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Now = that you have gotten your feet wet with drugstore shopping, you are probabl= y anxious for more! After tackling Walgreens and trying to wade through all= those crazy rules, you will be relieved to know that CVS is, for the most = part, a lot more straightforward. Like Walgreens, CVS features a variety of= sale specials each week that will earn you ExtraCare Bucks (ECBs) to be us= ed on other items. Most weeks there are at least one or two items that are = free after ECBs.

The nice thing about ECBs is that they are much les= s restrictive than the RRs at Walgreens. However, in order to participate i= n the ECBs program, you must sign up for an ExtraCare card. It is free to s= ign up, but it allows CVS to put limits on the number of items you can buy = to earn ECBs. (If there is no CVS in your area, I apologize. We will be cov= ering Rite-Aid next week. In the meantime I still encourage you to read thi= s week's post, since next week will continue to build on this week, as well= as participate in the non-CVS related part of the assignment below. Or, if= you prefer, you can skip ahead to next week's lesson.) As I explained last= week, drugstore shopping is a little more complicated than grocery shoppin= g because you usually need to plan multiple transactions in order to maximi= ze your savings and minimize your OOP (out-of-pocket) costs.

I love = shopping at CVS, and if you follow my weekly shopping results, you already = know that I save a lot of money there. But there are a lot of extreme coupo= n shoppers out there who save even more, and for this article, I thought I = would seek out the advice of a true CVS expert. I asked Cheryl of Simply CV= S to share some of her vast knowledge on getting started at CVS, and she wa= s sweet enough to oblige with a ton of great information. s an amazing CVS = resource. If you have a CVS in your area and would like to get serious abou= t saving money there, you should definitely check it out for even more tips= Here is what Cheryl had to say: 1. Sign up for a CVS Extra Care Card. The= card is necessary to receive sale prices and to participate in the CVS ext= ra care buck program. You can either do this online at CVS and they will ma= il the card within two weeks, or you can pick up a form and a card at any C= VS store and start saving the same day. As soon as you get the card registe= r it online with an email address and you will receive a $4 off a total pur= chase of $20 or more coupon in your email. You will then receive emails thr= oughout the year, often with coupons. 2. Extra Care Bucks, or commonly know= n as extra bucks, are the basis for the large savings possible for shopping= at CVS. Extra bucks are coupons received at the end of the receipt and are= like extra ? bucks? when shopping at CVS (they must be used with the card = they were issued for).

There are a few restrictions for what they ca= n be used on: stamps, alcohol, prescriptions, tax and tobacco all the ones = I know of. Extra bucks can be used on other extra buck deals and even on th= e same deal if the limit is more than one. Extra bucks are earned in three = different ways and usually expire within 30 days. Quarterly extra bucks are= issued four times a year and are calculated on the shopper's spending. Two= percent of the amount spent on most items is earned in extra bucks (some r= estrictions apply). This is after coupon price? the total paid on the recei= pt. They are also issued in 50 cent increments so the shopper must spend $2= 5 to get any quarterly extra bucks and then it increases in $25 spending in= crements or $.50 in extra bucks. Quarterly extra bucks are earned for presc= riptions filled. Along with the 2236993 quarterly extra bucks, shoppers rec= eive $1 for every two prescriptions filled. Weekly deal extra bucks are iss= ued immediately when a shopper buys an advertised ? extra buck? item. These= range from ? free after extra buck items? like ? buy Toothpaste @ $2.99 ge= t $2.99 extra bucks back? to ? buy $15 worth of products listed and receive= $5 extra bucks back.? There are limits, usually one or two, for weekly ext= ra buck deals. 3. Manufacturer coupons and CVS coupons can be combined. CVS= accepts manufacturer coupons (including internet printables if they will s= can) as well as issues their own coupons. CVS coupons are emailed, sent in = the mail, found in various publications or tear pads, issued at the Kiosk w= here shoppers can scan their cards, and printed at the end of receipts.

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You can use one CVS coupon and one manufacturer coupon per product. Ext= ra bucks do not count as coupons so can be used on top of these. It is actu= ally possible to ? make money? shopping at CVS by using CVS and manufacture= r coupons to pay for an item that will issue more extra bucks back than cas= h used to pay for the product. CVS also often issues total order coupons su= ch as $5 off a total order of $30? the $30 is pre-coupon price. 4. Numerous= transactions are helpful in spending the least out of pocket cash. Using e= xtra bucks on other extra buck earning deals is commonly referred to as ? r= olling extra bucks.? The beauty of rolling extra bucks is it helps you spen= d less out of pocket cash. You can check out numerous times each week, usin= g the extra bucks earned from transaction #1 on transaction #2 and so on. T= his is also the way to keep the expense down from week to week. As you cont= inue to shop at CVS your extra bucks will slowly build up and you will be a= ble to virtually keep spending the same extra bucks over and over again, be= cause each time you use them on new extra buck deals you receive more with = a later expiration date. 5. CVS issues rain checks for most advertised deal= s.

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