poohbie said: I've also seen a $4 off $20 posted in another thread here that's good in Jan. '08The $4 off $20 is a standard coupon they have for new EC members. Apparently you can just change the date in the URL to any Sunday and it will work!
ahlex said: Thanks for the coupon but it's only 20% off at best. CVS markup is way more than 20%. I love those coupons 5 off 15 (33% off)
How about this:
$20 for 6 pepsi 12 packs (on sale 3/10) 22.45 for 10 bottle nature's bounty vitamin c 500 mgs (BOGO) 20 for 20 soyjoy bars 8 bucks worth of other stuff -- xmas candy perhaps, to offset the healthiness of the vitamin c = 75.38 (w 7% NJ sales tax)
-15 off 75 -10 off 50 -5 off 30 -4 off 20 -5 off 15 -3 off 15 -2 off 10 -4 soyjoy -4 vitamins =23.38 PLUS 20 ECB for soyjoy, 10 ECB for pepsi, 22.45 ECB for vitamins = 52.45 ECBs
and if you have the $4 off $20 health coupon that's been printing, or you can manage to print more than 2 soyjoy or vitamin coupons (by using computer at work, etc.), you can make it even lower
plus, use your receipt for the pepsi $15 rebate (some cvs stores count lays/frito chip items toward ECB total, some do not, but you can use the recepit for the pepsi portion of the rebate, no matter what)
pitbu11
Member
posted: Jan. 1, 2008 @ 10:49a
would these coupons work on HoMedics iSoundSpa Fusion SS-6500 $59.99 at CVS stores, it could be $26 (unless the $4 off $20 is for health only products.)
maxfleischer said: ahlex said: Thanks for the coupon but it's only 20% off at best. CVS markup is way more than 20%. I love those coupons 5 off 15 (33% off)
How about this: ... = 75.38 (w 7% NJ sales tax)
-15 off 75 -10 off 50 -5 off 30 -4 off 20 -5 off 15 -3 off 15 -2 off 10YMMV, as some stores do not allow this type of stacking. But even without stacking, there are a few deals active now where you'd get more ECB back then OOP spent.
Absolutely ymmv, I agree -- my stores stack without even looking at the coupon, but I have trouble stacking these coupons just because it seems like it shouldn't work , and like I'm getting away with something (lack of balls, perhaps) ... but yes, point is that there are deals where ANY coupon can give you ECBs out the door -- even the ones that are 10 off 50 and 15 off 75.
maxfleischer said: plus, use your receipt for the pepsi $15 rebate (some cvs stores count lays/frito chip items toward ECB total, some do not, but you can use the recepit for the pepsi portion of the rebate, no matter what)Is there actually a $15 Pepsi rebate, or is it just coupons/website credit?
billrubin said: maxfleischer said: plus, use your receipt for the pepsi $15 rebate (some cvs stores count lays/frito chip items toward ECB total, some do not, but you can use the recepit for the pepsi portion of the rebate, no matter what)Is there actually a $15 Pepsi rebate, or is it just coupons/website credit?
Its NFL.com $15 GC or $15 in Pepsi/Frito Lay coupons. However the Pepsi coupons are usually pretty good- $2 or $3 values and can be used on another CVS deal like this to reduce out of pocket on an ECB deal.
These welcome coupons are intended to be used once when you sign up for a new card, not on-going. I won't use them myself, and advise they are YMMV especially if your store knows you and you're an established customer.
I've used the same 4/20 'Welcome' coupon many times and it has never failed to work. Most cashiers don't scrutinize the coupon - they just look for the code and enter it.
FatFreddie said: I've used the same 4/20 'Welcome' coupon many times and it has never failed to work. Most cashiers don't scrutinize the coupon - they just look for the code and enter it.
No debate that it scans, but how many times do you think you can be 'welcomed', plus the code on that coupon is always the same and I simply refuse to use it. There's enough legit coupons around to choose from without looking slimey at my regular CVS that has treated me very well.
MISTERCHEAP said: FatFreddie said: I've used the same 4/20 'Welcome' coupon many times and it has never failed to work. Most cashiers don't scrutinize the coupon - they just look for the code and enter it.
No debate that it scans, but how many times do you think you can be 'welcomed', plus the code on that coupon is always the same and I simply refuse to use it. There's enough legit coupons around to choose from without looking slimey at my regular CVS that has treated me very well.
