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Using your CVS Extra Care Card

March 12, 2011 by Tracy

Last week I shared my 94% savings at CVS, including the spend $20 on Excedrin products and receive $10 in Extra Bucks. If you are asking what are Extra Bucks, then let me explain. Extra Bucks (EB) are store credit coupon(s). If you look through a CVS sales ad, you will find deals for Extra Bucks (i.e. spend $20 on Excedrin products and receive $10 in Extra Bucks). I’m going to use the Excedrin deal for an example, but this deal is not currently available. So, please do not try to work this deal at CVS today because it will not work. The point here is to see how the sales and promotions work at CVS. Let’s begin:

1.       Go to CVS with your Extra Care Card. Don’t have a CVS Extra Care Card? No worries. Just ask the cashier when you arrive. You will fill out a short form and be given your card to use immediately. (NOTE: I give a junk e-mail account that I check often. CVS will e-mail you often with internet savings, store sales, and money saving coupons that you can only get via e-mail. I usually only want the coupons. I use the junk e-mail, so my regular account is not bogged down with sales notices.)

WHY DO YOU WANT AN EXTRA CARE CARD? Your card will give you the sales prices and generate your Extra Bucks. Each EB deal has a limit. Your card will keep track of your purchases. So, if the store you are in only has 2 more Excedrin products, then you could purchase them here. Then go to the next CVS store and purchase the remaining 1-3 products needed to get your total to $20. Once your total amount spent on Excedrin products reaches $20, then your $10 EB coupon will print. You do not need to purchase all the required items in one transaction. Knowing this information is a great tip to saving money!

2.       Scan your CVS Extra Care card at the Coupon Center. The Coupon Center is red machine usually located at the front of the store. The machine is also a price checker. I have found the machine at the front register, at the front of one of the aisles, and in the middle of the floor between the front registers and the aisles. If you scan the area and do not know what you are looking for, then just ask one of the cashiers.

SIDE NOTE: Get to know your cashiers. They are great! Most of them want to help you save money and get great deals. They want you to come back. At my local CVS, I know the employees by name, and I do not hesitate to ask for help when needed.

3.       Look at the coupons that printed on the side of the Coupon Center. Some people have found that they can scan their card twice with additional coupons printing. I have tried, but I always get “You have printed your coupons for today. Please come back tomorrow.” I still try to scan it a second time. Who knows . . . maybe you will get a special card.

4.       See if you can use any of the coupons with your current Excedrin deal. These coupons that print are store coupons. You can use a store coupon and a manufacturer coupon on each item purchased. Let’s say, that one of the coupons that printed was $3 off when you purchase $10 of pain relief medication. Then you could use this store coupon with your Excedrin deal. However, if the coupons that print do not work with the planned deal (i.e. Excedrin), then I just place the printed coupons in the back of my CVS labeled envelop.

5.       Go to the pain reliever aisle, and find the Excedrin. Make sure the total amount will be at least $20. Then proceed to the checkout counter.

6.       Hand the cashier your Extra Care card. She/He will scan it. This action will cause your EB to print at the end of your transaction. The cashier will then ring up your Excedrin products. If you have manufacturer coupons, then hand those to the cashier. She/He will scan them to deduct those amounts. You will then pay the remainder of the balance.

7.       The cashier will then hand you a receipt. At the end of your receipt, you will find a coupon for $10 Extra Bucks. You can then spend that coupon on just about anything in the store. You cannot use EB on prescriptions, alcohol, gift cards, lottery, money-orders, postage stamps, and tobacco products.

8.       You will now have $10 in store credit to either save for next week or apply to transaction #2.

If this system seems confusing, then just take it slow. The drugstore game is complicated. Each store plays by different rules. Once you get to know the rules, the game becomes strategic. I will share my strategies with you and hope you can also pay little to nothing for items you need.

Filed Under: CVS, Stretching Your Dollars Tagged With: Extra, Card, care, CVS, savings

CVS: My 94% Savings

March 5, 2011 by Tracy

Today I am going to share my CVS adventure from this week. These sales and deals are available through the end of today. However, I had been holding some very valuable coupons that I was able to use to my advantage this week. If you were to take my list to CVS this afternoon, you probably will not see the same amount of savings. You would still save, but remember, I’ve been playing the drugstore game for a couple of years. I will be sharing all my tips and tricks with you, but I recommend starting small. My list is not starting small. But I hope that when you see the possible savings, you will get excited about purchasing items without paying full price.

Before working on any deals this week, I knew I needed to shop at CVS. I had $2 in Extra Bucks (store credit) that was to expire on Tuesday. Since I do not make a habit of throwing away money, I was looking for a way to spend that $2 for what I needed. I found a number of items to purchase, and I broke it up into 3 transactions. In the up-coming weeks, I will explain the “rules” to the CVS game, but for today, I will just share the transactions and savings.

