ShiPooOwner
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I took my kids with me to CVS today - my first mistakeand as I'm checking out I forgot to give her my ECB's and instead put $24 on my debit card and the cashier would not try to cancel it, so now I have that many more ECB's to try to use and one is for $15 and those are harder to use......
I just needed to vent...thanks for listening
Cashiers seem to fall into two groups. They either seem to be totally helpful, kind, understanding, and positive OR totally evil.
Unfortunately, if they expire next week, it might be a challenge. It doesn't look like a great week at CVS. 
and as I'm checking out I forgot to give her my ECB's and instead put $24 on my debit card and the cashier would not try to cancel it, so now I have that many more ECB's to try to use and one is for $15 and those are harder to use......

Maybe the new mgr. thinks Labor Day is the time to stop the clearance sales?!
That store has the lowest sales volume in the cities.








I mean is it really cost effective for them to store that many of them? I would think that if they marked them down some, not necessarily 90% but maybe 30 to 50% off, they would be better off than storing them. If people didn't buy them at full price this year, what makes CVS think that people are going to buy them at full price next year? 