$10 Lysol Spray for $2.50 at CVS!

Just a quick note if this is a product you use as much as me.

CVS usually charges $9.99 for the large Lysol spray.

It is on sale 2 for $10 this week.

There is an extrabucks bonus if you spend $20 on this product, you get $10 back in CVS cash.

So, instead of $40 for 4 cans of spray, you pay $10.

And, if you bought the egift cards when I wrote that post last week, you final cost would have been $6, or $1.50 each for this $10 product.

I keep myself very busy wheeling and dealing around town like this!

Hurry, this deal ens Saturday.

 

Wow!!! Free $5 CVS eGift Card with $25 eGift Card Purchase

 

You can get a Free $5 CVS eGift Card for every $25 eGift Card Purchase.

I even did the math for you!

Buy $25 – $49, Get $5 Bonus
Buy $50 – $74, Get $10 Bonus
Buy $100 – $124, Get $20 Bonus
Buy $150 or more, Get $30 Bonus Is of course the one I got, and then they emailed me a 30% off coupon! I love this store!!!!

Hurry! These offers rarely last long!

 

CVS – How To Shop Repost!

First, go to CVS and look for the tab for their coupons, usually on the top, CVS takes their coupons and a manufacturers coupon for the same item.

Then check out
http://www.iheartcvs.com/
Check for weekly specials. I live in Manhattan, the drugstores are the only places that accept Internet coupons, the supermarkets do not accept them. But beware, the Manhattan weekly brochure is usually 4 pages compared to the suburban CVS weekly brochure, they are usually over 12 pages long! I have been known to shop the Staten Island CVS to save money, that is how I got 4x 4 packs of Boost protein drink for free last year!

You must have a CVS extra care card and you have to register it on-line for email specials. You will get money off coupons on a regular basis. The important thing about these CVS money off coupons is use them FIRST! Otherwise you will be reducing your total order value and you may dip below the minimum needed to use the CVS coupon then you may not be able to use it. See example next:

Explanation: When I receive an email coupon for $4 off a purchase of $20, I carefully plan out my shopping list. I try to keep my purchase as close to $20 as possible to make the coupon worth 20%. You must use this coupon first, any other special will reduce your total and drop you under the amount to be eligible for the $4 off of $20. Hand any other coupons to the clerk after the $4 goes through. If you get an email coupon for $5 off of $25, do the math and follow the above instructions. If I have any other high coupons, this is when I use them. $5 off of Cetaphil (for $5 soap), $5 off of Ben-Gay (for $5.99 Ben-Gay) boosts my total to get towards the $20.

Lastly, every Saturday eve, I head to hip2save for the weekly CVS shopping guide. She collects the best deals on the Internet. She matches the CVS sales to the CVS coupon to the Manufacturers coupon. Yes, you can “stack” a CVS coupon with a Manufacturers coupon just like at Target. 2 coupons for 1 item is the way to go!

And always befriend a cashier. I am friends with the girls at my local CVS. There are less coupon arguments that way!

UPDATE! Everyone in my family has a CVS extracare card. That means when the Allegra allergy medicine became available over the counter there were deals to be had multiple times! I bought a 5 pill pack for $6.99. I got $6.99 in extrabucks to use for anything else, like milk which we go through many gallons a week here. I did this with every one’s card in the house. I mean the pills were free!

CVS – How to Shop!

First, go to
http://www.cvs.com/
look for the tab for their coupons, usually on the top, CVS takes their coupons and a manufacturers coupon for the same item.

Then check out
http://www.iheartcvs.com/
Check for weekly specials. I live in Manhattan, the drugstores are the only places that accept Internet coupons, the supermarkets do not accept them. But beware, the Manhattan weekly brochure is usually 4 pages compared to the suburban CVS weekly brochure, they are usually over 12 pages long! I have been known to shop the Staten Island CVS to save money, that is how I got 4x 4 packs of Boost protein drink for free last year!

You must have a CVS extra care card and you have to register it on-line for email specials. You will get money off coupons on a regular basis. The important thing about these CVS money off coupons is use them FIRST! Otherwise you will be reducing your total order value and you may dip below the minimum needed to use the CVS coupon then you may not be able to use it.

