If your store is busy, the polite thing to do is to pay for a couple transactions and step aside to let the customers behind you check out. This not only keeps the other customers happy, but puts less stress on the cashier.
If you are following my CVS $5 Scenarios, you have a $3.49 ECB to start this week's shopping.
Take a look more of this week's CVS deals.
Transaction #1
purchase:
(3) $0.99 American Greeting Cards $2.97
(1) Colgate Total $2.77
use:
(1) Colgate coupon (1/15/12 SS) - $1.00
ECB from last week -$3.49
= $1.25 + tax and get a $3 and $1 ECB
Transaction #2
purchase:
(3) Glade Sense & Spray or Lasting Impressions @$5.00 each = $15.00
use:
(3) $3 Glade Coupons (1/15/12 SS) - $9.00
$3 ECB from previous transaction -$3.00
$1 ECB from previous transaction -$1.00
= $2.00 + tax and get a $4 ECB
Transaction #3
purchase:
(1) Arm & Hammer Spinbrush $5.99
use:
(1) Arm & Hammer Spinbrush Power Toothbrush printable coupon -$2.00
$4 ECB from previous transaction - $3.99 (cashier will reduce)
= $0.00 + tax if you pay in your state) and get a $2 ECB
Items purchased
(3) Glade Air Fresheners
(3) American Greeting Cards
(1) Arm & Hammer Spinbrush
(1) Colgate Total Toothpaste
Retail price before sales & coupons: $43.62
Total Spent: $3.25 + tax for a 93% savings
And a $2 ECB to start next week's shopping
If you didn't start with the $3.49 ECB, you will spend $6.74 on this scenario - an 86% savings
Saturday, January 14, 2012
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Great scenarios! I just found your site through another, I like how you have your $5 scenarios as sort of a series! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI have put together $5 scenarios as well, mine is assuming starting with not ECBs or GCs, I hope you won't mind me sharing.... http://wp.me/p20vNT-fd
Hi Marcia - Thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteI like to roll over $5 or less a week, so newbies can get an idea of how rolling ECBs or RR from week to week work.