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Originally Posted by ThEliteOne
Just got 28 12 packs using 13 coupons at CVS, and have 2 $10 gift cards left over from the deal. Paid $0.02 for each set of 4 twelve packs, plus $2.90 in bottle deposit and tax.
$2.92 x 6 + $7.91 (from the last set where I had only 1 coupon)
$17.52 + $7.91 = $25.93 for 28 12 packs and 2 $10 gift cards. If I had used the $10 gift cards I wouldve wound up with 40 12 packs, because I have one set of $10/30 towards another gift card... so the 2 gift cards would I think spit me out another gift card.
I didnt really want any more sprite or coke though for now haha... closet is FULL.
P.S. The cashier ringing me up was really cool, and she clued me in that she "thinks" that next week (tomorrow) the sale is 5/10 on the 12 packs, and again with the buy $30 get $10 thing.. which makes the sale EVEN better for anyone who held off with their coupons.
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I'm reluctant to even try this. Isn't it dependent on the cashier NOT closely looking at the coupon where there is a blank box to fill out for the price of a 12 - pack. The coupons clearly list 12 PACK -- singular while you hand them over 6 coupons (per twelve 12 PACKS). I know everyone is saying they "automatically" scan and deduct $4.99 from your purchase.
If the 5 for $10 is true then it would be even MORE conspicuous when you hand them 6 coupons with a cart full of FIFTEEN 12 packS.