How to be a CVS`er

Discussion in Coupons started by anniep1978 • Sep 10, 2012.

  1. anniep1978

    anniep1978New Member

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    If you're looking to get started with CVS, please read the following. This should help get you started.

    Step 1 is to signup for an extra care card. This is a discount card used at cvs. Without it you will NOT get the sales prices listed and you will NOT earn rewards!! You can signup in the store and instantly get your card, or you can signup online at

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    and wait about 2 weeks for your card to arrive.

    MAKE SURE TO HAND THE CASHIER YOUR EXTRA CARE CARD WITH EVERY TRANSACTION YOU DO!!

    Abbreviations:
    OOP= Out of pocket
    MIR = Mail in rebate
    ECB = Extra care buck(s)
    HBA = Health and beauty aids
    Bogo or B1G1 = Buy 1 get 1 free
    YMMV = Your mileage may vary
    FAR = Free after rebate
    MFR = Manufacturer

    The above are commonly used abbreviations when posting about CVS.

    What is an ECB exactly?
    An ECB is a reward that you earn. There are weekly ECB deals and monthly ECB deals. The weekly deals are found in your sunday paper (the CVS sales ad) and the monthly deals are found at your local CVS (usually at the front of the store). Another GREAT place to find the deals in ADVANCE is by going to

    Log In



    In order to earn ECB's, you must complete the necessary requirements for the qualifying purchase(s). Let's say one of the deals this week is for Dawn dishsoap (this is just an example). For every 2 bottles of dawn that you buy, you earn $1 in ECB's, but there's a limit of 5. That means you can ear $1, 5 times. So, if you want all $5 in ECB's you would have to purchase 10 bottles of dawn.

    I'm sure you're thinking "but that would cost me way more then I would earn. What's the point"? Well, here's how you play the game...

    It says in the cvs ad that dawn is $1 a bottle. You'd have to spend $2 to earn $1 in ECB's. Well, you now look through your coupons (save EVERY COUPON...even ones you would NEVER think to use). Wait, you just found $1 one bottle of dawn.. even better, you have 2 coupons for $1 off!! Not only will you get both bottles of dawn for FREE, but you'll earn $1 in ECB's!

    ECB's print at the bottom of your receipt as SOON as you earn them. You do NOT have to buy all qualifying items at one time to earn the ECB's. As long as you fulfill the requirements within the time frame (a week if it's a weekly ECB deal or a month if it's a monthly ECB deal) then you will be rewarded with ECB's. They will print as soon as you complete the requirements.

    Don't have coupons to go along with the sale? No problem. You can do a google search for "dawn dishsoap coupon". You may (or may not) find printable coupons. Most printable coupon websites only allow oyu to print the coupon 2x. So if you want to buy coupons in bulk I recommend Ebay.com

    Again the above product deal was just an example. This was a deal they ran a couple weeks ago. Each week there are different ECB deals..and each month there are additional ECB deals.

    What can I do with my ECB's I earn?
    This is the best part. You can use them on ANYTHING in the store except prescriptions, tobacco and alcohol.

    How soon can I use my ECB's?
    You can spend them the SECOND you earn them. ECB's DO expire though. You have 30 days to use them from the date you earn them. There will be an expiration date printed on them for your convenience.

    How can I keep getting things without using all my ECB's?
    This is what we CVS'ers call "rolling". In order to "roll" your ECB's, you want to use them towards other deal's that earn you ECB's. here's an example.

    Let's say that this week CVS has revlon blush for $9.99 and you earn $9.99 in ECB's for that purchase. Now let's say you have a $10.00 ECB. You would pay for your revlon blush with the $10 ECB. You would now have your blush AND $9.99 in ECB's.

    So to break it down, you get FREE makeup AND you ECB's. Since your $9.99 ECB just printed, you now have another 30 days before it expires. You just "rolled" your ECB to last longer.

    What about tax?
    You will be required to pay sales tax on your purchases. Each state has a different % that they tax but it's never more then pocket change.

    CVS's coupon policy
    You are allowed to use one manufacturers (mfr) coupon per item. If you have 20 items, you can use 20 coupons. Simple!

    To make it even sweeter though, you can also use your ECB's too. So let's say your total after coupons is $4. You have a $3 ECb and a $5 ECB. What do you do? Well that's really up to you. You can pay with the $3 ECB and then pay the difference OOP (out of pocket), or you can give them the $5 ECB and pay nothing out of pocket.

    VERY IMPORTANT.. If you decide to use the $5 ECB, it is in your best interest to ad an item to your order that is worth about a dollar. The reason for this is that you do NOT get refunded the difference. So if your total is $4 and you pay with a $5 ECB, you're gonna lose out on $1. So your best bet is to find something in the store worth about a dollar.