Explanation: When I receive an email coupon for $4 off a purchase of $20, I carefully plan out my shopping list. I try to keep my purchase as close to $20 as possible to make the coupon worth 20%. You must use this coupon first, any other special will reduce your total and drop you under the amount to be eligible for the $4 off of $20. Hand any other coupons to the clerk after the $4 goes through. If you get an email coupon for $5 off of $25, do the math and follow the above instructions. If I have any other high coupons, this is when I use them. $5 off of Cetaphil (for $5 soap), $5 off of Ben-Gay (for $5.99 Ben-Gay) boosts my total to get towards the $20.

Lastly, every Saturday eve, I head to hip2save for the weekly CVS shopping guide. She collects the best deals on the Internet. She matches the CVS sales to the CVS coupon to the Manufacturers coupon. Yes, you can “stack” a CVS coupon with a Manufacturers coupon just like at Target. 2 coupons for 1 item is the way to go!

And always befriend a cashier. I am friends with the girls at my local CVS. There are less coupon arguments that way!

CVS HOLIDAY DEAL!!!!!!!!!!!! UPDATE!


I did this one last year for gifts.
This year the gift is to myself.
It is like an additional 20% off of whatever deal you are doing at CVS, and with me it is always a deal.
Currently there are emailed coupons if you registered your extracare card.
There is a $4 extra bucks offer in their gift guide.

Stack the deals people!

The giftcard deal is here.

UPDATE – YOU CAN USE THESE FOR PRESCRIPTIONS! I JUST DID! THAT ADDS UP TO 20% OFF OF YOUR PRESCRIPTION COST!
YEE HAA!

CVS Free Money Update and Repost!

I signed up for the CVS advisory board and got my first survey today. It was easy, took less than 5 minutes, and netted me a $10 CVS extrabucks coupon. That’s $10 off of $10. I hear there are 4-6 throughout the year.
Sign up below.
While we are at it, here are my CVS shopping hints.
Nabisco offers a “Buy 1 package of Nabisco cookies AND one gallon of milk, Get 1 package of Nabisco Cookies FREE” coupon on a monthly basis. This coupon can be found on the Nabisco Facebook page here for 24 hours on the first Monday of the month. The coupon must be usually be redeemed within 3 weeks. So here’s the CVS tie-in. I wait for the monthly Nabisco sale and then use this coupon. I have found that they subtract the pre-sale price of the cookies thereby lowering my total cost. I suggest you try this as well! Example, the coookies go on sale for 2/$3, regular retail being $4.19. Instead of deducting $3, the register deducts $4.19, so you pay $1.81 for 2 bags of cookies. Yay! And you must have a CVS extracare card to pull this off, see next hint!
Get an extracare card from the cashier, it’s the stores loyalty card. Then register the card online for a $4 off of $20 coupon. You will get monthly emails with similar coupons.
Hint: Whenever you use a coupon like this, use it before any other coupons. You do not want to reduce your total and risk dipping below the minimum amount to use the coupon. I then use high value coupons to really lower my bill.
Click on the upper right hand side coupon link
CVS coupons can be used with manufacturers coupons, its called “stacking”
Almost daily emails on the various deals available at CVS.
Not all deals are available in Manhattan where I live. My weekly circular has 4 pages, the suburban circular has 12 or more!
By Saturday evening she has collected a list of CVS deals starting on Sundays. She provides direct links to all coupons for all deals.
Now, lets go shopping!

CVS Discount Shopping!

First, go to
http://www.cvs.com/
look for the tab for their coupons, usually on the top, CVS takes their coupons and a manufacturers coupon for the same item.

Then check out
http://www.iheartcvs.com/
Check for weekly specials. I live in Manhattan, the drugstores are the only places to use Internet coupons, the supermarkets do not accept them. But beware, the Manhattan weekly brochure is usually 4 pages compared to the suburban CVS weekly brochure, they are usually over 12 pages long! I have been known to shop the Staten Island CVS to save money, that is how I got 4 4 packs of Boost protein drink for free last week!

You must have a CVS extra care card and you have to register it on-line for email specials. You will get money off coupons on a regular basis. The important thing about these CVS money off coupons is use them one FIRST! Otherwise you will be reducing your order and you may not be able to use it. When I receive an email coupon for $4 off a purchase of $20, I carefully plan out my shopping list. I try to keep my purchase as close to $20 as possible to make the coupon worth 20%. You must use this coupon first, any other special will reduce your total and drop you under the amount to be eligible for the $4 off of $20. Hand any other coupons to the clerk after the $4 goes through. If you get an email coupon for $5 off of $25, do the math and follow the above instructions. If I have any other high coupons, this is when I use them. $5 off of Cetaphil (for $5 soap), 45 off of Ben-Gay (for $5.99 Ben-Gay) boosts my total to get towards the $20.

