I headed to CVS last night after work, which was a good thing. Turns out my ECBs had expired already about 1 week ago. The cashier informed me that the policy had changed and ECBs really do expire. Just like the CRT, they will only take the ECBs for 7 days after expiration. I guess I better watch the length of gaps between CVS visits.
I used up a rain check for Coppertone, I decided with it being on sale, it was an opportune time to redeem it. I still have the rain check for the Zyrtec 5 ct, but my store is still out. The coupon I printed expires this week, so I need to figure out if another store has it or if I can reprint the coupon.
2 - Coppertone Sunscreen
2 - Pantene Conditioner
2 - Oral B Indicator Toothbrush
-$1 Coppertone mfg coupon
-$1 Coppertone mfg coupon
-$3 $3/2 Pantene mfg coupon
-$2 Pantene CRT
-$2 $2/2 Oral B Indicator mfg coupon
Paid with $8, $3, $1 and $.50 ($12.50) in ECBs and $6.52 OOP ($5.43 + $1.09 in tax) and earned $8, $2 and $2 ECBs. The Pantene and the Toothbrushes were free after ECB and coupons, so the $7.02 in cash and ECBs was what I paid for two 8 oz bottles of sunscreen, seems okay to me.
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