Where do I shop???
CVS is another great place to shop and they have kind of the same thing with something that sometimes can be great and not so great. CVS has an Extra care bucks card that allows you to scan your card as you walk into the store and will sometimes print out great coupons for you to use while your there. Also the Extra Card also keeps up with what you buy if there have a deal going on and you need to buy so many to get the deal, they keep track of it on there. Unfortunately along with these great incentives comes the not so good stuff. With the Extra care card you are limited on how many sale items you can get each week. Example: Gain dish washing liquid .99 limit 3. This is not like Walgreens or other stores where you can buy 3 and then go out and then come back in and get 3 more. To get the deal you've gotta have the card and they keep track of how much you have already purchased. Still a great store, they also have extra bucks which again is like having store cash. Again for the most part you can use this on just about anything. CVS is a great store to shop at as well, I just prefer Walgreens.
Now, Why? Well unlike regular stores Walgreens almost always has a way that you can get your items for free or very close to it. Like the glucose monitor I mentioned earlier, it's like your getting it for free, you get the 10.00 back at the end of the transaction that you can use on other items. Again there's another stipulation but all of this will come naturally to you once you get going. Say you bought the monitor and you wanted to buy another one, Can I just use the RR to buy it? Nope. Why not? Walgreens came up with a great way to protect themselves from going bankrupt because of us couponers,lol. If you were to buy the second monitor with the 10.00 RR another 10.00 RR would not print out. This is how I roll my RR.
Buy the monitor for 10.00 and then use the 10.00RR on other items you may need, possibly buy more items that will also print out a RR. Example: I have my monitor and the 10.00 RR, I go back through the store and I pick up one razor 9.99 and I get a 5.00 RR after I purchase it, of course I have a coupon, who's gonna pay full price? So I use my 4.00 coupon along with the razor bringing my total to 5.99, now I need another item to take up the rest of the ten, what do I do? DO NOT buy anther razor, why? If you purchase 2 of the same thing in the same transaction the register will print out a RR for only one item, another safety net for Walgreens. So I'll pick up a pack of toilet paper, because who ever has enough toilet paper? So I go to check out and lets say I don't have a coupon for the toilet paper (but in real life this would NEVER happen,lol) with the 2 items my total reaches 10.98, I give the cashier my RR and razor coupon then I pay the tax. When I'm handed my receipt I'll get a 5.00 RR that I can use on another item, do not use it to buy the same thing back to back, the RR will not print out. I learned this the hard way and when your just getting started I would for the sake of your wallet, take your items out of the store and then go back in and roll your RR. When you get the hang of it you can grab all of your items and then just make different transactions. But please be considerate of the people behind you. I saw a T-shirt one time that I have yet to get and would love to have but it said, "If she's got a coupon binder don't get behind her". We need to be respectful of the people behind us and not make people think that coupon people are aggravating. Because we're not, crazy maybe, but not rude. That's pretty much Walgreens in a nut shell and CVS is very similar.
If you have any questions, please place a comment here and I'll get back to you as soon as I can, thanks for reading :-)
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