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The Letter I’ll Be Mailing to CVS Corporate on Monday

January 9, 2009

CVS Caremark Corporation
Corporate Headquarters
One CVS Drive
Woonsocket, RI 02895

Dear Sir or Madam,

I began shopping at CVS regularly last May, and I have generally been pleased with your company’s customer service.

However, my experience tonight left much to be desired.

I came to the store with a list of specific items to purchase based on the deals I found by studying your weekly circular, CVS store coupons, Internet manufacturer coupons and manufacturer coupons from my local paper. Since sale prices were not marked on the shelves, I carefully consulted my list and checked the price of all my items at the ExtraCare scanner to make sure I was purchasing the correct items.

When I got to the register, the cashier rung up all my items, then started going through my coupons one by one. Without scanning any of them, she read each one and looked through all my bags to make sure I had purchased each item, and challenged some of my coupons (”Did you purchase three of these? I only see one.” “Yes, the other two in the second bag.”) Because I had a lot of coupons, this took quite a while.

Although I gave her my coupons in the correct order for them to go through the register correctly without causing any problems (store coupons, then manufacturer’s coupons, then ECBs), she then scanned them through in the opposite order, again reading each one aloud and hesitating before she scanned them.

I have enclosed a copy of my receipt, but here are the items I purchased and coupons I used:

  • For the $10 ECB when you purchase $20 worth of Johnson’s products:
    1 Listerine Whitening Pen ($10), 1 Carefree 92 count liners ($4.50), 2 Stayfree 32 count pads ($4.50 each), 1 BandAid 20 count character bandages ($3).
    Total Before Coupons: $26.50.
    Coupons Used: CVS coupon for $5 off $25 of Johnson’s products (received in the mail), CVS coupon for $3 off Listerine Whitening Pen (from the CVS Beauty Book), manufacturer’s Internet coupon for $2 off Listering Whitening Pen, manufacturer’s buy one Stayfree product get one free coupon, manufacturer’s $1 off Carefree product
    Total After Coupons: $11

  • For the $5 ECB when you purchase $15 worth of Bayer, Aleve or Alka-Seltzer products:
    3 Bayer 100 count tablets ($5 each)
    Total Before Coupons: $15
    Coupons Used: CVS coupon for $3 off any $15 purchase of FSA-eligible items (from CRT), CVS coupon for $2 off any $10 purchase of pain medication (from CRT), CVS coupon for $1 off any Bayer purchase (from CRT), 2 manufacturer’s $1 off Bayer product
    Total After Coupons: $7

  • One Revlon Lip Gloss
    Originally priced at $7.99, on clearance for 50% off
    Total Before Coupons: $3.99
    Coupons Used: CVS coupon for $2 off any Revlon color cosmetic, manufacturer’s $2 off Revlon color cosmetic
    Total After Coupons: Free

  • 2 Boxes of Hallmark Christmas Cards
    On clearance for 75% off

Honestly, I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to use so many CVS coupons for the $5 ECB when you purchase $15 worth of Bayer products, but I thought that since I had four FSA-eligible products totaling $18, including $15 worth of pain medication, it would be OK. However, I have been wrong before, and I don’t argue with the cashier if the register beeps and I’m told the coupon cannot be accepted.

After giving me a hard time about having $4 worth of Revlon coupons for a product that cost $3.99 ($4, had the register rounded in the store’s favor), this cashier manually pushed through the CVS coupon for $2 off $10 in pain medication that beeped without saying anything about it.

Then, she came to my CVS coupon for $3 off $15 worth of FSA-eligible products coupon. “I don’t know what this is,” she said, and I tried to explain that it’s for medicine and other items that are indicated on the receipt. She tried to scan it, and it beeped. She said the register was telling her I didn’t purchase enough eligible products - that I had only $6.35 worth of eligible products. I tried to explain that this was probably because she scanned the manufacturer’s coupons first, so now the register thinks I only purchased $6 worth of FSA-eligible products, when I actually purchased $18. She then manually pushed through the coupon, saying, “I’ll do it this time, but don’t come to me next time you’re here because I’m not going to do it. Something is wrong. I don’t think this is right. You have too many coupons for the same thing.”

