I LOVE to shop at CVS! I used to think their products were so expensive so I always wondered why anyone would shop there. I do think their regular prices are expensive, but as a couponer, I see things differently. Their Extra Care Bucks program, combined with coupons, creates an amazing way to save LOTS of money! To thoroughly discuss their policies, I'll probably split up the information into separate blog posts.
Here is part one of the CVS coupon policy....
- Coupons they will accept
- They accept Manufacturer coupons (paper and printable)
- Store coupons (on their website....cvs.com, the magic coupon machine in their store or coupons that print at checkout (CRT's) )
- Competitor pharmacy coupons
- Extra Care Bucks (ECB's)
- ECB promotions are offered weekly (ex. Buy $15 of a certain product and receive $5 in ECB's)
- In this example, the $15 spent is before coupons. If you can use coupons with this deal, you can save a LOT!
- ECB's print at the register when you checkout. You can use these towards your next purchase.
- Every 3 months, ECB's will print as a percentage of what you spent over the previous 3 months.
- ECB's can be treated as cash, but be sure to use the full amount of your ECB, as you will not receive change.
- Be sure to check the expiration date....however, many stores will allow you to use your ECB's after the expiration date. You will need to check with your local store to see what their policy is.
CVS Coupon Policies (Part 3)
CVS Shopping Example
CVS current coupon matchups!
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