    Are there any other ways to save even MORE money? ABSOLUTELY! If you signup at

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    and link your email to your account, you will occasionally get coupons sent to you from cvs. These are WONDERFUL!

    The most commonly emailed coupon is $4/$20. This means you get $4 off your total if you spend $20. As with ANY coupon, this means you have to spend $20 BEFORE coupons, NOT AFTER coupons.

    Example:

    You have 10 coupons for $1 off of 1 johnson and johnsons buddies bar soap. These are a dollar or less. So your total so far is about $10 BEFORE coupons. You need to add another $10 worth or stuff before you can use the coupon.

    You decide You wanna get some cereal. But wait! They cereal is b1g1 AND you have coupons for $2 off per box!! That's great since the cereal is normally $4.29 each! Even sweeter deal! Turns out the cereal earned you $2 in ECB's if you spent $10 on it!

    Now let's calculate this. You already have $10 worth of stuff in your cart. You need to spend atleast $10 more. You would need to buy 3 boxes of that cereal (and get 3 free). Lucky for you, you have 6 of those $2 off coupons (yes, you CAN use a coupon on a free item).

    So here's your total so far..

    10 bars of buddies soaps = $10
    6 boxes of cereal (bigi) = $12.87 (plus you'll earn $2 in ECB's)

    TOTAL BEFORE COUPONS $22.87

    After the cashier rings up your items, hand them your $4/$20 FIRST!!!!!!!!! Then hand them your other coupons. Here's what will happen..

    $22.97 minus $4/$20 coupon = $18.97
    $18.97 minus 10 coupons for $1 off buddies = $8.97
    $8.97 minus 6 coupons for $2 off cereal = -$3.03

    I bet you're thinking "but that's a NEGATIVE balance". yes it is. So what do you do about it??? Remember, we talked about this earlier... You add items to your cart to fill in that balance.. Yep, MORE free stuff!! Go ahead, pick up ANYTHING you want that will fill that balance. How about a 12 pack of coke? Or a tub of baby wipes? Whatever your choice is, just keep it around the $3 mark.

    All you'll be left paying is sales tax AND YOU LEAVE WITH $2 in ECB's!! You just made a profit and got 10 bars of soap, 6 boxes of cereal, and whatever item(s) you added to your cart to fill out the negative balance!

    I have a BOGO coupon and CVS is having a BOGO sale. Can I use the coupon?

    ABSOLUTELY! These are the best! You pay NOTHING out of pocket and get twice the amount of product. If you're wondering how this works, it's simple. The manufacturer pays YOUR portion of CVS's BOGO sale. So you pay nothing but tax and get 2 items (for each BOGO coupon you have).


    I think this is pretty much all for basic CVSing. If there are any questions or maybe things I forgot, just let me know!

    HAPPY CVSing
     
  2. S.O. Price

    S.O. PriceActive Member

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    Wow, you sound like a person after my own thrifty heart. I love working the numbers...

    I don't have a CVS nearby but there is one being built in a town that I frequent. I can't wait to check it out. I love anything that ends up being FREE! Thanks for all the tips.
     
  3. soulglazed

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    Wow great post, I have some family members that use CVS quite often so I'll be sure to show them this post. They're cheapies like me so they'll probably know a thing or two themselves but I'm sure they'll learn something. Thanks!
     
  4. jleadbet

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    I think I'm going to save a link to this post. It's one of the most best I've seen. I just started doing some couponing at CVS. I've been happy with them. I had been using Rite Aid, but they've made a lot of changes I'm not crazy about. In particular their reward coupons don't print on a receipt anymore. They load directly on your card. I've had to much trouble with the rewards not printing. I don't trust them to correctly load them on my card.
     
  5. Parker

    ParkerWell-Known Member

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    I have been a CVS reward card member for quite awhile, but I haven't been using it to my advantage. This is a nice primer on how to get the best out of the card. Thanks so much for the post.
     
  6. Andrea4

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    I shop CVS quite a bit the past few years. You can really save if you are careful and shop sales combined with coupons. I love when you get your rewards at the end of a season and you end up with FREE rewards bucks!! My usual earnings are between $7-$15. Which is great for just frequenting that store and using my extracare card. Thanks for the post.
     
  7. tommymac

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    Sounds great in theory, but, in practice, I bet I would end up with a lot of stuff that I simply don't want. We will see, though. A new CVS is opening down the block from me, so, I guess it couldn't hurt to try it out.
     
  8. Brook

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    When I end up with items that I don't want or won't use I'll donate them to a local shelter. I recently had a stash of mini pads and have no need for them so I took them to a homeless shelter in our area and they were thrilled to get them.
     
  9. ACSAPA

    ACSAPAWell-Known Member

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    Thank you for the post. This was the most clear and easy to understand post I've seen about the CVS couponing system and Extracare bucks. I'm bookmarking it so I can read it again before my next trip to CVS.