Giant Eagle's website has a link to a coupon online you can download and print.
--> Download Rx Coupon
It's worth $1 in FuelPerks -- that's $1 off up to 30 gallons of gas (a $30 value) -- when you TRANSFER a prescription to their pharmacy. At Giant Eagle, there's no limit on how many FuelPerks you can earn, so you can earn FREE gas. You also earn points for the money you pay at the Pharmacy -- at 20 cents per $50 (at least in Columbus market; 10 cents per $50 in most others). The offer online currently expires 4/3/2013. They have lately been accepting a coupon for EVERY prescription transferred with no daily limits or other hassles.
CVS will likely NOT honor the online coupon. They tend to only accept those printed in newspapers or sales flyers.
Also:
At the top right of The Columbus Dispatch (Sunday, March 24, 2013) was
an ad that Kroger runs occasionally mentioning they'll give you
$25 in
Free Groceries if you transfer a prescription to them. They're not real
friendly about it though if you try to bring them more than one
prescription and more than one coupon (per lifetime). See details at
http://matrix.Rx4Less.net .
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, March 25, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Walgreens $25 gift card for Rx transfer by 5/31/2013
In the Walgreens sales flyer this week -- in the Sunday newspaper (March 17, 2013) and in stores (through Saturday, March 23) -- there is again a coupon that says:
"Transfer a prescription to us and receive a FREE $25 Walgreens card."
This is the first time in a while they haven't included and emphasized the word "EVERY" and they took down the sign that mentioned that in the front window of the Walgreens at Henderson/Kenny in Columbus, Ohio. So perhaps they're back to their old ways of trying to only honor ONE prescription with a gift card. Not sure. If you find out, please leave details with a comment (and specify which location you went to).
These are accepted by Giant Eagle, CVS, and Kroger (in most markets).
It's on Page 12.
"Transfer a prescription to us and receive a FREE $25 Walgreens card."
This is the first time in a while they haven't included and emphasized the word "EVERY" and they took down the sign that mentioned that in the front window of the Walgreens at Henderson/Kenny in Columbus, Ohio. So perhaps they're back to their old ways of trying to only honor ONE prescription with a gift card. Not sure. If you find out, please leave details with a comment (and specify which location you went to).
These are accepted by Giant Eagle, CVS, and Kroger (in most markets).
It's on Page 12.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Saturday, February 23, 2013
$25 for each Rx transfer to Walgreens, Kroger & more
$25 incentives to transfer prescriptions were all over The Columbus Dispatch on Sunday (Feb. 17) -- a Kroger ad on top right of the front page touted their offer and their usual promise to accept competitor coupons; and, inside the Walgreens sales flyer for this week was another of their coupons.
Extended Expiration Dates:
Walgreens extended their offer to the end of May.
Kroger's coupon-less offer is now good through the end of March.
Walgreens extended their offer to the end of May.
Kroger's coupon-less offer is now good through the end of March.
Walgreens promises a $25 gift card for EVERY prescription you transfer. Kroger has been known to limit to once per day (or worse -- sometimes saying one per week/transaction/whatever; with lifetime limits after a certain number; see http://matrix.Rx4Less.net, for details on how they are known to be
Rx Coupon Curmudgeons).
Rx Coupon Curmudgeons).
The sales flyer for Walgreens is in stores through today (Saturday, Feb. 23). The location at Kenny and Henderson has a sign in the window (that's been there for months) that also touts the "Get $25 Gift Card for EVERY prescription you transfer here" promise. You can also sign up ONLINE to transfer to Walgreens (and get $25 gift card for each prescription transferred) at:
https://www.walgreens.com/topic/s/prescription-transfers.jsp
Kroger also mentions their "Transfer a prescription, get $25 FREE Groceries!" deal in this week's sales flyer (distributed by the bag tossed on your driveway or doorstep or somewhere near your mailbox this week; I had several blow into my driveway each day this week). Here's what was in that ad:
https://www.walgreens.com/topic/s/prescription-transfers.jsp
UPDATE (Feb. 24): The new Walgreens sales flyer that came out today also has the same coupon in it (with the same 5/31 expiration date).
Kroger also mentions their "Transfer a prescription, get $25 FREE Groceries!" deal in this week's sales flyer (distributed by the bag tossed on your driveway or doorstep or somewhere near your mailbox this week; I had several blow into my driveway each day this week). Here's what was in that ad:
WHERE ELSE CAN YOU USE THESE?
The Walgreens coupons are accepted at Giant Eagle and CVS (at least in the Columbus, Ohio, area). Giant Eagle will accept the "coupon-less" Kroger ads as a coupon -- either the ad in the Kroger sales flyer or the ad from the Dispatch (even the little one at top of front page sometimes). And Giant Eagle no longer limits you to using one Rx coupon per day (the way Kroger does).
The Walgreens coupons are accepted at Giant Eagle and CVS (at least in the Columbus, Ohio, area). Giant Eagle will accept the "coupon-less" Kroger ads as a coupon -- either the ad in the Kroger sales flyer or the ad from the Dispatch (even the little one at top of front page sometimes). And Giant Eagle no longer limits you to using one Rx coupon per day (the way Kroger does).
