Using CVS Extra Bucks?

I like finding bargains when I go out shopping, and at CVS drugstore you can always find bargains there. The first thing you need to do is sign up for an Extra Care card. It is free and easy. With this you can earn extra discounts as well as getting Extra Bucks back. What are CVS Extra Bucks? They are additional discounts for items in stores. Say for example you buy a bottle of shampoo there for $5, and they advertise an additional $2 Extra Bucks discount. When you pay for this item you will get a voucher on your receipt for $2 off your next purchase at CVS. You have one month to use it before it expires.

Another way to save is looking at Slickdeals.net for their $4 off $20 purchase coupons. There are plenty out there, and you can also get one online at CVS’s website. Plus don’t forget to use any manufacture coupons you have too.

Also look in the Sunday paper for a coupon for a free $25 gift card if you transfer or open up a new drug prescription with them. This is the best deal of all because most drug prescriptions are only $5, and you get a free $25 gift card when you do so. With this gift card, you can start buying Extra Bucks items. 

Here is my last receipt at CVS:
+$6.00 - for 2 12-packs of Coke Zero
+$1.20 - CRV for the soda
+$17.98 - for 2 Complete Saline Solution
-$4.00 - $4 off $20 CVS Coupon
-$2.00 - manufacture coupon for the solution
-$2.00 - manufacture coupon for the solution
-$15.00 - less prior Extra Bucks earned
$2.18 - subtotal
+$0.51 - sales tax
$2.69 - TOTAL PAID
Plus I also got $1 Extra Buck for the soda, and $6 Extra Bucks for the solution.

One comment

  1. michele lara says:

    i try to be a smart shopper overall, but i never got the extra bucks thing.i always go in and get the advertised buy one get one free deals on
    makeup.now that you explained the extra bucks, i will really take charge on my next shoppin trip.thank you so much….

    Sincerely, michele
    from Houston, Tx

    April 16th, 2009 at 7:27 am