CVS | Top 5 Tips to Play

by MommySnacks: Andrea on February 4, 2008

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cvs CVS | Top 5 Tips to PlayCVS is a store I hit just about every week to get some good (mostly free) deals. I hear people tell me that “It’s so confusing” or, the most familiar line, “I just don’t have time.” So, I want to debunkify those comments and help you “play” cvs by just a few things to remember. Here are my Top 5 Tips to Playing CVS.

CVS Store Loyalty Card

CVS has a Store Loyalty Card (CVS Card).  You want to use this each time you shop.  If you don’t have a CVS card, just request one at your first shopping trip or go to CVS’ website and request a card. Be sure to register you card online so you will get access to money-saving coupons (more on that in a second).

CVS Extra Care Bucks

CVS pays you to shop with offering you Extra Care Bucks (ECB’s) on weekly deals.  There are also Monthly ECB Offers (a book with monthly offers and Clipfree coupons can be found near the register).  When you make a purchase for an item that is offering ECB’s, you will see the ECB print at the bottom of your receipt as soon as you have met the requirements for the offer.

ECB’s work just like a coupon the only caveat is that you must purchase an item for each ECB you choose to use.  If you purchased two bags of chips and used three ECB’s, the register will beep since you only had two items. You can also use real manufacturer’s (MFG) coupons with ECB’s to reduce you out-of-pocket (OOP) expense. ECB’s expire just like MFG coupons so use ‘em or lose ‘em!

CVS Store Coupons

CVS has money-saving coupons (or CVS $ off $$ Coupons) they email customers (see #1 – Register That Card) that you can also use to further reduce your OOP in addition to using your ECB’s and MFG coupons. These also have expiration dates.

In order to maximize your savings (and to avoid annoying beeps at the register), use your coupons in this order, I call it the CVS Coupon Submission Order: CVS $ off $$ Coupons, MFG coupons, ECB’s.

If you know your total before you go to CVS, you can use this order:  CVS $ off $$ coupons, ECB’s, MFG coupons. This order helps to pay for some of the sales tax – but even with my high analytical style, I haven’t minded to pay pennies for getting $50 worth of stuff!

Multiple Transactions

You don’t have to purchase all of the ECB items in one transaction! You can make several transactions in a row in order to roll your ECB’s instantly and lessen your OOP.  Just purchase the ECB items within that weekly sale (or monthly ECB book) in order to get the ECB to print.

For example, there was an ECB offer for Buy $25 in Baby Products, get a $10 ECB.  In order to use store coupons and get the maximum savings, I did three separate transactions. On my third (and final) transaction, I had fulfilled the required $25 purchase amount and my $10 ECB printed.

If you are just starting and know that you will be buying stuff that earn ECB’s, try this:

1.  Complete one transaction and use store coupons, MFG coupons and pay. Get your ECB’s.

2.  Complete another transaction use any store coupons, MFG coupons, ECB’s (just earned). Get your ECB’s.

3.  Complete a third transaction using the same coupons/ECB’s as above. You get the idea :)

I personally have never had a store get upset about completing multiple transactions.  Just be aware of how many people are waiting in line so you’re not holding everyone else up.

Roll Your ECB’s

This is buying an item that earns ECB’s and pay for that item using ECB’s. That way, you will use your ECB before it expires on something that is going to be giving you another ECB. I try to do this, but I won’t buy ECB qualifying items if I don’t need them – one can only have so many tubes of toothpaste and bottles of shampoo!  Also, you can roll/use your ECB’s for the same ECB offer that you earned it for (unlike Walgreens).

I certainly don’t encourage purchasing stuff that you don’t need because it earns you ECB’s. I want us to be good stewards of our money! So, if you just gotta have the stuff that earns ECB’s and don’t need it – donate it or give it to a new couponer trying to build a stockpile – you can feel good about buying it and sharing it!

Any questions on shopping at CVS?  Please leave a comment and I will answer you there :)

CVS sales are generally the same in all regions. There are a few differences, but overall they are the same for Georgia or Ohio. Please always double check your ad.