I responded that I should be able to use one CVS coupon and one manufacturer’s coupon for each product. She then said that because I was using so many coupons, I was basically getting paid to purchase the items (technically, I used $3.99 in ECBs, paid $20.42 in gift cards and cash, and received $15 in ECBs). “That’s why people shop here,” I said. “I come here every week and never have any problems. It’s completely legitimate.” She replied, “Maybe to you it’s legitimate.”

Obviously, I was angered and embarrassed, especially since there was now a line behind me.

While I understand that coupon fraud is a growing problem, I don’t expect to have my ethics questioned and be treated like a criminal when I am, in fact, a paying customer. Given these economic times and people’s increasing desire to save money, I would suggest you properly train your employees in your coupon policies and in basic customer service. If the number of people taking advantage of these deals is a threat to your bottom line, I would rather see your loyalty programs eliminated than be treated like I’m “getting away with something.”

If I have misused or misunderstood your coupon policy, please let me know. Also, I hope that you will personally contact the store’s manager about this issue. In the meantime, I have shared this letter with the readers of my personal finance blog, Finance Gets Personal: www.financegetspersonal.com.

Sincerely,
Finance Girl <—– no, that’s not really what I’m going to put!

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A Flaw in My Prescription-Transfer for Christmas Gifts Plan



I’m afraid that my plan to transfer prescriptions between pharmacies for gift cards has turned out to be a little less lucrative than I originally thought.

Friday night, I took $40 worth of change to the CoinStar machine at CVS, thinking I would get an Old Navy gift card to take care of a few Christmas presents (plus, I’d get an extra $10 gift card in the mail with the CoinStar holiday bonus program). Alas, Old Navy was not one of the gift cards offered at that location. No problem, I thought - I’ll just get a CVS gift card and use that to buy an Old Navy gift card, since I knew they sold them inside. Only…no. Apparently, you are not allowed to use a CVS gift card (or ECBs, but you probably already knew that) to buy other gift cards.

No!!!!!

Since, I assume, you get an actual $25 CVS gift card when you transfer a prescription to CVS, there is no way to turn that gift card into anything besides CVS merchandise.

What about Walgreens? Well, it turns out you are still safe with that one, because Walgreens typically gives you a $25 gift check, which you can use to purchase other gift cards. But, like at CVS, you can only buy other store’s gift cards with cash or a credit/debit card.

At least I know there will be plenty of Black Friday deals to spend my CVS gift card on! And since my stepson busted his chin open while ice skating and had six stitches yesterday, there’s no money left in the health care spending account now anyway :).

Photo Credit: ClearRx prescription bottles by bartificial, used under Creative Commons licensing.

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Cut Your Holiday Costs by Transferring Prescriptions



Last month, I did something I’ve never done before.

I transferred a prescription from CVS to Walgreens to get a $25 gift card. Actually it was more like a $25 Walgreens check, which I used to purchase a $25 gift certificate to Chili’s (that I gave away in my blog re-launch giveaway).

It was so easy, I think I’m going to transfer that prescription to a different CVS location this month, and get a $25 gift card there.

Do you see where I’m going with this?

I have a monthly prescription for my anti-depressants, and I probably have a prescription for some eczema lotion in my medicine cabinet somewhere. My husband also has two prescriptions from his dermatologist, and might be getting a third. Can we say $100-$125 in gift cards a month???

It should work if I transfer them from CVS near my house to Walgreens near my work to CVS near my work to Walgreens near my house, and back around again. Target also offers a $10 gift card, but I don’t think my insurance is accepted there.

Since a lot of people in my family asks for gift cards, and we have several “Chinese Christmas” exchanges as well, I’ll be able to shave at least $200 off the cost of Christmas presents this year. I’m not worried about the cost of the prescriptions because they seem to cost the same at each place, and we have extra money in our health care spending account to use.

I better get “shopping!”

Photo Credit: Prescription for Freedom by bondidwhat, used under Creative Commons licensing.

