Are there any Chrome extensions for Walmart coupons that actually work right now and dont just scrape my data for nothing? I have been using Honey and Rakuten for years and they are usually my go-to, but for some reason they have been totally useless on Walmart.com lately. I am trying to buy a new patio set for my backyard before my sisters baby shower next weekend and every single code these extensions find is either expired or just flat out fake.
I am in suburban Ohio and usually just do my grocery pickups at the local supercenter but this is a big online order—about $450—so I was really hoping to shave off at least $20 or $30 with some kind of promo code. I even tried Capital One Shopping but it just kept looping on the checkout page and wouldnt actually apply anything to the cart. It is beyond frustrating when the pop-up says 10 codes found! and then zero of them actually lower the price.
I already cleared my cache and even tried a fresh profile but it feels like Walmart just blocked the scripts for these main extensions. Does anyone have a niche one that actually works for bulk items or am I just wasting my time with these...
I have been satisfied with CouponCabin lately. It works well because they use manual verification instead of the basic headless scraping Honey relies on, which Walmarts firewall now easily detects.
> I am trying to buy a new patio set for my backyard... every single code these extensions find is either expired or just flat out fake. @Reply #1 - good point! Walmart really beefed up their Akamai bot manager recently so those legacy extensions just get blocked silently. I have been very satisfied using PriceDropCatch to make sure Im not buying at the peak price. It works well because it tracks the actual price delta instead of guessing at promo codes that Walmart usually disables for furniture items anyway. If youre stuck on coupons tho, try looking for the new customer $20 off promos. You usually have to use a fresh email and a private window, but those are basically the only ones that clear their server-side validation right now. Its way more reliable than those 10 codes found popups that just waste your time tbh. I have no complaints with this approach since it actually works for bigger carts. Let me know if you need help with the setup.
Honestly this reminds me of three years ago when I was trying to coordinate a family reunion. Big mistake. In my experience, you have to be really careful about which extensions you let touch your browser data because of security and privacy concerns. I thought I was being smart and methodical by testing every tool under the sun for a $600 gazebo order.