Below are three different coupon links to print a $5/$25 purchase ECB coupon. I know these look the same when you go to them, but the links are all different. So, three opportunities to save money at CVS!
Links:
$5/$25 CVS ECB Coupon Flu Quiz #1
$5/$25 CVS ECB Coupon Flu Quiz #2
$5/$25 CVS ECB Coupon Flu Quiz #3
Also, if you have your flu shot done at CVS they will give you a $100 coupon booklet for each person vaccinated!
:: See this weeks CVS deals here.
A HUGE thanks to Deal Seeking Mom for these links!
Something dumb I recently did:
Took quiz, printed out coupon, web page stayed up. Oh, boy, said I, I can print these all day long. Little did I know that you can only use each UPC once ! Used first one in Cookeville, shopping with my son who lives there (go Tennessee Tech ! ) Also used one a second time in Nashville. Manager was running the register. I think he put it through because he didn’t want to bother telling me the bad news ! Still had no clue.
No such luck in a CVS to the south. Crafted out a great P&G scenario, 4 Tides, one Dawn, etc. etc. Got to register all cocky: I said to her after she rung it all up, “now let’s play a game”…she said let’s go…I handed her the 5/25. *TILT* (old-school pinball term)…no-go buddy boy ! UPC already used once ! At that moment I understood why 3 separate ones were posted on here. OUCH ! I said to her, “well it helps if I play by the rules…”…she was very nice and apologetic, but it was my bad !!!
Anyway, I still made out well. Used two $1 off q’s and a $9.98 ECB from a while back. Got $10 ECB’s back when all was said and done, so technically it cost me five bucks when it could have been ‘free’.
Hope I was able to entertain you, dear reader, with my P&G debacle. I will be printing out the other two upc’s as CVS is my very favorite store.