Saturday, July 30, 2011

Learning Walgreens


Learning Walgreens
I know the last thing a college student wants to do is to take another class. Well consider these the Cliff Notes or Spark Notes for your Walgreens shopping. The first thing you might want to do is read over Walgreens Coupon Policy found at the link provided. Walgreens has a program where they give you Register Rewards. Basically in the Weekly Ad you can find some products which will yield Register Rewards when  you purchase them. Register Rewards are used like Monopoly Money or Coupons for purchases at Walgreens.
Basics:
·         You may use one Walgreens coupon (from the Weekly Ad, Monthly coupon booklet or from Walgreens online) and one manufacturer coupon per item purchased. (A register reward is considered a manufacturer coupon).
·         The number of coupons cannot be more than the number of items purchased. In some cases you may need to purchase an inexpensive filler item in order to be able to use all your coupons.
·         Only one Register Reward will print per offer per transaction. You may make separate transactions in order to receive more Register rewards.
·         Customers redeeming a Register Reward against the same offer may not receive another Register Reward.

Walgreens Official Coupon Policy as found on their website at: Walgreens Coupon Policy

My suggestion is that you give yourself a budget of $5 to $10 to spend at Walgreens and CVS each week. This will get you started. The goal is to stay a little ahead of your needs, so you don’t have to pay full price for your necessities again. No extreme couponing necessary. Now look at the next post to see some scenarios for Walgreens this week!

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