2.10.2010

Walgreens Tips and Tricks

Alright, time to get down to business on how to maximize Walgreens sales and coupons. You might mess up a time or two in the beginning (I did), and it certainly is frustrating, but don't give up. It's the only way you'll learn, and you'll be happy you did!

Every week I typically have between $8-$12 Register Rewards to spend. So yes, you do have to spend the money up front once you decide to go for it, but after the first week, you can recycle your rewards every new week with the new sales. Some weeks you'll come out MAKING money with your total Register Rewards and others you might spend just a few dollars to get quite a few items.

Here are the most important things to know when using Register Rewards
  • You can not typically "roll" a reward for the same product. For example, you buy a shampoo for $3 and it gives you a $3 Reward, you cannot use that Reward to repurchase the shampoo again.
  • You cannot get two of the SAME Rewards in one transaction. For example, the same shampoo at $3, you cannot buy two shampoos and get two $3 rewards. You will only get one. (However, you can get multiple DIFFERENT rewards in one transaction.)
  • Your total before tax MUST be over the combined total of all your coupons. Sometimes you will have to get a filler item, but they usually have 15-35 cent items right at the register or go to their clearance section for a very cheap item.
  • You must have the same amount (or more) products as you do coupons. For instance, sometimes we "stack" coupons or have a coupon and a Register Reward for one product. In that case, you will also want to get a "filler" item.
I know it sounds overwhelming, but just try it. It will make more sense once you go!

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