   

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1 Lisa May 16, 2008 at 12:47 pm

Another helpful hint is to remember if you pay for a $2 item with a $5 ECB you will not get change back in the form of cash or another ECB. Your ECB is used in its entirety. This makes “filler” items important.

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2 hollisann May 18, 2008 at 7:45 pm

Thanks for the tutorial! I’m visiting Dallas this week and am going to try CVS. I got my card in the mail already and printed out a couple of $/$$ coupons.
I have a couple of questions, though:
1. When you talk “filler”, is it like Walgreens, where I have to have 10 things if I have 10 coupons/ECBs? (well, RR for Walgreens)
2. The “buy $25 worth and get $10 off” scenarios work like a Walgreen’s rebate with similar terms, only it’s automatic once you meet that qualification, right? Rather than waiting weeks for your rebate.
3. The same scenario is based on what, the current price of the items BEFORE coupons? Regular price or sale price if they happen to be on sale?
4. Do you have to buy all 4 items if it’s a 4/$10 sale, for instance, to get the sale price?

Thanks SOOO much! I’m going to memorize and take notes all week long before I go to Dallas. :-) My poor DH, and on our anniversary getaway, too! LOL

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3 Andrea May 18, 2008 at 8:24 pm

Holisann – I’ll try to answer all your questions – you’re gonna have so much fun!!!

1. Filler is meant as an item to “fill” the gap in order to be able to use the $ off $$ coupons – currently there is a $3 off $15 that can be used. So, for example if I only have $14 worth of products, but I really want to use my $3 off $15 coupon, then I’ll find a “filler” that cost $1. Or, as Lisa mentions in the comment above so you can utilize the full value of your ECB – I usually throw milk in for mine.

2. YES, they work similar to a WG rebate but they are immediate at CVS. Actually, the ECB will print as soon as purchase that $25 value worth of stuff. So, as you see I did several transactions in order to maximize all my $ off $$ coupons and then I got my ECB as soon as I fulfilled that dollar value qualification.

3. Yes, the same scenario is based on the current prices, other items I choose to include in that scenario, etc. Whatever my items/prices are in each scenario before coupons basically. I usually have the same or very similar scenarios because my goal again is to use the $ off $$ CVS coupon (which has lately been the $3 off $15).

4. No, you do not have to buy 4 items to get them at $2.50 each – that’s a great marketing ploy to make you think that. You will receive that price for only one item as long as you scan your CVS card. The only exception to this is when the ad specifically says you will only get that price when you buy a certain amount of product which I see done more at grocery stores than drugstores.

You are gonna have so much fun shopping…and with your hubby, of course, yeah, that too :-)

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4 Alexandra May 31, 2008 at 1:54 pm

Found you through Money Saving Mom — great post! Tip #4 is especially helpful to keep organized. And I had some of the same questions as Holisann, so thank you for answering hers!

I posted about CVS “etiquette” from the perspective of a former employee and a current customer. Thank you for addressing multiple transactions and reminding people about not holding up the line :)

And good stewardship advice is great, too. Too often people will spend to use coupons and buy unneeded items that sit on a shelf unused. I have found, though, that if I can get a lot of toothpaste greatly reduced, or free — I have not had a problem finding someone that needs it! But you’re right — don’t spend money if you really can’t use it or can’t give it away!

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5 Anonymous June 15, 2008 at 5:26 pm

I am just learning the ropes of cvs and walgreens, thank you so much for your site I am learning alot. I do have a question about cvs ecb’s can those be rolled? For example if I buy 10.00 in candy and get a five Dollar ecb can I turn around and buy 10.00 in candy use my five dollar Ecb and recieve another five dollar, I know this can not be done at walgreens on the RR. Thank you so much for your help.

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6 Andrea June 16, 2008 at 1:09 am

Hi Anonymous!

Since that candy ECB is a limit of 5 (the week of June 15), the answer is YES. You can buy $10 worth and get the $5 ECB and immediately purchase a 2nd $10 amount and pay with your $5 ECB and get another $5 ECB.

