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Wet ‘N Wild As Low As Free!

by Christie- on September 22, 2014

wetnwild_Panorama7-5wWet ‘N Wild Cosmetics are buy one get one free this week! If you received the $1/1 insert coupon in your paper, you can wind up with free products! If you select one $1.99 product and two 99¢, all three will be free. Please note, the coupon will have to be adjusted. Here are some ideas for you…

CVS Deals (thru 9/27)
Buy (1) Wet ‘N Wild Mega Slicks Lip Gloss or other product priced at $1.99 B2G1 Free
Buy (2) Wet ‘N Wild Shine Nail Color or other products priced at 99¢ Reg. B2G1 Free
Total = $2.97
(3) $1/1 Wet N Wild Product, exp. 10/4/14 (SS 09/21/14)
Total =THREE FREE!

Buy (1) Wet ‘N Wild Mega Rocks Nail Color or other product priced at $2.99 B2G1 Free
Buy (2) Wet ‘N Wild Shine Nail Color or other products priced at 99¢ Reg. B2G1 Free
Total = $3.97
(3) $1/1 Wet N Wild Product, exp. 10/4/14 (SS 09/21/14)
Total =97¢ or 32¢ EACH!

Buy (3) Wet ‘N Wild Mega Shield Lip Color or other product priced at $2.99 B2G1 Free
Total = $5.98
(3) $1/1 Wet N Wild Product, exp. 10/4/14 (SS 09/21/14)
Total =$2.98 or 99¢ EACH!

Christie

{ 11 comments… read them below or add one }

Verna September 22, 2014 at 2:19 pm

I don’t agree with scenario #1 and #2

When it says B2G1 you would buy 3 (3X$.99 = $2.97); then $2.97 – 1 free = $1.98; then $1.99 + $1.98 = $3.97 – $3.00 in Q’s = $.97

Use the same in scenario #2 and it would be $1.00 more. I think

Thanks

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Verna September 22, 2014 at 2:23 pm

With the figures being corrected I now think you can use (4) $1.00 Q s bringing it to free.

Then correct scenario #2 and correct the Q s.

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Verna September 22, 2014 at 3:07 pm

The Wet N’Wild coupon was not in the Tampa Tribune SS or the St. Petersburg Times SS

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Victor September 22, 2014 at 5:40 pm

Verna all the scenarios are correct…

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Verna September 22, 2014 at 5:42 pm

I don’t think so. Study it again!!

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Verna September 22, 2014 at 7:18 pm

The reason I disagree with scenario 1 and 2 is that in line 1 of Scenario 1 the price of the item is $1.99 B2G1; however, line 2 of Scenario 1 the price of the item is $.99 B2G1.

I don’t think you can throw all of these together and accomplish the B2G1 requirement because of the price differences. My CVS would not accept the posted scenario.
You would have to buy 3 of the $1.99 and or 3 of the $.99 to meet the B2G1 requirement. I don’t think you can mix and match. Line 1 is alright; however, in line 2 there needs to be 3 purchases to accomplish the B2G1. At this point I don’t see why you would need line #1 anyway.

This is why I think that scenario #3 is correct. There is no mixing and matching with different prices in this one.

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Victor September 23, 2014 at 12:43 pm

I did the scenarios, mixing and matching and it worked

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Verna September 23, 2014 at 9:04 pm

Victor-You still don’t see it.

Another example: If CVS had a B1G1 sale on an item that was $1.99. Along with this they had a sale on another item B1G1 for $.99. You could not pick up 1 item at $1.99 and 1 item for $.99 and meet the requirements of either of the above. The cashier would not accept this.

But you are saying you can mix and match–with different prices. I don’t think so.

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Victor September 23, 2014 at 9:50 pm
Verna September 24, 2014 at 11:33 am

This is the way the ad looks now Scenario #1
Buy (1) Wet ‘N Wild Mega Slicks Lip Gloss or other product priced at $1.99 B2G1 Free
Buy (2) Wet ‘N Wild Shine Nail Color or other products priced at 99¢ Reg. B2G1 Free
Total = $2.97
(3) $1/1 Wet N Wild Product, exp. 10/4/14 (SS 09/21/14)
Total =THREE FREE!

This is the way it should look:
Buy (1) Wet ‘N Wild Mega Slicks Lip Gloss or other product priced at $1.99 B2G1 Free
Buy (3) Wet ‘N Wild Shine Nail Color or other products priced at 99¢ Reg. B2G1 Free
(B2G1 means you have to buy 3 and get 1 free) (3 X $.99 = $2.97 minus 1 free. This would make the total of Nail Color $1.98)
Lip Gloss total $1.99 + Nail Color total $1.98; GRAND TOTAL $3.97
(4) $1/1 Wet N Wild Product, exp. 10/4/14 (SS 09/21/14)
Total =FOUR FREE!

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MathIsHard September 24, 2014 at 9:58 pm

Poor Victor, you tried buddy!

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