TRANSACTION #1:

  • 2 Oral-B Cross Action Power Toothbrushes

(DEAL: $3 Extra Bucks when you purchase 1 Cross Action Power Toothbrush at $6 each) Limit 2

(EXPLANATION: Purchase 2 for $12 and get back $6 in Extra Bucks (store credit))

(COUPONS:   1 – Buy One Get One Free Oral-B Cross Action Power Toothbrush (from the 1/30 Proctor and Gamble insert in the newspaper)

1 – $3 off Oral-B battery toothbrush (from the 2/27 Proctor and Gamble insert in the newspaper)

(BREAKDOWN: $12 – $6 – $3 = $3 + $6 EB)

 

  • 2 Extra Strength Excedrin and 2 Tension Headache Excedrin products

(DEAL: $10 Extra Bucks when you purchase $20 any Excedrin starting at $4.79) Limit 1

(EXPLANATION: Purchase 4 at $5.89 each for $23.56 and get back $10 in Extra Bucks)

(COUPONS:    2 – free bottles of Extra Strength Excedrin up to $5.99 (registered on-line for coupon to be mailed. I used two computers to get 2 coupons. Not sure when I requested these coupons. I’ve been saving them for a great deal.)

2 – free bottles of Tension Headache Excedrin up to $5.99 (registered on-line for coupon to be mailed. I used two computers to get 2 coupons. Not sure when I requested these coupons. I’ve been saving them for a great deal.)

(BREAKDOWN: $23.56 – $11.78 – $11.78 = $0 + $10 EB)

SUBTOTAL: $3 – $2 in Extra Bucks (EB) from previous week (due to expire) = $1

TAX: $2.13 (Yeah, paid more in tax than the subtotal.)

TOTAL: $3.13 which I paid on a CVS gift card. I then received $6 EB (toothbrushes) and $10 EB (Excedrin).

 

TRANSACTION #2:

  • 2 Crest Pro-Health toothpastes

(DEAL: $3.29 EB when you buy Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste, 4.2 oz., at $3.29 each) Limit 2

(EXPLANATION: Purchase toothpaste for $6.58 and get an EB for $6.58)

(COUPONS:     $1 off Crest Pro-Health in the Proctor and Gamble 1/30 insert

$1 off Crest toothpaste 4 oz. or larger in the Proctor and Gamble 2/27 insert

(BREAKDOWN: $6.58 – 1 – 1 = $4.58 + $6.58 EB)

 

  • RevitaLens Multi-purpose Solution (for contacts)

(DEAL: $5.99 EB when you buy RevitaLens, 4 oz. at $5.99 each) Limit 1

(EXPLANATION: Purchase the solution for $5.99 and get a $5.99 EB)

(COUPONS:       None)

(BREAKDOWN: $5.99 + $5.99 EB)

SUBTOTAL: $10.57 – $10 EB from transaction #1 = $0.57

TAX: $0.75

TOTAL: $1.32 which I paid on a CVS gift card. I then received $6.58 EB (toothpastes) and $5.99 EB (contact solution).

 

TRANSACTION #3:

  • Bounce Dryer Ball refill

(DEAL: Bounce Dryer Ball refill on sale $3.99 each)

(EXPLANATION: Buy one for $3.99)

(COUPONS: $.50 off from newspaper)

(BREAKDOWN: $3.99 – $.50 = $3.49 + I will also submit a Bounce rebate for $5.)

 

  • 3 Herbal Essences Hair Care

(DEAL: $2 EB when you buy any 2 Herbal Essences Hair Care products. I also used a rain check from a previous deal which was $2 EB when you purchase any Herbal Essences Hair Care product at $2.99 each – Limit 3)

(EXPLANATION: Purchase 3 Herbal Essence Hair products at $2.99 each = $8.97 and receive $2 EB from current deal and $6 EB from rain check.

(COUPONS: 3 – $1 off coupons from coupon booklet received in the mail)

(BREAKDOWN: $8.97 – 1 – 1 – 1 = $5.97 + $2 EB + $6 EB)

SUBTOTAL: $9.46 – $6.58 EB from transaction #2 = $2.88

TAX: $.78

TOTAL: $3.66 which I paid on a CVS gift card. I then received $2 EB, $2 EB, and $4 EB (The cashier forgot that I purchased 3 from the rain check, so she gave me 2 separate EB coupons ($2 and $4) rather than combining them together into one $6.)

 

CVS Savings on February 28, 2011

RECAP: I purchased $69.97 worth of products, paid $8.11 ($4.45 + $3.66 tax) with gift card, and saved $65.52 (determined from subtotal – $69.97 –$ 4.45 = $65.52) which is a savings of 94%.  Plus, I will get $5 from the Bounce rebate and have $19.99 Extra Bucks to spend before March 31 on what my family needs. Therefore, I made $9.88 ($19.99 EB remaining – $8.11 spent – $2 EB started with) today by purchasing 2 toothbrushes, 2 toothpastes, 4 Excedrin, 1 contact solution, 1 dryer bar, and 3 shampoos!

Learning the drugstore game took me a good 6 months to a year. However, the time spent learning has been worth it, especially when I see the savings stack up week after week!

Filed Under: CVS, Stretching Your Dollars Tagged With: CVS, drugstore, game, savings

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