April 2009

Free Degree Sample

by admin on April 30, 2009

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New Degree® Women Fine Fragrance Collection
Experience High-Quality Fragrances and All-day Protection!

The new Degree® Women Fine Fragrance Collection combines long-lasting, sophisticated scents with Degree Women’s® 24-hour wetness and odor protection for everyday luxury.

Each anti-perspirant is paired with a matching body mist for the ultimate fine fragrance experience for women on the move. With three distinct scents, Delicious Bliss, Sexy Intrigue and Classic Romance, women can choose the fine fragrance that suits them best.
While supplies last. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Available for U.S. residents. Only limit one sample per household. You must be 18 or older to receive this sample.

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Walgreens Tutorial

by admin on April 29, 2009

So, as I mentioned previously I was at the hairdresser today. The ladies there know I am a coupon goddess (ok, they used the word “nut”, but goddess is what they really meant), and asked for some help with printable coupons. I directed them to the Printable Coupon Page and the hundreds of printables I have listed there. They asked me a bit more about shopping at Tops, Wegmans and the drug stores. I lost them in the middle of my Walgreen’s explanation, so I promised them a short tutorial. This is actually excellent timing due to the end of the ESR booklet. Things are a changin’ at Walgreen’s.

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Walgreen’s page

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Let’s start with a few basics:

Walgreen’s puts out a weekly flier. The flier can be found both in-store and at Walgreens.com . The flier contains prices of sale items, promotional items, Walgreen’s coupons, Register Reward deals, and mail in refund offers. What is a RR you ask? A Register Reward (RR) is a Catalina offered by manufacturers through Catalina Marketing ((888) 322-3814). More about RR later as they are central to saving at Walgreen’s.

Walgreen’s accepts both a Walgreen’s coupon and a manufacturer coupon on the same product. Walgreen’s coupons may have a posted limit on them, but the machine currently does not enforce that limit. What does that mean to you? If you are purchasing six Widgets for 99¢ each after Walgreen’s coupon regular price $3, and the coupon says “limit 3″, you will get the discount on all six Widgets.

Register Rewards are where the action is. Walgreen’s advertises in the flier as well as in-store RR offers that are weekly and monthly. RR will print out at the register from a small Catalina machine (make sure the light is green signaling the machine is on) when the appropriate items are purchased. There is a limit of one alike RR offer per transaction. So, if I have four different RR deals (from different manufacturers), I don’t have to separate the orders; they can be done all on one order. You can “coupon-loop” (Walgreen’s name for it, most couponers call it rolling) one RR to the next product, but no looping among the same manufacturer.

What does that mean? Well, let’s say I purchase Bayer aspirin. I receive a $3 RR. I want to purchase a Bayer Meter that has a $5 RR. If I use the $3 Bayer aspirin RR to pay for the Bayer Meter, the $5 RR will not print!

Walgreen’s may print the manufacturer sponsor on the front of the RR making it easy to identify which manufacturer sponsored the reward. If you don’t see it on the front, look to the mailing address on the right or left of the RR. The name of the sponsor will be in the mailing address.

A better choice would be for me to purchase a Bayer Aspirin, Receive a $3 RR. Now on my next order, I purchase Colgate Toothbrush (Colgate-Palmolive), use the $3 Bayer RR and Receive a $3 RR on the Colgate Toothbrush. (BTW, these are just examples and not meant to mislead anyone into thinking they are current offers. ) My out of pocket (OOP) cost is $3 and I have two products. So, what do I do next? I put that bag in the car and head back in to the store do it again in reverse! Rinse and repeat as they say.

Register Rewards expire two weeks from date of issue. While the machine will accept expired RR, many cashiers will not. Use them or lose them!

Many grocery stores with Catalina machines will accept Walgreen’s Register Rewards. This is very YMMV, and seems to be mainly Super Valu stores (Jewel, some Albertson’s, Acme, Shaw’s, etc). Ask at your store for details.

Walgreen’s lists unadvertised hot buys and coupons here Some of these coupons are $10/$30, $5/$25, etc. When these are available, know that the in-ad Walgreen’s coupon counts against your total. Manufacturer coupons and Register Rewards do not count against your total.

Occasionally there are booklets at the pharmacy with Walgreen’s and manufacturer coupons in them. These Great Savings Booklets, when available, can be found in or near the pharmacy.

