Wags and CVS

Ran a quick 11 transactions of Biore at Wags:  11 deep cleansing pore strips and 11 pore unclogging scrubs for a total OOP of $12.54 (all high Wheaton tax).  I used the $5 Almay RR, a $1 coupon in the pore strip box, the 3/6 S BOGO and a .15 Easter pencil (in-ad coupon) for each transaction.   I now have 22 Biore products and have rolled my RRs another two weeks.

A short note here:  If you are planning on making Biore purchases at the Lisle Wags, please note that they will not get their large order in until Tuesday, due to their order/shipping schedule.  I notified them, but it was a day too late.

At CVS I picked up 7 of the Air Wick  Freshmatic and one Freshmatic compact using the Spend $20 get back $10 ecbs (two cards-shhhh).  I used eight of the $4/1 from 3/20 s a bunch of ecbs.  There really wasn’t anything else I wanted, so I used a bunch of expired ecbs on four gallons of Deans milk, a pack of Orbit gum and five cans of Bumble Bee salmon (I make a mean salmon patty).  Now my ecbs are all current and I’m no longer under the gun to find a deal.  Which means CVS will be hopping the next few weeks…you just wait and see…

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2 thoughts on “Wags and CVS

    • This is definitely a case of ymmv. In other words, what type of relationship do you have with your local CVS? It also depends on just how long expired we’re talking about – a few days is much more likely than a few months. A week? I don’t know. I know that the CVS on Roosevelt and Myers used to take slightly expired ecbs; don’t know if they still do. The Naperville CVS on Ogden and Naper Blvd has taken them in the the past (that’s where I used mine). Again, there is no guarantee that any store will accept them, but if you shop at one store on a regular basis, the manager is much more likely to want to accommodate you and your ecbs. If any of you have more info or suggestions on stores accepting expired ecbs, chime in and let us all know. Where, the length of expiration, etc.

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