Bath & Beyond will price match if another store, including Amazon, offers a lower price, it's crucial to compare prices before you shop.

"Use apps like ShopSavvy when you're shopping in store to compare prices among competitor stores and Amazon," said Woroch.

It's worth noting that you can pair a price match with a manufacturer coupon, but unfortunately you can't pair a price match with a Bed Bath & Beyond coupon.

​6. Ask for a price adjustment

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Save your receipts and pay attention to the price of items after you purchase them, especially for big-ticket goods. If an item goes on sale after you make a purchase, Bed Bath & Beyond will honor a price adjustment. Additionally, websites and apps like CamelCamelCamel and SlickDeals can help alert you to price drops.

You can also ask for a price adjustment on a previous purchase, if you forgot to use a coupon but happen to find one after the fact.

​7. Know how to shop clearance

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Savings expert Kendal Perez of CouponSherpa.com recommends shopping the clearance section on Mondays.

"According to retail insiders, Bed Bath & Beyond restocks its clearance section over the weekend, making the beginning of the week the best time to search for deals," Perez said.

Darla DeMorrow, author of The Pregnant Entrepreneur and owner of HeartWork Organizing, echoes the sentiment. She recommends browsing the clearance section for stocking stuffers, hostess gifts and snacks that you can buy year round and save for seasonal occasions.

​8. Get free gift cards

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Few people would turn down a free gift card. If you want to save more at Bed Bath & Beyond, take advantage of the retailer's complimentary card offers tied to various products.

For instance, one past offer promised a $50 free gift card if customers spent $300 on Calphalon products. These gift cards never expire and can be used in conjunction with your stockpile of 20 percent off coupons for a rainy day.

​9. Know the refund policy

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Although Bed Bath & Beyond once had a notably laid-back return policy, the retailer's stance on refunds has changed somewhat in recent years. Benjamin Glaser of DealNews.com said the store's famous return policy has gotten slightly less generous.

"Returns with a receipt can be made for a full refund, with essentially no time limit," said Glaser. "Even if you don't have a receipt, you can get a full refund if the purchase was made with a credit card or off of a gift registry. The only change is for those making a return without a receipt: they will get an exchange or store credit worth 80 percent of the item's current value."

If you're buying with cash, hold on to those receipts for best results.

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