If you've never done any of the Walgreens rebates before, this is the month to start. Scratch that, this is the week to start. Rebates and their weekly loss leaders are where this store really shines. At the front of the store pick up a copy of the Walgreens EasySaver Catalog. That is where you fill out the rebate form. Purchase your products, circle the items on your receipt and write the offer number next to the price, mail it in, and get your money back! I opt to get the money loaded back onto my Walgreens giftcard so that I can get the 10% bonus and do the same shopping next month.
*FREE after rebate this week: 2 packs of Stayfree, Carefree, or O.B. products (they are 2/$10 this week and the rebate is for $10 worth) and Excedrin Pain Reliever 24 pack ($3 before rebate and I had a coupon for $1 off so I made $1 on this transaction). Note: I think this $10 rebate will come in the form of a separate gift card and will not be eligible for the 10% bonus.
*FREE after rebate this month: Finesse Shampoo, Conditioner, or Stylers 7-15 oz ($3.99 before rebate), Chloraseptic Defense Strips 40 pack ($2.99 before rebate), Oral-B Cross Action Toothbrush ($4.49 before rebate), and Joint Juice Dietary Supplement 6 pack 8 oz cans ($7.99 before rebate).
*Really good deal this week: Buy $10 of select Kraft/Nabisco, get $5 back. The Post cereals are on sale for 5/$10 this week and I had a $1 off of two coupon. After rebate, I will have 5 cereals for $4, or .80 per box. The only cold cereal I eat is Grape Nuts, although I eat Honey Bunches of Oats dry as a snack. I also got some Shredded Wheat for my mom. I have never paid under $2 a box for Grape Nuts (even the generic is higher!), so .80 each is a screamin' deal!
Now go! Run!
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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3 comments:
hey, thanks for the heads up on the feminine product rebates :)
I'm planning to go this morning! I usually go first thing Monday since they run out of specials so quickly - but with company and two sick little girls, this is our first chance! :)
Have a great trip!
I was actually wondering about the ethics of using a coupon to lower my spent price and then say I spent "x" amount to qualify for the rebate. What do you think?
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