Friday, September 7, 2012

Giant Eagle: Up to $30 gas savings with each Rx transfer; For each 5 Rx* (including refills), get 25 cents in bonus FuelPerks; perks for Flu Shot

 

The popular Giant Eagle Rx transfer coupons
(for $1 in FuelPerks each) are back!!!


For each prescription you transfer to Giant Eagle, present one of the coupons that appear wrapped around this week's sales ad (that just landed in stores Thursday, Sept. 6) and you'll get $1 in FuelPerks.  That saves you $1 per gallon when you buy gas (on up to 30 gallons of gasoline).  These coupons are valid through the end of the year -- 12/31/2012.  For 4 prescriptions, that would be a total of $4 in savings at the gas pump.  So, if the price is $3.99/gallon, you get a fill up for FREE.  And if your car/truck/SUV can't hold 30 gallons, they're cool with you bringing gas cans to get the rest.  Just be careful.

Also, for anything you pay
(co-pays, out-of-pocket expenses), you  also earn the usual 20 cents in FuelPerks per $50 spent.
  (In Columbus, it's 20 cents ... for "a limited time" while 10 cents per $50 in most other markets.)
So, if you had $50 in co-pays for those 4 prescriptions, you'd earn another 20 cents in FuelPerks to use later -- up to 60 days after the end of the current month.



But, wait, there's more ... something new ...
For each 5 qualifying prescriptions filled
(not just NEW or TRANSFERRED ones but any ... unless they are FREE or part of the $4 / $10 discount generics),
you'll earn 25 cents in FuelPerks.  This is valid through at least 3/31/2013.



And, remember, when you get gas at GetGo -- even FREE or discounted gas -- you earn FoodPerks that give you a discount on groceries.

One more bonus:  Get a FLU SHOT and get even more FuelPerks to save more on gas!
(Also look for a Target coupon for $10 gift card awarded when you get a flu shot.  I received one of those along with some other pharmacy/health coupons in direct mailing from Target recently.  This would be a better deal -- $10 being better value than 30 gallons x 0.20 discount = $6.)