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CVS & Walgreens Scenarios 9/14-9/20

CVS

  • Excedrin Express Gels 20 Pack
    On Sale $3.99, Receive $3.99 ECBs (Limit 1)
    Final Price = FREE

  • Purex Laundry Detergent
    On Sale $2.99, Use $0.50 Coupon, Receive $1 ECB (Supposed to be Limit 5, But My Receipt Indicates Limit 4)
    Final Price = $1.49 Each

  • 2 Revlon One Color Eye Shadows
    $4.49, On Sale BOGO, Use 2 $2 Coupons
    Final Price = $0.49 for 2

Walgreens

  • Glade 4 oz. Candle
    On Sale $1.99, Use $1 Off Coupon, Receive $1 Rebate (Limit 4 Rebates)
    Final Price = Free After Rebate

  • 2 Glade PlugIn Gels with Warmer
    On Sale $1.99, Use BOGO Coupon, Receive $2 Mail In Rebate (Limit 4 Rebates - $4)
    Final Price = Free After Rebate

  • Colgate Toothpaste
    On Sale $2.99, Use $2 Super Coupon from Walgreens Ad, Use $0.75 Coupon (Limit 2)
    Final Price = $0.25

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9/7 - 9/13 CVS & Walgreens Scenarios

I’m super-excited about this week’s deals! Check out these scenerios…

CVS

Transaction 1:

  • 4 Right Guard Sport or Xtreme Deodorants
    On Sale for $2.99, Use 4 $1 Off Coupons from Recent Insert, Receive $2 ECB for Each

Use $2 Off $10 CVS Coupon
Final Price = Overage of $2.04 After ECBs

Transaction 2:

  • 1 Right Guard Sport or Xtreme Deodorant
    On Sale for $2.99, Use $1 Off Coupon, Receive $2 ECB

  • L’Oreal Age Perfect, Revitalift or Skin Genesis Cleaner 5.8 oz. or Towelettes 25 ct.
    On Sale for $5.99, Use $1 Coupon (Or $3 Off Coupon if You Have That), Receive $5.99 ECB

  • Gallon of Milk
    On Sale for $2.99

Use $2 Off $10 CVS Coupon
Final Price = Overage of $0.02 After ECBs

Transaction 3:

  • Revlon Nail Enamel (Sunday and Monday Only)
    $3.99, Use $2 Off Coupon (Note: This may not work, as I was unable to use it at Walgreens last week for nail polish), Receive $3 ECB

  • Chex Mix
    On Sale for $1, Use $1 Coupon

  • Arnicare Homeopathic Pain Relief Gel (Monthly Deal)
    $8.99, Use $2 Off Coupon, Receive $8 ECB

Use $2 Off $10 CVS Coupon
Final Price = Overage of $4.02 After ECBs

Walgreens

  • Buy 7 SC Johnson Products, Get $10 Register Rewards
    Here’s My Plan, Based on the Coupons I Have:
    2 Scrubbing Bubbles Flushable Bathroom Wipes $2.49 Each, Use 2 $1 Off Coupons
    2 Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom Cleaner $2.49 Each, Use 1 $1 Off Coupon and 1 $0.75 Off Coupon
    1 Scrubbing Bubbles Action Scrubber Starter Kit $3.79, Use $1 Off Coupon, Mail in Rebate for $3.79
    1 Pledge Multi Surface Product $3.79, Use $2 Coupon
    1 Windex $2.49, Use $0.75 Coupon

  • Crest Pro Health Mouthwash 500 ml
    $4.49, Use $0.75 Coupon, Receive $4.49 RR

  • Excedrin Express Gels 20 Pack (Monthly Deal)
    $3.99, Receive $3.99 Rebate

  • 4 Schick Quattro for Women Refills
    $4.99 Each, Use 4 $4 Off Coupons

  • Glade Fabric and Air Odor Eliminator
    $2.99, Use $1 Easy Saver Coupon, Use $1.50 Manufacturer’s Coupon

  • Curves Chewy Granola Bars
    $2, Use $0.75 Coupon

Final Price = $3.69 After Register Rewards and Rebates

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8/31 - 9/6 CVS Scenario

There’s not a whole lot going on at CVS and Walgreens this week, but here is my CVS scenario:

  • Cover Girl Wetslicks Amazemint
    $5.99, Use $1 Off Coupon from Yesterday’s P&G Insert, Receive $5.99 ECBs
    Final Price = $1 Overage After ECBs

