Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Rite Aid

It's kind of a long story...doubt anyone is interested...but the ending is that I went to Rite Aid and asked at the Pharmacy, what I needed to do if the Doctor called a Prescription to Walmart and I wanted it transferred to Rite Aid. She said they'd just call Walmart and tell them. Ok.

While they filled the script, I did another Cetrizine deal. They were out of the Lysol, and the Bumble Bee tuna isn't on BOGO like I thought it was for some reason. So since I was going to another Rite Aid later, I just did another Nivea deal. This Cetrizine deal will have to go another account.

$17.99 Cetrizine
$ 0.00 Cetrizine BOGO
$ 2.99 Nivea Lip
= $20.98

-5.00/20.00
-5.00 Cetrizine
-5.00 Cetrizine

Total $5.98 + 1.12 tax = $7.10 from Gift Card
SCR#38 $2.00 Nivea Lip
SCR#552 $17.99/50.00


Then I went back to the pharmacy to get the prescription and pulled out a $25.00 for Transferred Prescription coupon that was in this (past) weeks' paper.
The other one had a comment about it having never been filled at Walmart, so technically it wasn't a transfer, but that the cashier could try it and see if it scanned. It scanned.
The script cost $10.00 with our insurance co-pay, so I made a $15.00 Profit! Yay!

I was hoping to finish my Cetrizine deals at the next Rite Aid I went to, they are a really good, easy to get along with place and I can do multi-transactions there. But, they, too, were out of the Lysol things and the tuna still wasn't BOGO and I didn't have any other fillers ready. So I just bought a bottle of syrup.

$17.99 Cetrizine
$ 0.00 Cetrizine BOGO
$ 1.99 AJ Syrup
= $19.98

-5.00/20.00
-5.00 Cetrizine
-5.00 Cetrizine

Total $4.98 + .27 tax = $5.25 from Gift Card
SCR#552 $17.99/50.00


SCR#552 Qualified $25.00 Gift Card
1) $4.34 (Not counting $2.00 Nivea SCR)
2) $1.34
3) $5.25
Total $10.93 oop including tax = $14.07 profit on Cetrizine deal

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