Wednesday, December 5, 2007

FREE Tissues at CVS

Here are two separate links to two different coupons that will each get you a box of CVS brand tissues FREE. These coupons have different codes on them so each can be used

http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/promotion?pid=6177&step_nbr=160

http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/promotion?pid=6178&step_nbr=160

Here are the current CVS printable coupons for extra savings, Great to use this week with the P&G promotion, cheap Pampers here I come:

Save $2 off of $10: exp. 1-31-08
http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/promotion?pid=6051&step_nbr=160

Save $3 off of $15: exp. 12-22-07 - this takes a while to load:
http://www.mommysavesbig.com/printable-coupons/cvspharmacy.pdf

Save $4 off of $20: exp. 12-23-07
http://www.extracarerewards.com/welcome/welcome_120607.gif

Save $5 off of ANY purchase of $15 OR MORE.... hmmm, this is a GREAT new coupon that just showed up on the refundcents website, exp. 12-30-07, this could change the whole dynamic of my deals for this month, see below...
http://timesunion.com/adsonline/images/pdf/314996801.pdf



If I get 2 Pampers, they are $8.99 ea. this week, then get some P&G Toilet Paper to make the pg products over $20, I will get $5 register rewards to print out on my receipt. So once I get my order over $20, I first hand them my $4 off of $20 coupon, now we are at $16, hand them the $3 off of $15, now we are at $13, then hand them the $2 off of $10 coupon, we are down to $11. Then I would give them my two coupons for my pampers, each coupon is for $1.50 off, so $11 minus the $3 for these two coupons is $8 is my total, then $5 prints out for buying the pg products, not too bad at all, $3 total for 2 pampers and TP. I plan to do this this weekend with each card I have/can get a hold of from family, etc. it might be even slightly cheaper because I'm sure I have a TP coupon, even for .25 cents or so.

***NOW with the new $5 off $15 or more coupon I just found, I will make sure I grab some other stuff on the deal above, so that my order is about $26 dollars, use the $5 coupon first, brings us to $21, then the $4 cpn, bringing it to $17, then the $3 coupon, bringing it to $14, then the $2, bringing it to $12, then my 2 $1.50 cpns = $9.00 total, then prints the $5 ECbucks, so total would be $4.00 and you just got $5.00 worth of FREE stuff from cvs by adding $5 worth of product and using the $5 coupon!! Repeat this with each card you have. I use these coupons over and over again, the possibilities are endless!

2 comments:

Stacey said...

Some of these coupson say can't be combined with other cvs coupons. Do they not enforce this?

FYI I log your blog. I check it regularly!!!!

Riley's Mom said...

It definitely depends on your CVS store. I am finding that diff stores do things differently. My store mgr said that they were told to take expired ECB's for up to 90 days, he said he will honor them up to 60 days. I hear from other people that their stores will not take expired's at all, or up to 7 days. Some stores will let you "stack" the coupons, some won't. I honestly never paid attention to the coupons close enough to read that. 50/50 shot I guess at using more than one? Its the same way with internet coupons, sometimes stores take them sometimes they don't, it can def. be aggravating at times.