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CVS $3 off $15 Coupon

Long Island Parent Magazine has a CVS Coupon good for $3 off of a $15 purchase on page 31.  The coupon expires 11/7.

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6 Responses to “CVS $3 off $15 Coupon”

  1. jamie Says:

    are we allowed to print this coupon out and use it? I don’t want the cvs police to come after me:)

  2. Wendi @ The Freebie Blogger Says:

    They have accepted coupons like this in the past.

  3. AMY PEREZ Says:

    PRINTS BLURRY

  4. April Morrison Says:

    The coupon does say you must relinquish the “original coupon” and not use unauthorized internet copies. Considering it prints blurry, and that it says the above, I’m not going to try this one. Not that desperate for $3. Unlike other stores, CVS keeps our personal records and I don’t want to jeopardize the great deals I already get there!

  5. Dani Farrelly Says:

    Justed wanted to say that I printed this off yesterday and used at my local CVS without any problems. Thanks Freebie Blogger for the link to the magazine for the coupon. Very appreciated.

  6. R. Clark Says:

    To April,
    Then get another Extra Care Card from the cashier and register it online with a phony name, address, whatever. The cashier does not ask you for Photo ID!

    Yesterday I went to my CVS and made three separate purchases using 3 different CVS Extra Cards with the same cashier. I have six total registered under different emails. I was able use a $5 off $20 for each purchase. I got 12 (12 pack) cases of coke products, 5 2-liter coke products, 5 Trident Layers gum, 1 (12 can) case Pepsi, and 4 candy bars. Using manufacturers coupons, received back extra bucks, and CVS $5 off $20, my total cash out lay was $7.43 of which $5.28 was for tax. $2.15 was for the products I purchased. Lady who came up during 2nd transaction was amazed by what I paid for all the soda an junk.

    Very few people take advantage of the deals offered out there. Barely 3% of the coupons offered are redeemed. CVS will gladly pay you $3 for coming into the CVS Drugstore to buy $15 worth of items. These are lost leaders used to get you in the store. They are written off under advertising. Using last weeks ad for the Coke and milk: Coke $13 + milk $2.79 = $15.79. CVS gives you $3 + $3 Extra Bucks off coke. You pay CVS $12.79 cash and take the $3 Extra Bucks (Which gets you to come back To CVS to use it on another purchase, But they know that only 50% of Extra Bucks are ever redeemed). CVS costs for Coke and milk – $8 + change which really doesn’t enter into their figures. $13 in sales + they have you committed to come back to CVS. They made profit of 12-15% on the total sales even giving you $3 off and $3 coupon.

    Do you really believe that CVS would alienate a good customer for a $3 off $15 coupon?

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