This week's sales flyers at Target (included in newspapers today) have a coupon worth a free $10 Target GiftCard with purchase of any new or transferred prescription.
As usual, Target doesn't limit number of prescriptions you can bring them with a coupon. Just make sure you bring a separate coupon for each one.
Expires 11/16/09.
Other stores that accept Target coupons include:
Giant Eagle, CVS, and Kroger (with one-a-day limit and some other "lifetime" limitations in "Great Lakes" region of Kroger -- Michigan and most of Ohio other than Cincy/Dayton). For details, see: Which pharmacies take competitor coupons?
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.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Kmart: up to $10, new or transferred Rx
For the fourth week in a row, the Kmart weekly sales flyer has an Rx coupon good for:
up to $10 Gift Card
with NEW or TRANSFERRED prescription.
Same nonsense fine print detailed in previous entry. If your co-pay is less than $10, you get what you pay (even if your health insurance is paying $200 or more).
If that's the case, grab a Target coupon and go there instead (see next entry).
Expires 11/28/09.
up to $10 Gift Card
with NEW or TRANSFERRED prescription.
Same nonsense fine print detailed in previous entry. If your co-pay is less than $10, you get what you pay (even if your health insurance is paying $200 or more).
If that's the case, grab a Target coupon and go there instead (see next entry).
Expires 11/28/09.
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