I also find the cereal specials at CVS to be very good, add a coupon to that and you will save a bundle! Stock-up I say. I have family reading this now so I cannot take a picture of the 18 boxes of cereal I have stored away!

CVS: $4/$20 Coupon for New Email Subscribers!

This is just a heads up to those of you that are new to CVS shopping.

If you register your Extra Care Card Online and sign up for CVS email offers, you’ll get an exclusive $4 off $20 in-store coupon sent to you via email! I get them 1-2 times a month on a regualr basis now that I have registered, I got one today.

Now I plan my wheeling and dealing!

COUPON SITES OF NOTE PART 1

BOOKMARK THIS IMPORTANT COUPON BLOG AND REVIEW WEEKLY!

http://www.target.com/ , scroll down for their coupon page
http://www.totallytarget.com/
http://attentiontargetshoppers.com/
http://www.organicgrocerydeals.com/forums/view.php?pg=coupon_generator
Important note here, Target will take both their own coupon and a manufacturers coupon for an item. This is called stacking. If you check the various web sites I will note, they will match this with sales and also with any gift card specials, for example, there is a gift card special on Sobe Vitamin water this week, buy 10 for $10 and get a $5 gift card. If you have the patience, you pay for this first and then use the gift card on the rest of your order which you pay for separately.

http://www.cvs.com/ , look for the tab for their coupons, usually on the top
http://www.iheartcvs.com/
Check for weekly specials.I live in Manhattan, the drugstores are the only places to use coupons, the supermarkets do not accept them. The important thing about CVS, when you receive those $4 off $20 purchase coupons, use that one FIRST! Otherwise you will be reducing your order and you may not be able to use it. When they have $2 cereal specials, I show up with cereal coupons and stack up.

http://www.walgreens.com/
http://www.iheartwags.com/
http://wildforwags.com/
I get the weekly flyer emailed to me. I use various sites to calculate the best deals there. This week I got 3 scotch tape donut dispensers for $.29 each. This store gives register rewards (RR’s) for some item purchases, the various sites will tell you how to get them. The trick at this store is, you can only use as many coupons as you have items. You cannot use 5 coupons if you are only purchasing 4 items. Also, with the register rewards, DO NOT use them to make a 2nd purchase of the item on the reward as you will not get another. A few weeks back I was able to purchase the small chips ahoy packages, 2 for $2 and got back a $2 register reward. Yes, that means it was free! If I used the RR to pay for a second round of cookies, I would not get another reward. I always need milk so I used it for that and separately purchased as many cookies as I could carry, all separate transactions. And yes, I do have a lot of time on my hands!

The Queen of coupon sites for me is
http://www.hip2save.com/
I check that site all through the day as some coupons have a limited run.

I suggest you check the various sites weekly for new deals and print out as many coupons as you can (if you back space 3 times you can often get a 2nd copy which is usually the maximum). Again, my crowd is a Manhattan crowd, I would check before I leave town and plan a shopping trip with the on-line flyer of whatever supermarket I could get to. I go near my mother-in-law and get double coupons! Again, usually cutting my shopping bill in half.
The following sites sometimes have different coupons for different zip codes, sometimes I put in Beverly Hills, sometimes I pic a town in Minnesota!
http://www.coupons.com/
http://www.redplum.com/
http://www.smartsource.com/

A company that is behind the printing of a lot of coupons is called “Bricks,” this is the site that you can usually back space 3 times to get a 2nd print. I now have 3 computers and 2 printers (one wireless) so I can print out 4-6 coupons, and honey, when it is $1.50 off of Oscar Mayer Bacon, I am printing all of them until they run out!
www.printablecouponspot.com/tag/bricks/

MY COUPON RULE
GOOGLE IT!
If I need a coupon, and I cannot find what I want, I will google the item with the word coupon after and hope for the best. You don’t have anything to lose!
And do this for any department store you are headed to!

I hope to have Part 2 up to you within a few days with the lesser coupon sites, but also worthy of your time!

CVS

http://hip2save.com/store-guides/cvs
Start here

www.cvs.com
has their own coupons

Whenever you go in to CVS, scan your extracare card at the machine at the front of the store and hold onto any coupon you might need before it expires.
This is how my $50 bill became $4.

If you get extra bucks back from a purchase and have some time, use it for your next purchase, i.e., break up your purchases and aggravate all the cashiers! I do! That’s why my picture is in CVS stores across the country with a target on it!

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