You can save a ton of money at CVS rolling ECBs. If you are following my CVS $5 Scenarios, you have a $3 ECB to start this week's shopping.
If your store is busy, you might not want to do too many back to back transactions. I like to do a couple of transaction and then step aside and let the people behind me checkout. This keeps the other customers and cashiers happy.
Take a look more CVS deals HERE.
Transaction #1
purchase:
(2) Crest Pro-Health Clinical Gum Toothpaste @ $3.49 each = $6.98
use:
(2) $1 Crest coupons (2/27/11 P&G) -$2.00
ECB from last week -$3.00
= $1.98 + tax out of pocket and get a $5 ECB
Transaction #2
purchase:
(1) Tena Ultra Thins $9.99
(1) Threaflu Daytime $0.99
use:
(1) Tena printable coupon -$2.50
(1) $2 Theraflu coupon -$0.99 (Your cashier might not reduce the coupon. You'll spend less if they deduct the full $2)
ECB from previous transaction -$5.00
= $2.49 + tax out of pocket and get a $9.99 and a $0.99 ECB
Transaction #3
purchase:
(1) Irish Spring Deodorant $2.99
(1) Aussie or Herbal Essences Shampoo, Conditioner or Styler $2.99
(1) Aussie or Herbal Essences Styler $2.98
(1) Dial NutriSkin Lotion $4.99
+ and item or two for $1.00
use:
(1) Irish Spring Deodorant coupon (3/13/11 SS) - $1.00
(1) Buy Aussie or Herbal Essence get Styler FREE (3/13/11 SS) -$2.98
(1) Dial NturiSkin Coupon (3/13/11 RP or HERE) -$1.00
$9.99 ECB from previous transaction -$9.99 (cashier will reduce if necessary)
= $0.00 + tax (if you have to pay in your state) out of pocket and get a (2) $2 and a $3 ECB
Items Purchased
(2) Crest Toothpaste
(2) Hair Care Products
(1) Tena
(1) Theraflu
(1) Irish Spring Deodorant
(1) Dial NutriSkin Lotion
Total retail before sales & coupons: $38.93
Total out of pocket: $4.47 + tax for an 89% saving
And $7.99 of ECB to start next week's shopping
If you didn't start with the $3 ECB, you still will have only spent $7.47 for this scenario - an 81% savings.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
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