Sorry I forgot to post about last week's coupon in the Target sales flyers.
They were the usual ones worth a $10 gift card for each NEW or TRANSFERRED prescription.
The one in this week's sales flyer (and the Sunday newspaper yesterday) is one they've used at least once before.
If you sign up a prescription for AUTO REFILL, you get $10. Not sure if you can use that on one you already have there. Maybe. Or you may have to transfer one or bring a new one AND get the auto refill turned on for it.
In any case, they usually will let you use a coupon on as many different prescriptions as you want.
p.s. The other one I forgot to mention that was in last week's sales flyers was the Kmart $10 for new/transfer. My bad. I usually hold out for the ones worth $20 or $25. ;-)
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.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
Kroger "coupon-less" $25 incentive to TRANSFER
In The Columbus Dispatch newspaper and in TV ads in the Columbus area recently, Kroger has promoted that if you TRANSFER a prescription to them and mention their "$25 in Rx Rewards" campaign, they will give you $25 on your Rewards card for purchase of groceries, etc.
Giant Eagle will match these (at least mine does). Before you transfer a prescription to Giant Eagle, just ask if they'll match that "coupon-less" offer at Kroger for $25. The new policy at Giant Eagle in the Columbus area that is now in effect is ONE COUPON PER DAY (and, of course, no coupons on FREE prescriptions -- for diabetic medications and antibiotics).
Giant Eagle will match these (at least mine does). Before you transfer a prescription to Giant Eagle, just ask if they'll match that "coupon-less" offer at Kroger for $25. The new policy at Giant Eagle in the Columbus area that is now in effect is ONE COUPON PER DAY (and, of course, no coupons on FREE prescriptions -- for diabetic medications and antibiotics).
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