I did two transactions today. One using my card and one using Mike's.
Using my card:
Buy 1 fructis product $2.99, get $2 ECBs
Buy 1 20 pack of cottonelle, get $4 ECBs
-use (1) $3/$15 CVS printable (click here to find out more)
-use (1) $1 off fructis coupon
-use (1) $.50 off cottonelle coupon
-use $9.98 in ECBs
=1.48 + tax OOP, get $6 ECBs
Using Mike's card:
Buy 1 fructis product $2.99, get $2 ECBs
Buy 2 children's throat coolers, get $9.98 ECBs
Buy 2 CVS tissue packs $2.49, BOGO 50% off
-use (1) $1 off fructis coupon
-use (1) BOGO children's throat cooler coupon
-use (1) $3 off CVS brand coupon
-use $9 in ECBs
=$1.71 + tax OOP, get $11.98 ECBs
After looking at my receipts once I got home I realized that the cashier forgot to use the $3 off coupon on the last transaction. Still not too bad of a deal.
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4 comments:
Don't you feel bad about using two seperate cards for one household?
Nope. Do you feel bad about not leaving your name?
Well said Tanya!!!! I don't ever feel bad about using two cards. There are 3 adults (my husband, myself, and my college age sister) who live in my household along with 2 kiddos. I hardly think it is fair that my household should be limited to same amount of deals as a single person household. KWIM!!! It should be one card per adult in my opinion. My manager knows that I use my card and husbands card and never once has questioned it. I also should add though that I never clear out the shelves and only do deals on both cards if there is enough to go around.
I agree well said! I have one card for my hubby and one for me! If they don't agree with it then CVS would limit it to 1 per household! So until then I will be using 2!
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