Walgreen’s has discontinued their Easy Saver Booklet, but not month-long coupons or mail in rebates. If there is a month-long coupon available, it will be hanging from a peg near the product. If there is a mail in rebate available, the advertisement will be near the product (small white sign), and the form will print from the Catalina machine. You have two choice for redemption, either snail mail or online at walgreens.com

Walgreen’s is now offering coupons.com coupons via their website Walgreen’s Coupons that may include coupons for Walgreen’s brand items

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Some tips on redeeming RR and manufacturer coupons at Walgreen’s:

Besides the rule to not attempt to use a RR from the same manufacturer and expect another RR to generate, one of the other most important Walgreen’s coupon redemption rules to know is that you must have an item for every RR and manufacturer coupon you are redeeming. Here’s an example:

Stayfree maxi pads are $7 and I want to use a $1 manufacturer coupon and a $5 RR. How does this work? Well, it doesn’t. To the machine I have two manufacturer coupons for the same item. I don’t, but the machine treats the RR as a manufacturer coupon too. So even though my product is $7, my coupons are $6, and one of them is off anything at Walgreen’s (not restricted by law), I can’t use them together. So, what do I do? I find a cheap filler. 75% off candy, 29¢ packs of Walgreen’s tissues, 25¢ subject dividers, Royal Gelatin, etc.

A better example of where this would work is (3) $3 RR = $9. I have (2) $4.29 packs of Kotex = $8.58. I need to make up 42¢ before tax in order to use those three RR. So, I find a 50¢ package of cookies bringing my total to $9.08 satisfying the value of the RR as well as the number of items match the number of coupons … I now have 3 items and 3 RR.

So, 6 items and using 5 manufacturer coupons + 3 RR? You need 2 filler items. 5 items using 5 manufacturer coupons and 1 RR? You need 1 filler item. Etc., etc.

You can use a manufacturer coupon + Walgreen’s coupon on one item.
You can use a RR + Walgreen’s coupon on one item.

When an item is on sale B1G1 you may use two coupons on those products. If you look at Walgreen’s ad, a B1G1 is advertised:
B1G1 (2/$3.99). This helps make a lot of items free.

If you are purchasing an item at Walgreen’s with an in-ad Walgreen’s coupon and a manufacturer coupon, always give the manufacturer coupon first! It saves headaches. This way, if the item is free there are no issues. If the item ends up with overage, make sure you are purchasing something else that will cover the amount of that overage. For example:

Reynolds wrap 89¢ (in-ad coupon) – $1 manufacturer coupon = 11¢ overage

I give the $1 coupon first
I give the in-ad coupon making the price 89¢
Which now means Walgreen’s owes me 11¢.
This is actually bad, so I want to be certain I have something else on my order that costs at least 11¢ to cover that amount.

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Rain checks

If an item is on sale and out of stock (OOS), you can request a rain check. I learned earlier today that you can request a rain check on an item with a RR and the RR will be given to you at that time (I suspect they may give the item free if they don’t have a special card to force the Catalina.) This is highly YMMV as corporate claims to not have a policy about it and leaves it to the manager’s discretion.

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W Card

The W card is a discount prescription plan from Walgreens. The cost is $20 a year for one person or $35 for a family plan. The main benefit of this program as receiving discounts on your prescription medication. You can also receive 10% on all Walgreen’s store brand items purchased, including gift cards! (The gift cards technically are not included so that could change at any time without warning.)

You sign up for the W card at the pharmacy. You will receive a temporary card the same day and your permanent card via mail in 3-4 weeks. You can’t enter CRTs online until you have your permanent card. SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS during that 3-4 week waiting period as. Regardless of what the Walgreen’s site says you can enter these online after your card arrives and receive credit for those purchases. The Walgreen’s Card

By entering your receipts online you will get full credit for the Walgreen’s brand item even if you used an in-ad coupon.
The W card expires one year from the date of purchase and must be renewed by the date listed on the card. The W card is refundable within 30 days of the date of purchase. You cannot purchase a W Card if you are on Medicare.

FAQ

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Hopefully this is not too confusing. Please feel free to ask questions or add input. If you know of any other tips and hints, please add them!

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5/3/09 Coupon Preview

by admin on April 29, 2009

Just a reminder that I am no longer putting the coupon preview on the main page. It can be found at the link below. I goes up Monday or Tuesday of the week prior to the insert date (this week it was up on Monday). Remember, this is YMMV. The inserts I have up are a compilation of four cities, and more will be added.

2009 Coupon Insert Coupons Yeah, I REALLY need to rename that.

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KMart Super Doubles 5/3 – 5/09/09

by admin on April 29, 2009

Well, we all knew next week was a new double coupon week, but it seems to be very limited areas. Contact KMart Corporate
help@customerservice.kmart.com
1-866-562-7848, from 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. (CT) Monday – Sunday
to determine if a store in your area is doubling.

