If I have a Discount Running of 12% OFF when spending $20 or more, and that’s going to run for a Month (til end of Sept) and, ALSO, I Run discounted sales in a Bonz Marketing Campaign that takes 12% OFF, when customer uses coupon code “Sept. Blow-Out Sale” does that mean it would be possible for a customer to get 24% OFF – which I do NOT want to happen. How do I avoid this or change/correct it??? Thanks ahead of time. Dee
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