Credit to shiabaer in South Dakota. These are all direct links to CVS.com, and are valid on most any CVS in store purchase with the normal exclusions like prescriptions, alcohol, tobacco, etc. Happy savings to you!
thanks but has anyone been having more and more difficulty stacking these? i spent $50 and tried using the 10, 5 and 4 coupons and the cashier said i had to spend $100 not just $50 as the coupon only applied for the amount listed. this was at 2 cvs's here in ohio
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 15, 2007 @ 10:16p
As always, depends on your store/manager. Several stores in my area allow it. Others don't.
The past few days, I've been getting the $10 off $50s right from register, even from just buying something as small as soda or two. That, and $2 off $10 CVS product purchase.
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 16, 2007 @ 7:10a
johnnyz said: The past few days, I've been getting the $10 off $50s right from register, even from just buying something as small as soda or two. That, and $2 off $10 CVS product purchase.
Isn't that a great feeling when you get the $10/$50 printed at the register!
tangster
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posted: Oct. 16, 2007 @ 7:21a
I brought 5 gatorades (5 for $5) and a pack of a pack of Motrin IB (50 capsules) $7.29. Used $2 of 10 from the blue pharmacy check list coupon and then the $5 off Motrin/Tynenol coupon. Cost $12.29 - 2 - 5 = $5.29 with a $2 Extra Buck from the gatorades. An ok deal.....
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 16, 2007 @ 10:32a
A few more from the same source cited above. (also added to OP)
taf said: Click on the link at the top of the page at cvs.com to get $10 off $50 + free shipping + CVS brand products at 30% off
That's awesome, thanks for the tip, I have some CVS-branded stuff that I buy regularly, and you and the OP just saved be a goodly chunk of change!
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 16, 2007 @ 11:12p
As a follow-up, I used all of the $ off $$ coupons tonight, and they all worked just fine. The $15 off $75 requires a manager approval in some locations (it did for me) but that's all.
I am now the proud owner of the Transformers DVD!
timriley12
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posted: Oct. 17, 2007 @ 10:07a
Does anyone have any experience using these coupons with a (primarily) alcohol purchase added with a non-alcohol purchase? I know the coupons state that alcohol is excluded, but ie. if I were to use the $4off$20 coupon, could I theoretically buy $16 of wine and $4 of non-alcohol purchases (total $20) and then use the $4 off $20 coupon? Or better yet, could I take it a step further and even buy just $1 in non-alcohol products and $19 in wine and have the coupon work? Just wondering because I primarily buy wine from CVS...
While most cashiers will not combine $off/$ coupons with one another, you can combine them with the Starbucks or other CVS coupons.
And, you can combine these with ExtraCareBucks and Manufacturer's Coupons as well for even more fabulous deals. Just be sure to have the cashier scan the $off/$ coupon first before applying the other coupons. CVS allows one CVS coupon and one manufacter's coupon per item in your order, and the $off/$ coupons count towards the CVS coupon total. (ExtraCare bucks do not.)
-L
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 17, 2007 @ 10:40a
timriley12 said: Does anyone have any experience using these coupons with a (primarily) alcohol purchase added with a non-alcohol purchase? I know the coupons state that alcohol is excluded, but ie. if I were to use the $4off$20 coupon, could I theoretically buy $16 of wine and $4 of non-alcohol purchases (total $20) and then use the $4 off $20 coupon? Or better yet, could I take it a step further and even buy just $1 in non-alcohol products and $19 in wine and have the coupon work? Just wondering because I primarily buy wine from CVS...
It all depends on how much of a stickler the cashier is. I usually buy beer in my orders if I need it, and have never been questioned. Just don't make it too obvious.
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 18, 2007 @ 8:53p
Unbelieevable said: timriley12 said: Does anyone have any experience using these coupons with a (primarily) alcohol purchase added with a non-alcohol purchase? I know the coupons state that alcohol is excluded, but ie. if I were to use the $4off$20 coupon, could I theoretically buy $16 of wine and $4 of non-alcohol purchases (total $20) and then use the $4 off $20 coupon? Or better yet, could I take it a step further and even buy just $1 in non-alcohol products and $19 in wine and have the coupon work? Just wondering because I primarily buy wine from CVS...
It all depends on how much of a stickler the cashier is. I usually buy beer in my orders if I need it, and have never been questioned. Just don't make it too obvious.
