Having said that, I would like to share my mini version of extreme couponing I did last night at CVS. "The hubs" isn't super into shopping or couponing but he did agree to go along. I allured him with the fact that he would be getting some quality razors out of the deal as opposed to the cheap-o disposable ones I sometimes try to sneak past him. He humored me and was actually smiling as we left the store. What can I say? He loves a good deal too. And because I was so prepared and he only had to do 2 transactions, we were in and out in a matter of minutes.
Here's what we got.
Transaction #1:
My purchase |
Buy 2 Colgate Max Fresh Toothpaste ($2.99/each, Get $4 ECB's)
- use 2 $0.75 coupons for Colgate (coupon from newspaper)
Buy 1 Crest Pro Health Rinse ($5.49/each, Get $5 ECB's)
- use 1 $1 coupon (coupon from newspaper)
Pay $9.97 out of pocket get $9 ECB's
Transaction #2:
Buy 1 Zyrtec (5 count) ($5.99 each, Get $5.99 ECB's)
- use $5.00 coupon found here
Transaction #3
Buy 1 Hydro Razor ($8 each, Get $4 ECB's)
- use $3 coupon found here (or $4 coupon from newspaper)
- use $4 ECB's from transaction #1
Pay $1.70 out of pocket
Transaction #4
Buy 1 Hydro Razor Blades (4 count) ($8.49 each, Get $4 ECB's)
- use $2 coupon (coupon from newspaper)
- use $5.99 ECB's from Transaction #2
Pay $1.24 out of pocket
Total Spent Out Of Pocket: $14.42 and I still have $8 ECB's for future purchases
* one helpful hint*
If you swap Transaction #1 and #2 above you can save more out of pocket
"The Hubs" purchase |
Buy 2 Colgate Max Fresh Toothpaste ($2.99/each, Get $4 ECB's)
- use 2 $0.75 coupons for Colgate (coupon from newspaper)
Buy 1 Zyrtec (5 count) ($5.99 each, Get $5.99 ECB's)
- use $5.00 coupon found here
Pay $6.52 out of pocket
Transaction #2
Buy 1 Hydro Razor ($8 each, Get $4 ECB's)
- use $3 coupon found here (or $4 coupon from newspaper)
- use $4 ECB's from transaction #1
Pay $1.70 Out of Pocket
Total Spent Out Of Pocket: $8.22 and he still has $10 ECB's for future purchases
Total Spent Out of Pocket $22.64 with $18 ECB's remaining
All in all it took me about 15 minutes to research these deals online and print the coupons I needed. The visit to the store probably took 10-15 minutes as well. Not bad, right?
For those who are freaking out that I did 4 transactions all in one go, fear not. I confirmed with the cashier that it was okay. They are used to people doing this all the time. I apologized to the man waiting behind me but he was actually quite impressed with my skillz. The cashier even asked "The Hubs" if he rather do 3 separate transactions instead of 2, to save even more money! He graciously declined.
These sales are still good, so if you want to give it a try, now's your shot. I've lined it all out for you. If you try it, leave a comment below about your experience. I'm sure others could use your encouragement!
Happy Shopping!
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