You can do this a total of 5 times as that is the limit. The ECB’s are different in this respect since you can pay for the ECB you just received on the same ECB earning item.

Hope that helps!

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7 Anonymous August 13, 2008 at 9:15 pm

hi I have a question I have bought loads of j&j baby qualifing items (2 transactons ) and used 1.00 coupons and a coupon for wipes I had 1600 worth of items today used 4 coupons and I still did not make my 13.00 that I needed to qualify for the 25 in baby prducts. my reciept says I have 4.00 to go what gives.

2 ) positive note our cvs just got a coupon machine I love it!!! I got a free tooth brush, and candy coupons. sweet

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8 Andrea August 14, 2008 at 8:28 pm

Hi Anonymous – on the J&J Deal for the week (August 10), as long as you purchase $25 in products pre-coupons and pre-tax, your ECB should print. My guess is that if you think you got the $25 worth, but your receipt still says "$4 remaining" maybe you got a different product that wasn't included in the promotion. I would check with your manager too as to why it didn't print if you got the $25 worth.

HTH!

I love our coupon machine too, but they never seem to have any paper. They actually don't know what type it takes, go figure :-)

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9 Andrea January 14, 2009 at 7:28 pm

Do you have a copy of CVS coupon policy. Our local CVS won’t accept our other store coupons. I was hoping to get it on paper to show them. I could get some great deals if I could use my other store’s coupons. Any help you can provide would be great!!!
Thanks.

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10 Andrea @ Mommy Snacks.net January 14, 2009 at 8:33 pm

@Andrea – there is a sign in the front of our store that clearly states will accept all competitor pharmacy coupons. And, I know a manager at CVS and he says it’s the corporate policy. So, you may want to call the 800# and ask them what their policy is and they could share that with the manager of your store.

HTH!

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11 veronica March 5, 2009 at 1:44 am

Hi I have recently found this site. I am trying to do what ever I can to save us money. I am learning lots from this site!! Thanks.
One question..can I get coupons from previous weeks/mths? for example out of ss or rp?

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12 Andrea @ Mommy Snacks.net March 5, 2009 at 9:33 pm

Veronica – well, you’ve come to the right spot to save yourself money!!!

The best place to get the coupons from previous weeks/month coupon inserts are to make a purchase from either coupon clipping services or through Ebay. I did a post on that below. It will help explain it in greater detail!

HTH!!

http://mommysnacks.blogspot.com/2008/05/snack-time-buying-coupons-on-ebay.html

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13 Kelly C June 12, 2009 at 11:02 am

Hi Andrea,

I’m new to CVS shopping and have a few questions that I can’t seem to find the answer to anywhere, so I’m hoping you can help!

1. If I have a $4 off $20 coupon and am buying something that is buy one get one free, will both items count toward reaching the $20? Can I use a MC for each of them or just for one of them?

2. Right now there is an Aveeno deal going on, limit 3, where you buy $20 and get $10 ECBs. I bought $27 dollars worth the other day and got my first ECB. Does the fact that I spent $27 mean that I only need to buy $13 to get my next $10 ECB? The bottom of my receipt says:

Aveeno, Spend 20 get 20 ECB
Amount Toward this Reward 26.97
Amount Needed to Earn Reward 20.00

That makes me think I need to start all over getting to $20.00. Is that right?

This is in contrast to the Swiffer deal, which reads:

Swiffer, Spend 10 get 5 ECB
Amount Toward this Reward 12.00
Amount Needed to Earn Reward 8.00

There it’s clear that b/c the limit of the ECB deal is 2, I can use the $2 I went over last time toward another $10 spent to earn 5 ECB.

Can you shed any light on this? Thank you!!

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mommysnacks Reply:

Kelly, I’m glad to help :

1. On B1G1 FREE sales, the register discounts the FREE item immediately meaning it doesn’t go towards your $20 amount you must reach to use that coupon. You CAN use a manufacturer coupon for each item though.

