There are some simple deals to do this week.
Transaction #1
1 - Gillette Shampoo
-$2 $2/1 mfg coupon
Total $2.99, earn $3 ECBs.
Transaction #2
(repeat Transaction #1)
1 - Gillette Shampoo
-$2 $2/1 mfg coupon
Total $2.99, pay with $3 ECB from Transaction #1; earn $3 ECBs
Transaction #3
2 - Arm and Hammer Detergent (BOGO)
-$1 Arm and Hammer Printable
-$1 Arm and Hammer Printable
Total $4.99, pay with $3 ECB from transaction #2 and $1.99 OOP.
Total OOP is $4.98 for 2 bottles of Gillette shampoo and 2 bottles of Arm and Hammer Detergent.
For more CVS Scenarios, check out Money Saving Mom, Deal Seeking Mom and the "Cent"sible Sawyer. For other $5 deals, check out the CVS $5 Challenge at Keeping the Kingdom First.
Another transaction I am thinking about is as follows:
1 - Fusion Razor
1 - Gillette Shampoo
- Buy Fusion Razor get Gillette Shampoo free
Total $7.99. Earn $4 and $3 ECBs.
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2 comments:
The razor and shampoo deal you're thinking about becomes a great moneymaker deal if you have the $4 off gillette fusion razor coupon from (I think) a December P&G coupon insert. It is worth looking for! :)
I'm glad you asked about that, BusyMom! (And thanks for popping over to my blog!)
I discussed that one in depth with my husband, because I had the same initial reaction that you did - aren't the coupons both being used on the razor? Well, no. A coupon gives you a certain amount of money off a certain product. In the case of the razor and shampoo, the $4 off comes off the razor (obviously) and the $4.99 (free product amount) comes off the shampoo. The coupon for free shampoo requires that you buy a razor (which you do), but the discount comes off the shampoo. The coupon for the razor simply discounts the razor. Does that sort of make sense?
I will say that I haven't actually done this deal yet. And if they have a problem with it at the store I probably won't argue with them too much, just because it IS a bit confusing. :)
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