I bought beer yesterday. Total before coupons = $13x.xx. Paid via AMEX = $0.23. I love CVS.
Unbelieevable said: I bought beer yesterday. Total before coupons = $13x.xx. Paid via AMEX = $0.23. I love CVS.
From $13.xx to $0.23? How???
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 20, 2007 @ 9:17a
ocean935 said: Unbelieevable said: I bought beer yesterday. Total before coupons = $13x.xx. Paid via AMEX = $0.23. I love CVS.
From $13.xx to $0.23? How???
Read again. It was $13X.XX. This is done by using a combination of the coupons listed in the OP, along with many manufacturer's coupons, and a few Extra Care Bucks (which I always get some in return to cover what I spend). I do it all the time. It takes time to plan the trips, but it's well worth it. Especially with food drives starting to get going in preparation for Thanksgiving, this week's deal on Campbell's soup ($1.50 a can for the Chunky) will be great. I'll probably deliver 200-300 cans of soup to the food drive in 2 weeks.
If you need more coupons, you can order manufacturer's coupons at www.thecouponclippers.com. That's where I get mine from if I need extras.
Unbelieevable said: 15/75 Expires 10/28 This one beeped today. Anyone had same problem?
Oh forgot... is this the one need manager's approval? Just lost $15!!! Too bad.
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 21, 2007 @ 11:19p
hot2004 said: Unbelieevable said: 15/75 Expires 10/28 This one beeped today. Anyone had same problem?
Oh forgot... is this the one need manager's approval? Just lost $15!!! Too bad.
Yeah, the $15/$75 will usually need to have a manager scan their card for it to go through. There have been reports in some areas of that not being the case, but I think it's usually the case. I know in my area (Houston) it requires a manager's card scan.
Is this still generating $5 ECB as of today ?(10/22/07) TIA
dodgeman007
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posted: Oct. 22, 2007 @ 9:29a
Hero76 said: thanks but has anyone been having more and more difficulty stacking these? i spent $50 and tried using the 10, 5 and 4 coupons and the cashier said i had to spend $100 not just $50 as the coupon only applied for the amount listed. this was at 2 cvs's here in ohio
why are you complaining. you should not be able to stack 100 bucks in coupons to get it all free come on... each coupon is for a certian $ ammt off a certian $ purchase.
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 22, 2007 @ 10:40a
fokatkamaal said: Unbelieevable said: 1 more coupon
Is this still generating $5 ECB as of today ?(10/22/07) TIA
Probably not. That was last week's deal.
musicmania90
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posted: Oct. 24, 2007 @ 7:47p
The cashier at my CVS store told me that i cant use this coupon,,This coupon code should match with my Extra Care card number, else the system wont recognise it Has this happened with anybody else??
Unbelieevable
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posted: Oct. 24, 2007 @ 11:31p
musicmania90 said: The cashier at my CVS store told me that i cant use this coupon,,This coupon code should match with my Extra Care card number, else the system wont recognise it Has this happened with anybody else??
There's several classes of coupons with CVS in general.
1. Manufacturer's coupons - these are the types you get in your Sunday newspaper. 2. CVS 'CRT' coupons - these are coupons that print at the register following a purchase. 3. CVS printable coupons - these are coupons that you can print from your Internet browser. 4. CVS postal mailing coupons - these are coupons you get in the mail from CVS 5. $ off / $ total purchase coupons - these are sometimes on CRTs, sometimes printable, sometimes mailing. 6. ExtraCare Bucks - these are 'earned' and behave a bit like a gift certificate.
CVS CRT coupons, ExtraCare bucks, and $ off $ total purchase coupons (if CRT type) are connected to your ExtraCare number and cannot be swapped. In theory, certain types of directly emailed printable coupon might also fall into this category, but so far, most seem to be generic to any card. These are typically coupons with long bar codes.
CVS printables, CVS mailings can be used by any card holder and are not connected to your ECB card number. Anything that the cashier has key-in instructions for are generally this type of coupon.
With the coupons in this post, all seemed to fall into category 3.
Unbelieevable said: SharonBell said: any new ones?
Not yet, but the ones I posted in the OP still work today. I used them this morning. Too bad. I had not saved the copy and CVS removed these coupons from their site.
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