Monday, January 14, 2013
Walgreens: $25 gift card with every Rx transfer (sales flyer, Jan. 13-18)
Again this week, Walgreens has in their sales flyer a coupon that promises a $25 gift card for EVERY prescription you transfer to them from some competitor. It still expires 5/31/2013. This is the sales flyer in Sunday newspapers on January 13, 2013, and in stores through Saturday, January 18, 2013.
REMINDER: CVS, Giant Eagle, and Kroger accept competitor's coupons (including these from Walgreens). Kroger just reminded people of this in a front page ad this past week on the top of The Columbus Dispatch and in their sales flyer last week. Also, the "Who accepts competitor coupons" chart at http://matrix.Rx4Less.net needs to be updated (when I get a chance). Giant Eagle now accepts an unlimited number of competitor coupons each day (rather than just one a day). Or at least that's true in the Columbus, Ohio, market.
BEWARE: I learned today the hard way that if you transfer prescriptions to Walgreens but aren't able to pick them up within 10 days, you lose out on being able to use your Rx coupon. According to the pharmacy manager (at the one on Kenny Rd. in Columbus, Ohio), their system won't let them honor the coupons when it's not logged in their system as a new transfer. Even though she can see that it was transferred to them, she claims she can't override the system to make the coupon work. So, don't come down with the flu right after you order some meds (as I did) and miss your evaporating chance to use your coupons. If it happens, though, you don't have to put up with that nonsense. Just do what I did -- transfer to a third pharmacy the drugs you were going to buy at Walgreens. They apparently aren't that dedicated to winning back the tons of business they lost in their war with Express Scripts. One of the most annoying things the pharmacy manager said to me was that the only way she could give me a gift card is to have it come out of her pharmacy's budget (as opposed to however the system-allowed gift cards hit her account). Her pharmacy budget will be more affected by me never using Walgreens again.
REMINDER: CVS, Giant Eagle, and Kroger accept competitor's coupons (including these from Walgreens). Kroger just reminded people of this in a front page ad this past week on the top of The Columbus Dispatch and in their sales flyer last week. Also, the "Who accepts competitor coupons" chart at http://matrix.Rx4Less.net needs to be updated (when I get a chance). Giant Eagle now accepts an unlimited number of competitor coupons each day (rather than just one a day). Or at least that's true in the Columbus, Ohio, market.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Walgreens: $25 gift card for EVERY Rx transferred
Walgreens proclaims on front page of it sales flyer this week (Jan 6 to 12) that they will give you a free $25 Walgreens card for EVERY transferred prescription.
This is reiterated on page 8 where they list a coupon.
It expires 5/31/2013.
This is reiterated on page 8 where they list a coupon.
It expires 5/31/2013.
UPDATE (Jan. 14): See "BEWARE" in Jan. 14 posting.
If you don't pick up your Rx within 10 days (before it's restocked),
you lose your ability to use the coupon at Walgreens.
If you don't pick up your Rx within 10 days (before it's restocked),
you lose your ability to use the coupon at Walgreens.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Kroger: Get $25 Free Groceries with Rx transfer to Jan. 31
Kroger, in its new sales flyer arriving on doorsteps this weekend in Columbus (Ohio), advertises on the bottom front page (in fold-out):
"Transfer a prescription, get $25 FREE Groceries!*
We accept competitors' pharmacy coupons.
Transfers are easy... ask your Pharmacist for details."
Offer expires 1/31/13.
This is the sales flyer valid Monday (1/7) to Sunday (1/13).
Doesn't look like a coupon and usually you just mention the offer at pharmacy at Kroger to have them honor it. You should probably bring it with you though and, if you have more than one Rx to transfer, ask pharmacist if they'll give you $25 Rx Rewards for each (and whether they still have one/day limit or lifetime max.).
If you take this to Giant Eagle pharmacy in Columbus, they'll likely honor (and without daily limit). Some CVS locations will honor as well. But the lack of dashed lines around it and a barcode makes some hassle you and say it's "not a coupon" -- this, they don't have to honor pledge to take competitor coupons (never mind that the point is to natch whatever offer a competitor is making).
"Transfer a prescription, get $25 FREE Groceries!*
We accept competitors' pharmacy coupons.
Transfers are easy... ask your Pharmacist for details."
Offer expires 1/31/13.
This is the sales flyer valid Monday (1/7) to Sunday (1/13).
Doesn't look like a coupon and usually you just mention the offer at pharmacy at Kroger to have them honor it. You should probably bring it with you though and, if you have more than one Rx to transfer, ask pharmacist if they'll give you $25 Rx Rewards for each (and whether they still have one/day limit or lifetime max.).
If you take this to Giant Eagle pharmacy in Columbus, they'll likely honor (and without daily limit). Some CVS locations will honor as well. But the lack of dashed lines around it and a barcode makes some hassle you and say it's "not a coupon" -- this, they don't have to honor pledge to take competitor coupons (never mind that the point is to natch whatever offer a competitor is making).
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