  • 2 Cover Girl Outlast All-Day Lip Color or Aqua Smoothers Lip Products
    On Sale BOGO, Use BOGO Coupon from Yesterday’s P&G Insert
    Final Price = Free

  • 2 Colgate Total Advanced Clean Toothpastes
    $2.99 Each, Use $1 Coupon on One and $0.75 Coupon on Other (or Use $1.50 All You Coupons, or $1.50 Internet Coupons)
    Final Price = $0.25 for 2

After using the $2/$10 coupon, your total will be $7.22 plus tax, and you’ll receive $9.99 in ECBs!

For more great ideas, visit Money Saving Mom and The “Cent”sible Sawyer.

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8/24-8/30 CVS and Walgreens Scenarios (Lots of Free Items!)

CVS



16-Ct. Kotex Lightdays Liners
$1.49, Use $1 Off Coupon, Receive $1.49 ECBs
Final Price = Money Maker of $1.00

Zipfizz Energy Mix
$5.99, Receive $5.99 ECBs
Final Price = Free After ECBs (Limit 1)

2 Rimmel Mascaras
On Sale Buy One Get One Free, Use 2 $1 Off Coupons (I read somewhere that the All You magazine had BOGO coupons, but people are reporting back that they’re just for eyeshadow)
Final Price = Varies


2 40-Ct. OB Tampons
2 for $9, Use 2 $1.50 Off Coupons, Receive $5 ECBs
Final Price = $0.50 Each After ECBs

16-Ct. Playtex Sport Tampons
On Sale for $4.99, Use $1 Off Coupon, Receive $3.00 ECBs
Final Price = $0.99 After ECBs

2 Almay Eyes Makeup
On Sale Buy One Get One Free, Use 2 $1 Off Coupons, Prices Starting at $2.99
Final Price = Starting at $0.50 Each (Limit 6)

2 Revlon Cosmetic Products
On Sale Buy One Get One Free, Use 2 $1 Off Coupons, Prices Starting at $3.49
Final Price = Starting at $0.75 Each
Update: With today’s $2 off coupon, this is a money maker!

2 Clairol Loving Care Haircolors
$3.99, Use Buy One Get One Free Coupon
Final Price = $2.00 Each

Walgreens



2 Glade Plugins Scented Oil Warmers
On Sale Buy One at $4.79 Get One Free, Use 1 or 2 $4 Off Coupons (not sure if cashier can do 2 with overage)
Final Price = $0.79 for 2, or a Money Maker

2 Rimmel Mascaras
On Sale Buy One Get One Free, Use 2 $1 Off Coupons (I read somewhere that the All You magazine had BOGO coupons, but people are reporting back that they’re just for eyeshadow)
Final Price = Varies

Reach Prevent Crystal Clean Toothbrush
On Sale 2/$2, Use $1 Off Coupons
Final Price = Free

Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil
On Sale for $0.89 with Circular Coupon, Use $1 Off Coupon
Final Price = Free Plus Possible Overage

Mitchum Smart Solid
$2.99, Use $2 Walgreens Catalina Coupon, Receive $1 Register Rewards
Final Price = Free After Register Rewards

Puffs Tissues
$0.89 Each with Circular Coupon, Use $0.25 Off Coupon
Final Price = $0.64 Each (Limit 3)

Gallon Milk
On Sale for $3.39
Final Price = $3.39 (Limit 2)

Photo Credits: CVS “Lose Weight Now” Sign by mrbill, used under Creative Commons licensing; Funny Walgreens Sign by FredMikeRudy, used under Creative Commons licensing

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8/17-8/23 CVS and Walgreens Scenarios

I completely forgot to take a picture this week, but here’s what I scored:



CVS:

5 Crest Toothpastes
$1.99 Each, Used 5 $0.75 Off Coupons, Received $5 in ECBs
Final Price = $0.25 Each After ECBs (or free if you still have $1 coupons - and it’s actually limit 6!)

