The most cost effective way to shop at CVS is to use ECB towards your purchase of products that trigger more ECBs. If you are following my CVS $5 Scenarios, you have a $5 ECB to start your shopping with.
Remember, if CVS is out of stock on an item, ask for a raincheck. You still get ECBs with a raincheck.
Take a look more CVS deals HERE.
Transaction #1
purchase:
(1) Schick Hydro 3 or 5 Razor $8.97
use:
(1) Schick coupon (10/3/10 SS) -$4.00
ECB from last week -$5.00
= $0.00 + tax out of pocket and receive a $5 ECB
Transaction #2
purchase:
(1) Bausch & Lomb Re-Nu Sensitive $7.99
use:
ECB from previous transaction -$5.00
= $2.99 + tax out of pocket and get a $7.99 ECB
Transaction #3
purchase:
(2) Revlon Nail $3.99 each = $7.98
(2) Adult Robitussen To Go @ .99 each = $1.98
(6) Campbell's Tomato Soup @ .50 each = $3.00
use:
(2) $1 Robitussen printable coupon -$2.00
(2) $1.50 off 3 Campbell's Cooking Soups printable coupon -$3.00
ECB from previous transaction -$7.99
= $0.00 + tax out of pocket and receive a $6 ECB
Transaction #4
purchase:
(2) Revlon Nail $3.99 each = $7.98
use:
ECB from previous transaction -$6.00
= $1.98 + tax out of pocket and receive a $6 ECB
Items Purchased
(4) Revlon Nail
(1) Schick Hydro Razor
(1) Baush & Lomb Re-Nu
(2) Robitussen To Go
(6) Tomato Soups
Total retail before sales & coupons: $48.82
Total out of pocket: $4.97 + tax for a 90% savings
And a $6 ECB to use within the month
If you didn't start with the $5 ECB, you still will have only spent $9.97 for this scenario for an 80% savings.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
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