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- January 22, 2008 at 6:14 pm #255336
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Now, you're 1/2way to $10 ECB for the Pepsi. Spend $20 on Pepsi, get $10 ECB.
What happens is you'll soon stop spending money out of pcket at CVS. You'll use the ECB that you have to buy products that give you more ECB back.
On Jan 25, 2008 8:16 PM, Gwyn Grega <gwyngrega@embarqmail.com> wrote:After reading the post on the M&M's, I decided to stop at CVS tonight,
and try it out. I didn't have a CVS card, as i hardly go in there, so
they required me to fill out an application. After asking them toexplain the program to me, they also stated that the reciept they give
me, which has your bucks coupon on the bottom, has to be used by the
person the card belongs to. I can't give it to my mom, and she useanother CVS card. Needless to say, I did get the “green” M&M's BOGO,
for $3.49 (for 2) then got $3.00 for each “2” to use on a future
purchase. I bought three deals. So i got a $9.00 coupon, So thesaving's isn't instant, because I had to pay $11.81 for the M&M's.
Although, I just turned around and went back and purchased 3 – 12
packs of pepsi, at 3 for $10.00 and paid $1.07 ( i think )it was alittle aggrivating, but it was worth it.
Gwyn
North Carolina>
> You can always use two or three different CVS cards. Here they
don't even> require you fill out the application.
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> Jay>
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