CVS question concerning ECB's

samefay

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This weeks ad has Garnier Hair color on sale for $7 a box. If you spend $20 on Garnier you will get $10 ECB's back. There is a $3.00 coupon on the internet for the hair color. Can I print 3 of the $3 coupons and purchase 3 boxes of hair color?
3x7 = $21 - 9 (the 3x$3 coupons) = $12 and then get the $10 in ECBs back?
I'm new to this and not sure that the store would accept three of the same internet coupon. Also, our store here just opened on Sunday so I don't know if they'll think that I'm trying to rob/cheat them by using coupons. Thanks for any input/tips.
 
Unless the coupon says 1 coupon per household etc it should be fine. The only thing will be if you buy $7 hair color and use a $3 off coupon it will be $4 a box and you buy 3 boxes you've only spent $12 on Garnier products. You will need to spend another $8 on Garnier to reach $20.
 
Unless the coupon says 1 coupon per household etc it should be fine. The only thing will be if you buy $7 hair color and use a $3 off coupon it will be $4 a box and you buy 3 boxes you've only spent $12 on Garnier products. You will need to spend another $8 on Garnier to reach $20.

that's not true - the ecb's are on the price before the coupon. so you should be fine!
 
You may want to check with your store. My store will only take one internet printed coupon per item. They do not limit the regular coupons though.

My CVS said they only take one internet print per item because of the coupons being copied multiple times. Something about having different numbers on the coupons when being printed from the site. The Manufacturer will not reimburse them for the copied ones (the same number being used multiple times).

Your store may have a different policy.
 

Unless the coupon says 1 coupon per household etc it should be fine. The only thing will be if you buy $7 hair color and use a $3 off coupon it will be $4 a box and you buy 3 boxes you've only spent $12 on Garnier products. You will need to spend another $8 on Garnier to reach $20.

that's not true - the ecb's are on the price before the coupon. so you should be fine!

Exactly as RadioFanatic stated....because a coupon is considered a form of payment. at our CVS you would have to spend $20 pre sales tax but not pre coupon.... hope that makes sense! :goodvibes

Don't forget that the ECB expire within a month and are not replacable if lost! Be careful CVS's ECB can become addicting!! :lmao:
 














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