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I am new to all of this as well, but thanks for everyones' posting how to take advantage I have been making a killing! This is what I have done.
I would start with either the theraflu/triaminic deal with all the coupons that have been mentioned and pay the $4 something out of pocket, but then I would do my next transaction with the Zantac $8.99 - $5 IP(got from zantac website) coupon=$3.99 and I would use the $8 RR that I received from the previous transaction, I would also throw some other things in there to bring the total up to $8 so that I could use it. And then I would have the $8.99rr from the zantac to do the theraflu/triaminic deal again and so on. They are money makers so each transaction I would be able to throw in a few extra items to bring up the total, and therefore receiving other free items. It can definately be confusing at first, but once you get the hang of it, it is so thrilling to see what you can do!!!!! |
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This is the deal that got me hooked on Walgreens last year. Triaminic (the only med that my kids will take when they are sick and I usually pay 5-8 for?????)
, or was it Robitussin? They were both moneymakers and I couldn't believe my good fortune. Ahhh....memories.![]() Good luck ladies~! You'll definitely succeed with all of us here to help you!
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Ex. trans. (1) Zantac - $8.99 - Use $5/1 IP (1) Chapstick - $2.99 (1) Halls - $1 - use (1) $.75/1 MQ (2) Trident $1 each - use (1) $1/2 IP Use $8RR(Do not need a filler as you do not have a Q for the chapstick.) Total OOP $.23 plus tax - Get back (1) $9RR, (1) $3RR, & (2) $1RRs.
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