Agree i almost never use the welcome one, because the cvs that i shop could easily know me, even though they may not say a word
anhiep
New Member
posted: Jan. 1, 2008 @ 6:36p
I don't think that's possible anymore. The people at my CVS store. They're so strict. Only 1 coupon per time. So no deal here. Another store I tried but they said the once you use the 10 off 50, the 4 off 20 has to be in seperate transaction. I think your area must have a lot nicer people than mine.
mayhem69
Member
posted: Jan. 1, 2008 @ 6:42p
Are you sure these are not fake? Last thread that was up, i printed out 4 $5 off of $15 coupons , my wife tried to use them and they were fake. come on now enough of that bullshit!
MISTERCHEAP said: No debate that it scans, but how many times do you think you can be 'welcomed', plus the code on that coupon is always the same and I simply refuse to use it. There's enough legit coupons around to choose from without looking slimey at my regular CVS that has treated me very well.So you use all other coupons only one time too? They all state, "limit one coupon per customer." If so, I give a salute to your absolute cleanliness!
sonic2000
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 1, 2008 @ 6:54p
what's this extra care card and where can you get it?
bapu
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 1, 2008 @ 7:00p
sonic2000 said: what's this extra care card and where can you get it?] Where you have been all this years? It's a CVS saving card that you can get either at CVS store or you can order through web or phone. You will need it for your extra care bucks.
NJDude
Cranky Member
posted: Jan. 1, 2008 @ 7:01p
mayhem69 said: Are you sure these are not fake? Last thread that was up, i printed out 4 $5 off of $15 coupons , my wife tried to use them and they were fake. come on now enough of that bullshit!Who says they were fake? Why would 100's (if not 1000's) of people be able to use them, but you version of them were different?
All of the coupons are from CVS.com or one of their sites.
FatFreddie said: MISTERCHEAP said: No debate that it scans, but how many times do you think you can be 'welcomed', plus the code on that coupon is always the same and I simply refuse to use it. There's enough legit coupons around to choose from without looking slimey at my regular CVS that has treated me very well.So you use all other coupons only one time too? They all state, "limit one coupon per customer." If so, I give a salute to your absolute cleanliness!
There's a major difference in the welcome coupon and the others in that CVS sets the expiration date of the ones I posted in the OP. The welcome coupon has people going into their URL system and self generating new expirations for a coupon they already received long ago when they were "really welcomed" and their welcome mat coupon long ago expired.
Actually, because I get so many $10/$50 or similar type offers either on my receipt or online, not much reason to duplicate these coupons because I can only buy so much stuff.
If necessary, yes, I'll do two seperate $50 orders in a week, there's no issue using the same coupon again before the expiration date as each time I enter the store, I'm a customer, but certainly not a NEW customer like the welcome coupon reads.
The OP link coupons do not state limit one per extra care account number. Again, my main reasons for not touching the welcome coupon are A) I've already been welcomed and just feel dumb using it and B) I have a problem with someone manipulating expiration dates on a coupon for their own gain. (I'm not saying the person who posted it in this thread did that, but it's been known to be done)
I'd rather play by CVS's rule of a set expiration for the coupon THEY sent out for exisiting ECB card holders.
thl777
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 1, 2008 @ 7:10p
NJDude said: mayhem69 said: Are you sure these are not fake? Last thread that was up, i printed out 4 $5 off of $15 coupons , my wife tried to use them and they were fake. come on now enough of that bullshit!Who says they were fake? Why would 100's (if not 1000's) of people be able to use them, but you version of them were different?
All of the coupons are from CVS.com or one of their sites.
Just used one of these 5 off 15 for $16 worth of stuff, the manager ring up my order with a smile
Selfishly, I think when people start doing things like altering coupons or returning items they got for free to get Cash Back (a la the battery deal, where people were getting batteries with coupons, getting ECBs, and then claiming they'd lost their receipts in order to get 5.29 back per pack) result in such abuse that eventually cvs will stop offering the coupon deals they legitimately offer. Then I won't get good deals! (I said it was a selfish reason.)
sehrwunderbar said: Are there any new dollar off CVS coupons to print? Seems superstackers killed that whole thing? Yes, the more you stop into a store and have your card scanned the more $$ off coupons you will get. If your stores have the self scanners you don't even need to make a purchase to get the coupon printouts. I get at least 5 $$ off xx total register coupons a week, not to mention all of the free item coupons, $$ off CVS item coupons and extra $$ off manufacturer coupons. The more your card is scanned the more offers you'll get.
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