Here is my CVS Shopping Scenario for 11/17. In this scenario you’ll get $13.71 in merchandise and spend $4.71 total out of pocket (with$3 Nature Made coupon NLA for Transaction #1). You’ll end with $4, so you are really paying just 71¢ for everything.
Transaction #1
Buy (1) Nature Made VitaMelts, $6.99 Sale Price
$3.00 off Any One Nature Made Vitamelts printable (NLA)
OR $1/1 Nature Made VitaMelts Product, exp. 12/3/13 (SS 11/03/13) or HERE
Total = as low as $3.99, Get Back $5 ECB
Transaction #2
Buy (2) Crest Pro Health toothpaste, $2.99 Sale Price
(1) Russel Stover Single, .875-1.25 oz, 74¢ (Filler)
Total = $6.72
(2) 50¢ OFF ONE Crest® ProHealth Toothpaste 4.0oz or larger (excludes trial/travel size)(zip 30004)
$5 ECB from Transaction #1
Total = 72¢, Get Back $4 ECB
YOU END UP WITH $4 ECB FOR NEXT WEEK!
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Cvs doesn’t require you to have a filler.only wags
$1.50/2 crest in p&g. $5/1 nature made in wags diabetes booklet. Less pop
Alicia, my CVS used to accept a $5 ECB on a $4.99 purchase, but they stopped a while ago. Now they make me buy something else. The total for the toothpastes above is $4.98, and I’ll need that filler! It’s great for you, though, if your CVS still adjusts. That’s nice!
Thanks for the update on the fillers being needed. My CVS is still adjusting the ECB’s down so I wasn’t aware they’ve changed it.
I think this has always been the case at CVS. If you’re using $5 in ECB’s for example on a $4.98 purchase, they do adjust the ECB’s down, so you would need a filler if you wanted the extra $.02 counted. Hth