Enjoy and do it again for your other CVS ECB Cards.
If this does not work out. You could buy one set at time for $5.29 and use a coupon an pay .29 cents + taxes for it. Do it three timies Per one fatwalleter "titewad" the ECB would print out at the end of the 3rd transaction.
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posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 9:49a
WiseOne
Broke Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 9:51a
limit one per customer.
avidkharidar
Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 9:52a
you can use only one coupon per customer.
======================== *Maximum $5.00 value. Valid in-store only. ExtraCare card must be presented to get these savings. Tax charged on pre-coupon price where required. Limit one per customer. CVS/pharmacy will not honor any facsimile, photocopy or any other reproduction of this coupon. No Cash Back. Valid thru 12/23/07. =================================================
IndianintheCupboard said: So here is the match. Buy 3 at 5.29 each = 15.87 Use three of the coupons below = 3 x 5 = 15
No way this will work 3 times in one transaction !
smithr4
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 9:55a
Don't know if this flies...3 copies of the $5 coupon? Coupon terms definitely state "1 per customer". I'm guessing that you'll hear the dreaded "beep" of the register when trying to use it multiple times.
Star2004
Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 9:56a
The coupon says one per customer, did they let you use 3?
Buckeyefan1
Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 9:57a
C'mon. The cashier will slap you silly if you ask her to do that.
It is okay deal even if you use one coupon at $5. Since you get $5 ECB back, Throw in some more coupons and you should 3 sets for $5. So OKAY deal at the time of the holidays for batteries.
1984cutlass
Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 9:59a
If they are only 5.29 then 5 bucks off is still a great deal for 1 pack. Green!
Drewsmith
New Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 10:00a
I guess just buying 1 pack and repeating is still a good deal at $.29 a pack
You do not have to buy $15 worth of batteries in the same transaction to get the $5 ECB. Do three transactions, and the ECB should print on the third one, provided they do not take the coupon into consideration. I have not shopped at CVS long enough to know if coupons affect ECB's or not, but I did the P&G deal last week (no coupons) in two transactions and the ECB printed on the second receipt.
This isn't gonna fly however i still think it's a decent deal.
edit: I stand corrected. I agree with previous poster that this will work in three seperate transactions
sepultura
Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 10:08a
Yes, you can do it in 3 separate transactions, and the ECB will show up on the 3rd receipt. Allow at least 2 hours between each transction to make sure the system has updated your ECB account.
astro26 said: Online it says one per card number, did anyone get the deal to work?The deal will work as already stated, do 3 separate transactions. Coupon can be reused.
adextra01 said: Do you must have your ExtraCare Card to use the coupon? I have not received the card in the mail yet. Give the cashier the phone number you used when signing up.
worth a shot, I have a stack off $1.00 off Energizer max coupons from K-mart I picked up Fri. wonder if I can use manufacturer & CVS combined? that would be $4.29 per pack with $5 back.
I thought someone had mentioned CVS Corp was stopping the stacking, That it had advised it's store managers to stop.
Hero76 said: they are going to stop stacking extra bucks is what i thought. the day they stop stacking $ off coups with these I will vote republican As in you can't use more than one ECB coupon per transaction? The day that happens is the last day I shop there.
Btw, I got a bunch of energizers about a year ago when CVS had a deal. Some of them were the very good Japanese cells. Some of them were from china and singapore. Opt for the japanese if you can, they perform better.
-g
sepultura
Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2007 @ 11:29a
To make the deal a little better: 2 candy bars for $1 + $5.29 batteries - $1 coupon - $5 CVS couopon = $.29 Do the deal 3 times, you end up getting 6 candy bars and a lot of batteries for $0.87+tax, plus $5ECB back.
PS, the $1 coupon is a peelie attached on each battery pack.
Just a heads up, energizer batteries are the only ones I have had leak when left in a device without use for several months. So far I have lost three of my kids toys (and I barely use alkalines, mostly I use recharagables), and 2 flashlights. Be aware, I try to avoid Energizer batteries whenever possible, these are batteries my wife bought, I use recharagable, store brand (which may be energizer, I don't know) or duracell. Energizer will pay for your destroyed items if you send them back but it has happened too often based on the relatively small number of their batteries I have used. It has only happened when there is an item with those batteries in it and the item sat for a few months of non use with the energizer batteries in it.
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mikeywl
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 24, 2008 @ 8:30a
Fyi, for those of you who sent away for the free Energizer tote bag offer, mine arrived at the house a couple of days ago.
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