How do you use ecb at cvs




















Yes, CVS is over-priced on a lot of items. If you do this successfully then after some initial OOP out of pocket expense you will be able to start buying some things you want and more toothpaste than you'll ever need for very little money. These are earned by purchasing certain products during a promotional period. Some promotions last a week and others last for the entire month. They will print on your receipt immediately after the necessary purchase is made.

Be careful with your ECBs. If they are lost or destroyed CVS may not be willing reset them and even if you do get lucky, they will come back as one large ECB which can be difficult to roll.

Not usually. The ad should mention it if you have to complete the promotion in one transaction. ECBs cannot be used to pay for prescriptions, gift cards, tobacco products, alcohol, stamps, and milk. Most of these are really YMMV your mileage may vary. Please ask at your store if you are allowed to buy these items before attempting it. Be aware that any of these items could be prohibited, depending on the individual store's policies.

As many as you want. However, the register will usually stop accepting them if they will make your subtotal pre-tax total negative. This does not include the ECBs and coupons you use.

If you get a gift card or possibly stamps your total amount spent in that quarter will decrease. Your quarterly ECB will print on or after the first day of the month following the end of the quarter.

Technically no, you cannot have more than one card to your name with the same address. However, you can have a card for everyone in your household according to customer service. Some promotions last a week, while some last all month. They print at the bottom of your receipt with a clear expiration date. You can use them instantly. Think of it as cash. They are valid on everything in the store excluding prescriptions, gift cards, tobacco products, alcohol, stamps or milk.

Take care of them. I'll repeat they are just like cash. Keep them in a safe place where they are not exposed to heat, water, little kids crayons etc. If you leave them on your dash the receipt will turn black. Learned that the hard way. The scanner will not be able to read the barcode. CVS issues their own coupons they also accept manufacturer coupons. The trick to really saving at CVS and how you'll walk out with free stuff is to combine coupons with the weekly ECB promotions.

You will have an initial investment of a few bucks, use your coupons on items offering an ECB return and you'll have ECBs to spend on your next transaction instead of your own "real" money. Qualifying purchases include pretty much everything in the store including prescriptions.

This includes online purchases as well. You can spend the quarterly ECBs online or in the store. Your quarterly ECB amount will print around the first of the month after each quarter ends. Reading the promotions in the ads. Some promotions run for several weeks and allow you to make qualifying purchases throughout the month. You can also bust up the promotion in some cases. It will print after your final purchase to meet the promotion requirements. Make a list of these items.

The expiration is clearly marked. Some ECB Deals are limited to only one per household, while other deals you can acquire more than once. You cannot use either of them with another card. If the store is out of an item on sale or it is with an ECB deal, you can be issued a raincheck. This will the keep the ECB deal offer valid after the sale is over. Make sure that the deal is noted correctly on the raincheck when it is issued to you.

ECBs has select purchase exclusions: alcohol, tobacco, lottery, gift cards, money orders, postage stamps, pre-paid cards, prescriptions, and special order Home Health Care items, including footwear. This means you cannot use ECBs to purchase any of these items.



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