Just got back from CVS – the Magic Coupon Machine is printing $5 coupons off any Centrum ProNutrient on all cards. I will check tomorrow if it’s a one-time coupon or I can print one per day. As it is, we’re talking about $3.97 OOP for each $10 gift card; if we can get one per day we’ll be looking at $6.03 in overage for each $10 gift card. This is serious cash.
The Centrum ProNutrient 50 ct pack is on sale for $9.99 starting today at CVS and there is a $7 coupon in today’s SS. Buy three and get the $10 gift card (remember, ecbs trigger at 98% threshold). Since there’s no limit on these (well, the limit for gift cards is five per week), you could “buy” 15, pay $44.85 ($149.85 less $105) and get $50 in gift cards. Make sure to scan your card(s) at the Magic Coupon Machine because they’ve been spitting out $5 ProNutrient coupons.
This deal can be run, obviously, at any CVS store. Naperville has already run out (I believe) and is substituting – they have another 100 ordered for this week’s shipment. They are also issuing rain checks, so head on over and grab your’s.
Shhhhhhh…I actually need these. You’re not supposed to tell anyone!!!!
Then you’ll be thrilled at the price I’m selling them for. hehehehehe
Will CVS give a rain check for a gift card deal? A CVS cashier yesterday told me they couldn’t…
It’s up to the store manager’s policy – some will and some won’t. Some will substitute items for missing sale goods – some won’t. The Naperville CVS (Ogden and Naper), will issue rain checks valid for the gift card purchases, but this must be manually overridden by a person with manager authority (in the case of the Naperville CVS, Emily) when the rain check is redeemed. Again, there is no CVS corporate policy on this. Find a good store and stick with them.
Awesome – thanks a bunch for clarifying!