Also, they have a glucose monitor that gives you $9.99 ECB - it's the Ascensia Contour (Limit 1). The price is $9.99. Not that you may really need that, but it will help you harvest your ECB and break them up into smaller pieces.
Is CVS allowing us to use multiple ECBs in one transaction again? There was a period of time when they restricted it to one ECB coupon per transaction.
poohbie said: Is CVS allowing us to use multiple ECBs in one transaction again? There was a period of time when they restricted it to one ECB coupon per transaction.
1 CVS coupon per ITEM. ECB is CVS coupon.
Unbelieevable
Addicted Member
posted: Aug. 12, 2007 @ 3:05p
vickh said: one time use per card?
Nah, you should be able to use it numerous times on separate transactions using the same card.
Unbelieevable said: poohbie said: Is CVS allowing us to use multiple ECBs in one transaction again? There was a period of time when they restricted it to one ECB coupon per transaction.
1 CVS coupon per ITEM. ECB is CVS coupon. Do the items need to have higher value than the ECB CVS coupons? Or can you throw in a 50 cent candy bar to use 2 ECB CVS coupons on a higher-priced item?
Unbelieevable
Addicted Member
posted: Aug. 12, 2007 @ 6:42p
poohbie said: Unbelieevable said: poohbie said: Is CVS allowing us to use multiple ECBs in one transaction again? There was a period of time when they restricted it to one ECB coupon per transaction.
1 CVS coupon per ITEM. ECB is CVS coupon.
Do the items need to have higher value than the ECB CVS coupons?
I have the $20 ECB from last week. If I want to use them, do I have to spend them all in 1 transaction?
Say if I bought something like the Advil that was $5 with 5 ECB...could I pay with my $20 and then roll the $15 left over into a new ECB coupon? Would that $15 be printed separately from the new $5 from Advil, would they be combined together, or would I lose the rest of the $15? Any pros out there know?
Unbelieevable
Addicted Member
posted: Aug. 12, 2007 @ 7:47p
rbraden said: I have the $20 ECB from last week. If I want to use them, do I have to spend them all in 1 transaction?
Say if I bought something like the Advil that was $5 with 5 ECB...could I pay with my $20 and then roll the $15 left over into a new ECB coupon? Would that $15 be printed separately from the new $5 from Advil, would they be combined together, or would I lose the rest of the $15? Any pros out there know?
You'd lose the other $15...you have to use it all at once.
rbraden said: I have the $20 ECB from last week. If I want to use them, do I have to spend them all in 1 transaction?
Say if I bought something like the Advil that was $5 with 5 ECB...could I pay with my $20 and then roll the $15 left over into a new ECB coupon? Would that $15 be printed separately from the new $5 from Advil, would they be combined together, or would I lose the rest of the $15? Any pros out there know?The total value of the ECB coupon can only be used in one transaction. Any portion of the ECB coupon not used is lost. In your example, you will still get the 5 ECB for the Advil, but the $15 left over from the original ECB would be lost.
ajr55555 said: rbraden said: I have the $20 ECB from last week. If I want to use them, do I have to spend them all in 1 transaction?
Say if I bought something like the Advil that was $5 with 5 ECB...could I pay with my $20 and then roll the $15 left over into a new ECB coupon? Would that $15 be printed separately from the new $5 from Advil, would they be combined together, or would I lose the rest of the $15? Any pros out there know?The total value of the ECB coupon can only be used in one transaction. Any portion of the ECB coupon not used is lost. In your example, you will still get the 5 ECB for the Advil, but the $15 left over from the original ECB would be lost.
Heh... yeah, what Unbelieevable said
I guess I'll have to get a little creative then. Thanks
savenicky
Member
posted: Aug. 12, 2007 @ 8:13p
I have tried to download it but I can't get it to print.Does anyone have any other link to this coupon? What does SD stands for? thanks everyone for your help.
donnarl52
Member
posted: Aug. 16, 2007 @ 5:34p
SD usually stands for another web site. Save the file to your documents and try that, it's what I had to do. Good luck
...also an offer for $10 plus free shipping for purchase of $50 non Rx items.
Your user identity is invalid, please login or use a supported browser to save files. -- is what mediafire says when I try to save the file. Whatever browser or computer I use (tried 3 computers, Mozilla, IE and Opera). Or must I have a mediafire acct to download from there? "do it yourself" part does not work as well, when I enter my CVS card number (last week, when this promo was on) it says that the coupon was once emailed sometime before (it really was, however I did not use it. Unsubscribing from CVS emails or inserting a different email address in the subscription page do not help).
brokeinnyc
Member
posted: Oct. 6, 2007 @ 1:12a
is this coupon linked to card number meaning is it really limit one coupon per member or can we use this multiple times on separate orders?
brokeinnyc said: is this coupon linked to card number meaning is it really limit one coupon per member or can we use this multiple times on separate orders?
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