Here is the sneak peek of the CVS weekly ad starting Sunday 10/14. There are a ton of ECB deals this week, which is a nice change from last week! 🙂
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What is the proper order to hand over coupons when I have $5 off $25 CVS, 20% off CVS, CVS store coupons, and manufacturer coupons? Thanks for all the info…I save a ton of money at CVS and look forward to shopping there every week!
I wonder about this as well. I always hand over the $$/$$ coupon first then % off coupons then the rest of my coupons. I wonder if there is a better way to get the most savings.
it really doesn’t matter, the register will readjust the % off if any CVS Store coupons are given (like $/$$, Beauty Bucks, force printed ECBs, and some coupons from the magic machine are store cpns vs cvs/manuf cpns)
I always hand my % off first, it takes a % off the whole amount and then my $ $ off
Always the $/$$ first because if you wait til the end they tend to beep and say you did not spend enough to cover them. Then I use manufacture’s and then CVS. I usually do % off last but it really does not matter when you hand it to them because it will readjust itself when necessary depending on the other types of coupons you used.
Also .50 Dentek coupon in Nov. All You Mag.
Always $/$$ first so total will be at its highest and not below threshold.
For the Bounty and Charmin deal, $29.97 will generate extra bucks will it not????
It will, 98% rule. As long as your total was $29.40 or greater on a $30 purchase then the ECB will generate.
I have a question, in the ads when it says limit one per household, does it refer to the extrabucks or the actual product? Thanks in advance!
It’s really about the Extrabucks. 🙂
Wait until 10/21 for a better deal on Zantac and use coupons from coupon center then.
just a heads up if you plan on using a $/$$ AND % off in the same transaction, that the $/$$ is a CVS Store Coupon and will reduce how the % off is deducted. So if your $/$$ is $4/20 and you have $8 worth of non-sale items, the % off will be based on $4 instead of $8. It might not be much, but if you want the most bang for your buck, do the % off with non-sale items in a different trasx than the $/$$.