Since Lisa mentioned my love of CVS in her introduction, I decided I should clue you all in on my most recent CVS moneymaker. I had to use two separate computers to do this since I could only get four coupons per IP address, but if you have access to more than one computer you should be set. If not, you could always ask a friend to help you out, or print them out at your local library.
If you have your CVS flier handy, flip to page 12 and you'll notice that this week buying $30 worth of ROC Skincare Products entitles you to $10 in ECBs. To an ordinary person this would mean you could $30 worth of products for essentially $20. But we're no ordinary people, folks -- and I would never suggest you settle for spending $20 on skincare products.
So instead here's what I want you to do:
First, using this link, print out eight coupons for $3 off any ROC Skincare Product. Conveniently, ROC Age Diminishing Facial Cleanser, regularly $7.99 a bottle, is on sale this week for only $3.99 a bottle. You're going to buy eight of these using your $3 coupons, meaning that in reality each of these bottles will cost you a mere 99 cents!
Since ECB deals are calculated pre-coupon, eight 8 of these will give you credit for $31.92 in ROC products -- just enough to qualify you for the ECB deal. So go buy your eight bottles, spend $7.92 and get back $10.00 in ECB. That's a $2.08 moneymaker <3
4 comments:
this is my favorite new blog EVER! i read it aloud to my roommate every night.
I will try this tomorrow Kristie! Thanks!
Scanned by card today and I got a $4/$20. Makes this even sweeter =]
Hi check to see if your cvs takes rite-aid copuons? I've used to 5.00 off 25.00 coupon along with a 4.00 off 20.00 face purchase along with my 8 roc coupons. 0op and got 10.00 eb.
Post a Comment