The Kmart sales flyer (at least in the Columbus, Ohio, area) this week has a coupon worth a $10 gift card if you bring it and a prescription to them -- new or transferred from another pharmacy (other than another Kmart pharmacy).
It was available in Sunday newspaper and also in the pile of flyers near entrance of stores this week (probably through Saturday, April 25).
It's not on the front or back page and it's not a wrap-around short page ad like they often use. It's on page 22 next to some closeout/clearance electronics stuff and under a promotion for footwear (buy one, get one 1/2 off ;-).
As a reminder, several other pharmacies accept coupons from competitors. See the list --> http://matrix.Rx4Less.net .
Coupon expires 5/9/09.
The gift card can be used for NON-Pharmacy merchandise. (Some competitors will give you a gift card that does NOT have this limitation -- Giant Eagle, for example; others do copy the NON-Pharmacy merchandise or NOT-FOR-USE-WITH-CO-PAYS "fine print" of competitor coupons that list that fine print ... CVS, for example).
-Tom
This site sells nothing. It's just here to help you find ways to save money. It lists coupons you can find at various places near you (that I am NOT affiliated with in any way) to get gift cards, free gas, and other incentives for taking your business to these places.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Target: $10 gift card with new/transferred prescription
Target sales flyers (in Sunday newspapers yesterday and available at customer service counter in stores this week) include a coupon for:
$10 gift card
For each coupon and prescription you take them (new or transfer), you can get $10 gift card. No limit on how many prescriptions you bring them. Just make sure you have a coupon for each.
Expires 4/20/2009.
$10 gift card
For each coupon and prescription you take them (new or transfer), you can get $10 gift card. No limit on how many prescriptions you bring them. Just make sure you have a coupon for each.
Expires 4/20/2009.
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