* No need for any filler to apply 2 RA coupons in a single transaction * $4 manufacturer coupon 1) Sunday paper, 2) Coupon website, 3) CVS $3.99 Zyrtec 3ct (travel size stuffs section) package inside
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posted: Aug. 13, 2009 @ 9:44a
mlayu
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2009 @ 10:28a
Thanks, OP! This is great deal. I had food allergy a few weeks ago, and it wasn't pretty (first time in my life). I have high deductible health insurance and the closest in-network doctor was 100 miles. Wife and I were freaking out and she was ready to send me to urgent care since it was around 8-9 pm. Good thing she studied drugs and she told me to take an antihistamine drug that is like Zyrtec but works at slower pace. I didn't have to spend $$$ on urgent care visit. The wonder of drugs. Green for you and green for the drug manufacturers!
Edit: Question for you, OP. Are you still qualified for the Single Check Rebate #97 J&J Purchase $50 for a $25 rebate and RA ZYRTEC REWARDS $10 on every $50 purchase, since you only spend $17.99 x 2 = $35.98?
They will credit your account for the FULL or sale price of the product and not take into account the coupons.So you WILL qualify for the $25 rebate by purchasing only 2 bottles.
mlayu said: she was ready to send me to urgent care good thing you didn't go. you would still be searching for it. it's better known as "emergency room", or ER for short, in this country.
winton said: mlayu said: she was ready to send me to urgent care good thing you didn't go. you would still be searching for it. it's better known as "emergency room", or ER for short, in this country.
What is "this country" that you refer to. The internet is worldwide, you could be anywhere...
winton said: mlayu said: she was ready to send me to urgent care good thing you didn't go. you would still be searching for it. it's better known as "emergency room", or ER for short, in this country.
We do have urgent care here in the US, at least in California. It is somewhere between the emergency room and the doctor's office. Urgent care does not open 24 hours a day, it only handles minor stuff, like cuts and bruises, allergy reaction. It does not do surgeries.
Yes, as long as you've previously signed up for both programs then you only need to enter the receipt once.
mlayu
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2009 @ 8:56p
winton said: mlayu said: she was ready to send me to urgent care good thing you didn't go. you would still be searching for it. it's better known as "emergency room", or ER for short, in this country.
Really? In the U.S., we call them urgent care. Example here, here and here. Maybe you don't call it that way in whatever country you are in.
The $3 manufacturers coupon I got off of the zyrtec website would not stack at the store for me but the zyrtec bottles had a $2 instant coupon on them that did work so no worries. Also the price of the zyrtec was $30.99 not $29.99. In the end I got 2 bottles of 45ct. zyrtec for free and made $5 on the deal. This was an excellent deal with just the coupons! But when they PAID me to TAKE the zyrtec, THEN I was happy! Big ole GREEN for you OP. Thanks so much for posting this!
amao
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 3, 2009 @ 4:52p
My $10 Zyrtec MIR was turned down by the manufacture stating that "This offer cannot be combined with any other offer". Anybody else gets this?
AztecBoy
New Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2009 @ 4:01a
amao said: My $10 Zyrtec MIR was turned down by the manufacture stating that "This offer cannot be combined with any other offer". Anybody else gets this?
Me too.... I'm going to call, but not sure what that will get me.
I've got several other purchases that would qualify for that rebate too.
I just can't figure out what other offer they are having a problem with because this rebate was the only one that was processed at the time they rejected it. The other ones weren't submitted yet!
I called after I got the postcard. They treated all offers no matter whether they offer or the retailer offers it. In my case, I have rite aid 5 off 25 coupon, $3 mfr coupon and rite aid on sale price. The agent claimed those are "other offers". So, it seems that you have to buy them in full retail price without any discount or coupon attached.
buynow said: I called after I got the postcard. They treated all offers no matter whether they offer or the retailer offers it. In my case, I have rite aid 5 off 25 coupon, $3 mfr coupon and rite aid on sale price. The agent claimed those are "other offers". So, it seems that you have to buy them in full retail price without any discount or coupon attached.
That's interesting because "technically" a coupon is a form of tender, it's not a discount. ie It's payment toward the purchase price, not a discount... the manufacturer agrees to make payment to the retailer for that amount when a coupon is used. So, it's just a secondary form of payment, cash, check, credit card, coupon.
Stupid if you ask me...
sg94ahpw
Member
posted: Oct. 19, 2009 @ 9:44a
Rebate declined for me as well. Did anyone have any success so far appealing it??
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