"Hot Items" Craig 15" 720p LCD HDTV - $99.99 Zone 40 Wireless Game System - $29.99 (With free AC Adapter.....not included in package, should be on a j-hook on the endcap with Zone 40 systems) Extreme Fit - $49.99 (THIS IS NOT A SALE PRICE, However CVS chose to run it in the ad.) Kodak EasyShare C913 Digital Camera - $79.99 - $20 ECB = $59.99 SanDisk 2GB SD Card - $8.99 GPS For Dummies - $69.99 7" Portable LCD TV - $79.99Other known items...for now Irish Spring 2 Pack: $.99 Softsoap 7.5oz: $.99 Cetaphil Cleansing Bar: $3.49 - $2.50 ECB = $.99 Schick Quattro Razor or 4ct Refill: $9.99 - $8 ECB = $1.99 St. Ives Body Wash 16oz: $3.99 - $3 ECB = $.99 Herbal Essences Shampoo or Conditioner 12oz or Styler 6-8oz: $2.99 - $2 ECB = $.99 Bic Soleil Razor: $6.99 - $5 ECB = $1.99 Colgate Total Advanced 4oz: $2.88 - $2 ECB = $.88 Colgate 360 Toothbrush: $2.99 - $2 ECB = $.99
Along the same lines as Rite Aid, CVS also offers you a chance to earn "money".
The two biggest differences is that CVS doesn't mail you a check, you get your "extra bucks" right there at the check out and the second difference is that you can only spend your "extra bucks" at CVS...
Read on to find out how this program works...
Things You'll Need: Get a CVS mvp card CVS sales flyer Step 1Once you have signed up for your CVS mvp card, you will need to give this to the cashier everytime you shop. This is what will make the "extra bucks" come your way.
Step 2 What is extra bucks? These are "coupons" of sorts that are on the end of your sales receipts. When you purchase certain items, they create a coupon worth so much money...
Step 3 Extra Bucks What you need to look for is the "Extra Bucks" logo in the CVS sales flyer..
Step 4 The items that have this logo are the items you will want to purchase. So, if you see an "Extra Bucks" logo that says you need to purchase two tubes of Crest toothpaste and you will get $2.00 in extra bucks.
You purchase the toothpaste, now you want to listen for the bells and whistles when your sales receipt is printing out...This means you are getting your extra bucks.
Step 5 Look at the very end of your receipt and you should see a section that says "Here are your Extra Bucks for having purchased (the product required)" $2.00 Extra Bucks expires (usually a month after you get them)
extra bucks are coupons that CVS prints and you can use for future purchases of practically anything that they sell. you need to have their ExtraCare card (a loyalty program). you can get the card in every CVS.
extra bucks are a print out for a set value that will print at the register. The "free after extra bucks" will cost you money at the start but can be used like cash at the checkout.
MISTERCHEAP said: Just For Men Touch Of Grey ($8.99) Right Guard Sport 3D (price unknown) DynaPop Energy Shots ($4.99) Philips Earbuds ($6.99) Vasoline Sheer Infusion Lotion ($7.99)
Perfect for the older, slightly smelly guy looking to pop a few energy shots and wear some earbuds in an attempt to be accepted by the younger crowd that will inevitably reject him forcing him to go home and use the vaseline. The TV ad practically writes itself!
Technologist said: PS. anything with the name "Craig" that is electronic should be left at the store... dies if you buy it!!!
what if you steal it ?
mimilou55
New Member
posted: Nov. 11, 2009 @ 8:05p
About the CVS extra bucks; I have over $40.00 that expired last mth. & I can't find a CVS to take them (tried 2 stores). Does anybody know if or where I can redeem them. I know we could call & get reinstated on the expired ones a year or so ago but not sure if they'll still do it. Thanks for any info.
I had expired ECBs last month, called the 800# and told me they would do a 1 time reinstatement that would print out at teh end of my next order. I scanned my card when I first walked into the store and it printed then.
mimilou55 said: About the CVS extra bucks; I have over $40.00 that expired last mth. & I can't find a CVS to take them (tried 2 stores). Does anybody know if or where I can redeem them. I know we could call & get reinstated on the expired ones a year or so ago but not sure if they'll still do it. Thanks for any info. Either keep trying at more stores until a manager allows it or call corp.
dkong said: mimilou55 said: About the CVS extra bucks; I have over $40.00 that expired last mth. & I can't find a CVS to take them (tried 2 stores). Does anybody know if or where I can redeem them. I know we could call & get reinstated on the expired ones a year or so ago but not sure if they'll still do it. Thanks for any info. Either keep trying at more stores until a manager allows it or call corp.
I wish they'd let you put them on a money card as an option. the 30 days thing can be a pain. hope you get them to honor your $40 expired ECB's
alegalsec said: Print limit reached on the Sheer Infusion coupon. The bricks coupon printer is hosed - it is in an endless loop and keeps asking me to install the new S/W.
DanoMcGarret said: alegalsec said: Print limit reached on the Sheer Infusion coupon. The bricks coupon printer is hosed - it is in an endless loop and keeps asking me to install the new S/W.It's a FireFox link; doesn't work with IE.
I experienced the same issue using IE, but it works fine using FireFox.
jeffs99, you are obviously one of the children that thinks that other people care about the color you rate their posts. dmbwarehouse99 got answers to his questions. He like many of us couldn't give a rat's ass about your (or anybody else's) ridiculous rating system. You're like the idiots on SD who think that reps actually have value in the real world.
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