3 Boxes Puffs Facial Tissue
$0.88 Each, Used 3 $0.25 Off Coupons
Final Price = $0.63 Each

1 Schick Quattro Titanium Razor
$7.99, Received $5 ECB
Final Price = $2.99 After ECBs (I bought this in order to use my $10 in ECBs, continue to roll ECBs, use the $2/$10 coupon and because they were out of the Revlon Lash Fantasy Mascara - $1.99 after ECBs/coupon)

Used $2/$10 CVS Coupon

For more great CVS scenarios, see Money Saving Mom and The “Cent”sible Sawyer.



Walgreens:

3 Bags Hershey’s Candy (Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and Hershey’s Kisses)
On Sale 2/$3 (Limit One), and the Third was $2, Used $1 Easy Saver Coupon (Took Off $1.50)
Final Price = Free After Rebate (I needed $5 more toward the $5 rebate on $10 worth of Hershey’s)

Triamedic Cough Strips
On Clearance for $3.29, Used $2 Off Coupon
Final Price = $1.29 (and eligible for Flexible Health Savings Account reimbursement)

Speedo Swim Goggles
On Clearance for $1.49

For more great Walgreens scenarios, see Money Saving Mom and The “Cent”sible Sawyer.

Photo Credit: CVS Pharmacy - Sign Restoration by pixeljones, used under Creative Commons licensing; Milkmanby Куртис Перри, used under Creative Commons licensing

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8/10 CVS and Walgreens Scenerios

I didn’t make it out today because I was having printer issues and didn’t want to miss my Internet coupon savings, but here’s what I’m planning for tomorrow:

CVS
Transaction 1:
2 Lamasilk Products
It looks like the Lamasilk products are for dry skin, not just for Athlete’s Foot, so I’m planning on getting those
Approx. $8.29 Each, Use 2 $3 Off Coupons from Recent Insert, Receive $10 ECB
Final Price = $0.58 for 2 After ECB

I’ll also use the $2 off $10 coupon for extra savings.

Transaction 2: (At Another Store)
Alavert or Alavert D 12-15 Count
I’m going to look for a box with “50% more”
$5.99, Use $4 Internet Coupon and $2 CRT, Receive $3 ECB
Final Price = $3.01 Overage After ECB

Skin Effects Skin Care
Prices Starting at $6.99, Use $2 Skin Care Coupon, Receive $5 ECB
Final Price = $0.01 Overage After ECB

CVS Sunscreen Lotion or Spray
On Sale for $2 Off with Prices Starting at $1.89
If I can find one that’s not too expensive, I’ll purchase using my $1 CRT
Final Price = Starting at Free

I’ll also use the $2 off $10 coupon for extra savings

For more great CVS deals, check out Money Saving Mom and The “Cent”sible Sawyer!

Walgreens
8 8-Packs of BIC Ultra Round Stic Grip Pens
On Sale for 2/$1, Buy 8, Use 8 $1 Off 2 Coupons from Recent Insert
Final Price = Free

Bic Soleil 4-Pack Cartridges
On Sale for $5.99, Use $2 Easy Saver Coupon, Use $2 Coupon from Today’s Insert
Final Price = $1.99

4 Bags Hershey’s Bliss
On sale 2/$6, Use 2 $2/2 Easy Saver Coupons, Use 4 $1 Internet Coupons, Receive $5 Rebate
Final Price = $1 Overage After Rebate

2 Glade Flameless Candles
On Sale for $5.99 Each, Use 2 $3 Off Coupons from Recent Insert, Receive 2 $2 Rebates
Final Price = $0.99 Each After Rebate

Scrubbing Bubbles Action Scrubber
Approx. $5.69, Use $2.75 Internet Coupon, Receive $1.50 Walgreens Rebate, Receive Manufacturer’s Rebate of Full Purchase Price (Up to $5.69)
Final Price = Approx. $4.25 Overage After Rebates

3 Kleenexes
$0.89 Each with Walgreens Coupon, Use $0.50 Off 3 Coupon from Recent Insert
Final Price = $2.17 for 3

One Touch UltraMini Blood Glucose Monitoring System
On Sale for $14.99, Use $20 Coupon (Will Likely be Reduced Down)
Final Price = Free (Plan to Sell or Donate)

Happy Shopping!

