I needed Pepto, and even with only a .50 coupon and a $1 ECB, it's still better than paying full price, right.
Then I got lucky and someone found some $2 Biotrue coupons, turning that into a $2 MM deal.
Then I got luckier and some $/$$ coupons came out.
Here was my "Screw-up Of The Day"; I thought I had bought the other Biotrue on my card, so I this time I used my son's card and, yep, no ECB's - limit had been reached. Blah.
So I said Oops, I forgot I must have already bought this, can I return it?
The boy asks if I was supposed to have gotten ECBs for it, and I said yes, and he said he'd just print me the ECBs. So he gave me $6 ECB. Niiiice!
$2.99 Biotrue x 2
-2.00 IP x 2
-5.98 ECB
= $4.00 MM
$5.00/2 Oral B Pulsar TBs
-2.50 BOGO 6/06 PG
-2.00 7/04 PG
= .50/2
$5.99 Tylenol Precise
-2.00 Tearpad q on display at store
-2.00 CVS IP (No beep)
-2.00 ECB
= FREE
$4.99 Pepto
- .50 7/04 PG
-1.00 ECB
=$3.49
Used $4/$20 CVS IP
Spent $4.00 ECB + .96 + 1.40 tax = $6.36
Rec'd $9.00 ECB
Total $2.64 Profit
Transaction #2:
$10.00/2 John Frieda
-2.50 IP x 2 (Complete the Product Advisor, coupon at end)
-5.00 ECB
= FREE
$4.99 Pepto
- .50 7/04 PG
-1.00 ECB
=$3.49
$3.59 Milk
-1.00 ECB (I didn't even know milk earned an ECB!)
Used $4/$20 CVS IP
Spent $9.99 ECB + 1.08 + 1.20 tax = $12.27
Rec'd $9.00 ECB
Total $3.27
Grand Total $0.63 Cost
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