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I contacted corp regarding those X/X coupons here's what they told me:
Thank you for contacting CVS/pharmacy ExtraCare in regards your coupon inquiry. The coupons that you are referring to are free offers that are based on your shopping habits and frequency of visits. Some are supported by our suppliers. These free coupons print out periodically during the quarter while you earn ExtraBucks. Your ExtraBucks will print out at the end of each quarter. You can also earn ExtraBucks by taking advantage of offers in our weekly circular or on line at CVS.com. CVS continually modifies these targeted offers to provide products and services our customers want most. I have verified that you are opted into our email program. You will begin to receive these coupons and additional offers through email in the near future. If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to contact us either by email or by calling (800) 746-7287. Thank you for taking the time to contact us. I hope you have a nice day. |
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I thought I'd share this with everyone. The printer at a CVS in Cobb County was out of paper, didn't work, etc. for several weeks. I called the number on the card last week. The next two trips an employee would always tell me that there was paper in the printer now. Sunday the message was "no coupons available to print". My friend, who shops at the same store but doesn't buy as much as I do, received the same message. I called CVS again today and they told me that coupons were not always available to print. (They were until two months ago). The lady also told me that she could check and see which coupons I would receive for the remainder of the month and what day they would print. This last bit of information was news to me. Wonder if there is some way we can find out the coupon offers and print dates in the future without calling? (I don't think they'ld be happy if all of us called every month!
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