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8/3 CVS Trip & Walgreens Scenerios

CVS
I made one trip to CVS today, but am planning one or two others. Part of the problem today was that I stopped at the gas station on the way to CVS to purchase four more newspapers, but forgot to bring scissors. I can only stand to fold, lick and tear so many coupons! So, I’ll be returning.

Here’s what I bought today (Transaction 1):


CVS Ibuprofen
$2.99, used free coupon (my August gift)
Final Price = Free

Extreme Energy 6-Hour Shots
I hope I don’t have a need for these anytime soon, but they were $4.99 with a $4.99 ECB
Final Price = Free after ECB

Oral B Advantage Toothbrush
$2.49, used $1 off coupon, received $1.50 ECB
Final Price = $0.01 overage after ECB

2 Colgate Total Advanced Clean Toothpastes
$2.99 each, used 2 $1 coupons, received 2 $2 ECBs
Final Price = $0.02 overage after ECB

2 Pert Plus Shampoo/Conditioners
$3.69 each, on sale BOGO, used 2 $2 off coupons
Final Price = $0.31 overage

Cover Girl Trublend Liquid Foundation, Whipped Foundation, Concealer, Powder, Blush and Aqua Foundation
$7.49-$9.19 each, on sale BOGO, used BOGO coupons for free powder/concealer/blush with foundation purchase
Final Price = Free

Planned Transaction 2:
Children’s Advil
$5.79, use $1 Internet coupon, receive $5.79 ECB
Final Price = $1 overage after ECB

4 More Cover Girl Products
On sale BOGO, use BOGO coupons
Final Price = Free

2 More Oral B Advantage Toothbrushes
$2.49 each, use 2 $1 off coupons, receive 2 $1.50 ECBs
Final Price = $0.02 overage after ECBs

5 Dawn Hand Soaps
On sale for $0.88, use 5 $0.50 off coupons
Final Price = $0.38 each

Planned Transaction 3 (Have to Wait Until Tues. for $5 School Supply Rebate):
1 More Children’s Advil
$5.79, use $1 Internet coupon, receive $5.79 ECB
Final Price = $1 overage after ECB

2 More Oral B Advantage Toothbrushes
$2.49 each, use 2 $1 off coupons, receive 2 $1.50 ECBs
Final Price = $0.02 overage after ECBs

2 More Pert Plus Shampoo/Conditioners
$3.69 each, on sale BOGO, use 2 $2 off coupons
Final Price = $0.31 overage

2 Sure Deodorants
I heard they were $2.69, on sale BOGO, use 2 $1 off coupons
Final Price = $0.69 for 2

$5 in “School Supplies”
When you purchase $5 worth of Sure and/or Pert Plus, there is a mail-in rebate offer for $5 worth of school supplies. I plan to purchase the CVS envelopes ($1.69 BOGO), Mead index cards ($1.19 BOGO), Papermate pens/mechanical pencils (3/$1 - buy 4) and Avery glue sticks ($0.99)
Final Price = Free after mail-in rebate

For more great CVS ideas, visit Money Saving Mom and The “Cent”sible Sawyer.

Walgreens
I haven’t made my Walgreens trip yet, but here’s what I’m planning:

Glade Fabric and Air Odor Eliminator
$2.99, use $1.50 Internet coupon, use $1.50 Easy Saver (Walgreens) coupon
Final Price = $0.01 overage

2 Pledge Sprays
2/$6, use BOGO coupon, receive $2 rebate
Final Price = $0.50 each after rebate

2 Glade Candles
$1.99 each, use 2 $1 off coupons, receive 2 $1 rebates
Final Price = $0.02 overage after rebate

Shout and Scrubbing Bubbles
2/$5, use 2 $0.75 coupons, receive $2 rebates
Final Price = $0.75 each after rebate

4 Kellogg’s Cereals
4/$10, use 2 $1 off 2 coupons, receive $5 register rewards
Final Price = $0.75 each after register rewards

8 Speedstick/Lady Speedstick Deodorants
$1.99 each, use 4 $0.75 off 2 coupons, receive $10 register rewards
Final Price = $0.36 each after register rewards

For more great Walgreens ideas, visit Money Saving Mom and The “Cent”sible Sawyer.

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