2. No, you do NOT need to start over again. Honestly, that receipt is confusing BUT I think it’s showing you that you just need $20 to earn the ECB reward. Since you have $27 towards it total, you only need to purchase $13 more (to reach the $20 needed to earn the reward). Hopefully you got your $10 ECB already since you purchased $20 in that transaction. But, rest assured, you do NOT need to start over again accumulating the $20 for the offer. You just need to purchase $13 more in applicable products to get the other $10 ECB.

3. Same with the Swiffer deal. Just spend $8 more in applicable products and get the ECB for it. That one is more clear as you said.

For these ECB Offers “Spend X get X ECB’s” with multiple limits, your total purchase in each transaction is always saved so you can purchase the remaining $$ amount and another ECB will print.

Hope that helps :)

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14 Kelly C June 12, 2009 at 8:22 pm

Very helpful–many, many thanks!!

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15 Marilyn July 6, 2009 at 12:52 am

Hi! Thanks for the Wonderfull Tips, I definetly put these to Use.
I do have one question:
This week (7/5-7/11) At CVS they have Schick Razor on sale BOGO, I have a BOGO coupon, can I use these together to get them for free?? If so I also have a $1 off coupon for Schick razors, can I use this also with the Bogo Coupon?
Thanks,
Marilyn

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mommysnacks Reply:

Marilyn, YES you can use a BOGO coupon on a BOGO sale and get both items FREE. Some also have used a BOGO coupon PLUS a $1 coupon to get both FREE plus another $1 as well. HTH!

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16 Christi October 30, 2009 at 4:35 pm

First off, I really enjoy your site. There is so much information but it is easy to follow.

Second, I’m pretty new to the CVS ECBs, just learning all the terms and abbreviations have been a feat in itself, but here’s one I seemed to have overlooked. “Clipfree Coupons”. So…..I would think I don’t have to “clip” these, so how do you apply the savings? Do we have to “load” them on our CVS card or is it just another clever way of saying something is on sale?

Thanks.

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17 Brend December 19, 2009 at 8:04 pm

I have a question. I read your tips but am still a little confused. Should I use my ECB’s before my mfg coupons?

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Andrea Deckard Reply:

Brend, you will want to use any store specific printable coupons (like ones you actually receive from email or the newspaper, etc). Then, use your manufacturer coupons then your ECB’s. Always use ECB’s last that way you ensure you use the full value (if you plan to the penny). You don’t get cash back so you want to make sure you use the entire value.

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18 diane December 30, 2009 at 9:12 pm

Has the coupon policy at CVS changed? I was just there and I had a coupon for buying one product and getting another product for free. I had a manufacturers coupon on both the items (the purchase one and the free one). The cashier said that I was not able to use the manufacturers coupon on the free one because I was not really buying it. This is the first time this has ever happened but it seemed like something came up on the register and the register would not take the coupon.

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Andrea Deckard Reply:

Diane, I haven’t had that happen to me. You have always been able to use a coupon for each product regardless of the B1G1 FREE sale. I’m guessing your manager decided to interpret the policy with his own discretion.

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19 diane January 2, 2010 at 3:59 pm

It was not a buy one get one free sale. It was a BOGO free coupon from the manufacturer, would that make the difference?
By the way, thank you so much for your website. I just started my coupon efforts in November of 2009 and I have saved so much money in just the last 2 months!!! I have a family of 10 (8 children ages 10months -16yrs) and every bit helps and this helps in a BIG way!!!

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20 steph June 11, 2010 at 8:11 pm

Yes, I just figured that out the other day….
I saw the bottom of my receipt which told me how much more $$ I needed to spend to get the ECB’s. I was like, “No way! I don’t have to do it in one transaction? HELLO!”
Thanks for the tip!

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Andrea Deckard Reply:

I know, right??!! It’s really sweet when you have a CVS $ off $ store coupon to use too. That’s when splitting up larger orders is better for us on those orders that require $X dollars to get the ECB. Do the transaction as many times as you need and on the last time when you’ve met the requirement for that ECB offer, your ECB will print!

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