Not a heck of a lot going on this week at Walgreens, so I’ve been playing a little rolling action: Buy the Schiff Digestive Advantage IBS 32 ct for $8. Using my 15% library card discount ($6.80) and 5,000 in points, I spent $2.02 and got an $8 RR. I took the $8 RR and bought the Bayer contour next USB meter for $10 ($8.50 after library card; shelf price of $32.99), paying 50¢ and low tax, earning 10,000 points. So far I’m at 112,450 points. It’s not that high a number, but I use this card to roll back and forth with RRs, so I don’t see the point of running up your totals…it’s not like you get a Pontiac convertible or a trophy when you hit a million…
They might as well give you a convertible cause you’re the only one I know of that actually TRIES for the points… haha!!
Don’t forget there is a $5 pdf coupon for the Bayer USB monitor so after your library card discount and coupon, its a $6.50 MM. But it will throw off your rolling scenario 😉
The only $10 Bayer coupon I know about is the one where you have to complete all your info, then turn in to the pharmacy for a $10 rebate. Please give us a good link ’cause I can always use extra money – – I’ll make it work somehow, you’ll see.
What’s the deal with the library card?
National Library Card month is September all across the nation. Most libraries participate to some degree or another with local businesses kicking in. In Lisle every year, the two Walgreens extend their employees discounts of 15% and 20 for Wags brands to all customers who show a Lisle library card.
I don’t know of a website that has the pdf but if you want to email me, I can send it to you 😉