Printable $10/$50+ Women’s Apparel Purchase Coupon expires 7/5/09

Printable Fisher-Price Clothing, Shoes or Toys $10/$50+ expires 5/31/09

$5/$50+ valid 5/3 – 5/9/09

Get a Free ticket to Night at the Museum Battle at the Smithsonian.

Buy four Hershey’s candy bags 11-17.25 oz. in single transaction between 5/3/09 and 5/9/09 at Kmart.

Hershey’s candy bags including Reese’s, York Peppermint Patties, Hershey’s Miniatures, and Hershey’s Kisses 2/$5

Maximum value of each ticket is $7, customer to pay difference if price of ticket exceeds $7.
Codes must be redeemed by 6/30/09, limit of four codes redeemed per household.
Ticket valid through 6/30/09.
20,000 tickets available.

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Odd Walgreen’s Experience

by admin on April 29, 2009

So I went to get my hair done this morning and I left a bit early to hit a few Walgreen’s. At the first store, they were completely wiped out of Rembrandt Toothpaste, Nivea Body Wash, and of course, Bayer Meters. I did find the $1 coupon off the Bayer Quick Release Crystals. Means more candy as a filler. :-P I put together a few items to roll, and left.

As I was wandering Walgreen’s #2 and again was disappointed that they were out of Nivea, so I had the bright idea to ask what happens if they are out of a RR item and I get a raincheck. The clerk at the register had no idea, the clerk behind her standing at the register said the manager would tell you to come back every day to check for more stock.

Since I wasn’t going to credence something so absurd, I called corporate. That was an extremely frustrating phone call. According to the CS person, Walgreen’s does not have a corporate policy regarding rainchecks and the RR that would be generated. She was absolutely clueless that Walgreen’s marketing designs these offers in conjunction with Catalina and the manufacturer. According to her Catalina unilaterally tells Walgreen’s what deals to run.

Yes, I did ask for someone higher up to talk to. I was denied that access.

Grrrrrr

So, imagine my surprise when a few hours later I get a call from a store manager. I’d never set foot in his store in my life so I wasn’t sure how the CS at corporate decided to pass a message on to him (I never gave a name or phone number, should have used call blocking). I explained to him that I did not have a problem with his store, that my issue was actually with corporate. He explained to me that “they do and they don’t” have a RR/Raincheck policy. He’d certainly give me a raincheck whereas I would receive the RR when I bought the item, but corporate doesn’t have a written policy to share with the consumer.

Hmmmm I noticed he didn’t say there wasn’t a corporate policy, just that there was no written policy to share with customers.

At Store #3 they had a load of meters in but I was out of coupons. No Nivea though. I wonder if it is a warehouse issue?

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CVS May Booklet

by admin on April 29, 2009

Looks like the mad rumors concerning CVS montky ECB going bye-bye are true. There are only a few ECB offers in the monthly booklet:

Receive $1 in ECB WYB three (3) V8 Fusion (12oz) or Campbell’s Tomato or Vegetable Juice (12 oz) limit five (5) offers

Receive $2 in ECB WYB two (2) V8 Splash (64oz) or Vegetable Juice (46 oz) limit five (5) offers

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Free Heart Health Kit for Women

by admin on April 29, 2009

Link to offer <— click link

DEAR ABBY: You have always encouraged your readers to stay informed and be prepared. That’s why we are writing you on behalf of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Women’s Health (OWH) and WomenHeart to share with you and your readers our new, free Heart Health Kit for women and their families.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death among American women, but we can all take steps to protect ourselves. That’s why the OWH and WomenHeart have teamed up to create this must-have kit. It features information on major topics that are essential to keeping your heart healthy — including high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and stroke. It also includes tips for women on recognizing the warning signs of a heart attack, which can be different from those experienced by men.

Abby, thank you for informing your readers about this serious issue, and please alert them to place their orders now because supplies are limited.

KATHLEEN UHL, M.D.
ASST. COMMISSIONER FOR
WOMEN’S HEALTH, FDA

LISA TATE, CEO
NAT’L. COALITION FOR
WOMEN WITH HEART DISEASE

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OP

Wednesday, April 29, 2009
5 pm – 10 pm

Join us for 31 Cent Scoop Night at Baskin-Robbins® and help us honor America’s firefighters with a $100,000 donation to the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) National Junior Firefighter Program.

Participating stores will reduce prices of small ice cream scoops to 31 cents*. At some locations, you may also havean opportunity to make a donation to local fire charities.

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