While this deal is not a money maker, it works for those of you running a garage sale or something similar. Each $10 product generates a $10 RR, so you keep flipping back and forth, only paying the .18 tax. I started off using one of the $3 Tom’s of Maine RRs, and that was the only coupon used.
Walgreens was unable to stock enough of the Abrexin Weight Loss Supplement, so corporate decided to run the Full Fast Appetite Suppressant Spray in its place. When the cashier scans Full Fast, the register asks for a price ($10) and then it generates the $10 Abrexin RR, which you use to pay for the Estroven Nighttime supplement. Then wash, rinse, repeat. My OOP would be $16.20 if I ignored the $3 RR I started with.
WOW! Is that the Wags in Wheaton?
Nope, they apparently didn’t have very much stock so I hit up the Lisle store. I didn’t bother with Steeple Run (the other Lisle Wags about a mile west of Rte 53 on Maple), so they may have stock. Of course, there’s always tomorrow. bwahahahahahaha