First good thing is Walgreens Easy Saver Catalog. It is packed with great coupons to use at Walgreens but they can also be used with a manufacturer coupon. It is also full of items that you can receive a rebate for. The booklet will tell you how to go about getting your rebate. Keep in mind that if you choose to get a Walgreens Gift card back instead of a check you will get an extra 10% added to the total. Also you will get the orignal amount back not the amount after coupons so you can really make money on these deals.
Now just like other stores you can use 2 coupons on an item that is B1G1 Free. You can also use coupons on clearance items. This makes for some really good deals.
Walgreens is notorious for being out of stock on items that are listed for sale in the flyer. Your best bet is to ask for rain check so that you can get the item later at the sale price after it is back in stock.
Unfortunately Walgreens doesn't accept competitor Rx coupons but if you find one for Walgreens transfering there for one month then back to say CVS or Target will get you yet another gift card.
Also unlike CVS no store cards are needed to get the deals. Which is good because right now CVS limits the amount of items youc an get by having a store card for "tracking" purposes.
A great new thing at Walgreens is called Register Rewards. These are similar to ECB's but you don't need a store card to get them. The best way to go about getting these RR is by doing basic math:
Example:
Buy
Boost $5.99
- $2.00 Blinkie Coupon
= 3.99 out of pocket spent
It turn it will print you a $5.99 RR (if that is what the deals states amounts will vary)
and you can in turn take that and buy another Boost and repeat the cycle many times. So you can essentially get 20 packs of Boost for only the original $3.99 you paid. I suggest limiting how many you do in one store on a any one day to avoid anyone interuppting your bargani high. :)
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
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