CVS is one of my most favorite places to shop for basic needs and there's one simple reason - savings. They make it easy to save, giving customers Extra Care Bucks on select advertised purchases that can be used on just about any item in the store. The Extra Bucks can be combined with both CVS coupons and manufacturer coupons for great savings. I've been able to purchase personal, beauty, baby, and many other items for as little as free!
I can't tell you why it's so much fun shopping CVS but I can tell you that I'm there every week saving on things I always need. And, I have to mention, the store's staff helps me to save. My daughter went in to purchase Easter candy last week and the store manager explained to her how she'd spend less if she purchased two bags rather than just the one bag. It was a small thing but it was very much appreciated. With a family our size, savings are very important.
So that brings me to CVS eGift cards from CashStar. It may not seem like something really big but CVS gift cards can go a long way with coupons and Extra Bucks. I have, in fact, had one $25 gift card last me months and have used that same one to purchase over a hundred and fifty dollars worth of products! The eGift cards can be purchased in amounts of $25 to $150 and are printed out on a standard printer. They are used just like any other gift card, to pay for your purchase and will be given back to you to use again if it has not been fully redeemed.The eGift cards are also emailable (if that's even a word) and can be gifted to a friend. I just hinted to my couponing girls that it might make a nice Mother's Day gift.
Although these are printable, be careful not confuse eGift with a printable CVS coupon because once you use it on your purchase, you can't go back and give the cashier any coupons or Extra Bucks.
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