CVS 101
- Find your local CVS here.
- See this weeks ad here.
- Apply for a CVS card. You can do this in the store or online, in the store they let you use it right away.
- When you checkout, always scan your card first. The deals are tied to you card.
- Like many other programs, it can be accessed via phone number if you forget it at home.
- You can view CVS's coupon policy here.
- CVS accepts manufacturer's coupons, including internet printable coupons.
- CVS also issues their own store coupons, which you can get these through CVS emails.
Extra Care Bucks
- CVS has a reward system called Extra Care Bucks or ECBs.
- Every week CVS offers a couple of items that will be completely free after ECBs. This means that you will buy the item now, and get a coupon printed on your receipt for that amount.
EX: let’s say they are offering M&Ms at 50¢ with a 50¢ ECBs you would pay 50¢ now, and get a coupon for 50¢ printed on your receipt to use on your next purchase just like cash. - Earn ECBs by purchasing specified products and quantities/dollar amount.
EX: Buy $20 in Neutrogena Products get $10 ECBs back. - ECBs are usable on your NEXT transaction, whether its later in a day or the following week, but be careful, they do expire.
- Once you reach the limit of earning ECBs, you cannot do that deal again.
- Both ECB and CRT coupons are linked to your CVS card, which means you cannot use them without the same CVS card that earned them.
- ECBs are not counted as coupons, meaning you can use as many of these as you like.
- Read CVS's breakdown of ECBs here on the CVS website.
Cash Register Tape
- CRT's are from price scanner/coupon printer.
- CRT's print for everyone, everyday.
- Once these print, you will not receive any more CRT's from the scanner for the day.
- CVS also offers many coupons for $3/$15 ($3 off a purchase of $15), $5/$20 etc.
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