First transaction:
3 Colgate Toothpaste - 2.99 each, used (2)$1 coupons and (1)1.50 coupon. Earned (3)2.99 ECB's. Free plus overage after ecb's!
2 Colgate Toothbrushes - 0.88 each, used (1)1.00 coupon and (1) 0.76 coupon - I don't understand this coupon on my receipt. I know I had another 1.00 coupon. Earned overage after coupons!
1 Clear Care Contact Solution - 7.99, used (1)2.00 coupon. Earned 3 ECB's.
2 Nabisco Cookie pkg (oops! not pictured) - 2/5.00. Earned 2 ECB's.
Then I used a $5/$15 CVS coupon. So I paid $12.43 for $32.39 worth of products. A savings of $19.96!
Second transaction:
1 Palmolive dish soap - 2.50 (part of a 2/$5 deal) Used a 0.40 coupon.
1 Dawn Ultra - 2.50 (part of a 2/$5 deal) Used a 0.50 coupon
1 Irish Spring 3-pk - 0.97. Used a 0.30 coupon.
Birthday card (not pictured - already given away!) - 0.99
Birthday card - 2.59
Birthday card - 3.69
CVS Vaporizer - 13.99
CVS Vapor Steam - 4.29
1 Huggies wipes - 3.49 Used a 1.00 coupon.
Then I used another 5/$15 CVS coupon. I then applied my above earned ECB's to this transaction since it was the costliest. I ended up with a total of 16.47 in CVS coupons to tack onto this. So I paid a total of 12.29 for $39.66 worth of products.
In all I spent 24.72 for $72.05 worth of product! A saving of $47.33!! This makes me happy. I am sure I could've done better, but I am still learning! And I still have a couple of ExtraCare Coupons for online and CVS brand items.
Note: the amount I list as $x.xx worth of products is the amount I would've spent without my CVS card. Get a card, it's worth it!!
2 comments:
CVS doesn't do overages on coupons. They price adjust the coupons to reflect the true total of items purchased before coupons are deducted. You bought two toothbrushes at $.88 each. The total of these was $1.76. The first coupon went through as marked, the second one was price adjusted. HTH! :)
Thanks for your input! I did figure it out as I laid in bed that night thinking!
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