But I don’t need toothpaste………….

If you are doing the CVS ECB thing, one of the hardest concepts for newbies to grasp can be the concept of coming home with stuff you don’t need. But once you get it, you get it, and it’s fun. The two main reasons for getting stuff you don’t need are 1.) extending the life of your ECBs and 2.) increasing the amount of your ECBs. I’ll explain more specifically.

1.) ECBs only have a month-long expiration date on them. Let’s say within a certain month, nothing comes along that you need or are interested in. You then have two choices–spend them on something that is not generating ECBs, thus getting a product you want, but your ECBs are gone and you have to start over. Or, find something that is an ECB deal you can break even on–getting back the same amount you put into it, and then you have gotten new ECBs good for a whole month. This is the situation of course, where you may come home with products you do not need, as I have done many times in the past. I may already have a good 2-years’ supply of toothpaste in my stockpile, but I may get 5 more tubes just to roll over my ECBs.

2.) Increasing your ECB amount: Very few ECB deals are break-even or free deals or moneymaking deals. Take for instance, this week’s Kimberly Clark deal. It’s buy $25 worth of product, get $10 ecb. That’s a $15 difference–and $15 is very hard to make up with coupons. So I first purchased the Nivea Men’s body wash and the L’oreal. Those two products were break-even deals before coupons, so after coupons I was able to increase my ECBs.
L’oreal-cost 11.99. giving 11.99 ECB, had a $3 coupon; paid with $9 ecb and coupon
Nivea-cost 4.99, giving 4.99 ECB, had a $2 coupon; paid with $3 ecb and coupon
By buying those 2 items first, I was able to increase my ECB amount by $5. I didn’t need nor want either item, but I needed the extra $5 ECB to get diapers in the Kimberly Clark deal, and I really did want the diapers.
I then turned around and did the Kimberly Clark deal, but even with coupons, I spent $28 ecb and only got back $10, a loss of $18 ECB. Diapers were $15/pack, I had two $1 coupons.

So now I will spend the next several weeks keeping my eye out for moneymaking deals in an effort to build them back up. I am down to $10 on my card and $12 on my husband’s card. It’s all a game, but I think it’s fun.

Oh, and what do I do with all the stuff I don’t need? Donate! I’ll post a list of places where I donate in another post later this week.

CVS-week of Sept 21-diaper deal and I’m not ready!

Looks like a decent week at CVS. There’s a Kimberly Clark deal, which includes Huggies, for buy $25 get $10 ecb. I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t been monitoring my ECBs that much and I’m afraid I don’t even have $25 ECBs, I think I only have $21. So I’m going to have to do some moneymaking deals today or tomorrow, and then again on Sunday, to build up my ECBs so that I can get some diapers. With the excedrin this week, and L’oreal & Nivea next week, I’ll be able to do it. And unfortunately I used my Viva coupons at Walmart last week.

There is a 2-day sale on the L’Oreal Advanced Revitalift for $11.99 with an $11.99 ECB (limit 1). There is a $3.00/1 coupon in July. This is Sunday & Monday only!

The Viva paper towels are part of the buy $25 get $10 in ECB. They are $6.49 each. Buy 4 @ $25.96, use your $0.75 coupons, making it $22.96 after coupons. Get $10 back, so $12.96 for 4 is a great price.

Buy Adidas deodorant @ $4.99 get a $4 ECB. There are $1 coupons out there if you check old circulars.

Nivea for Men Bodywash is $4.99 and you get a $4.99 ECB (limit 1). There is a $1.00 coupon back in July and there used to be printables available for this, check nivea.com.

Crest Pro Health 4.2oz is $2.99 and you get a $2.00 ECB (limit 2). Use the coupons from the P&G insert earlier in the month and it will be free or a quarter.

CVS Sept 14-20

A few good things this week.

Purex: $2.99 with $1 ecb. Limit 5. So you can use the $1 off 2 coupon from a few weeks ago. I’m not crazy about Purex but for $1.50 a bottle, I’ll use it.

Revlon and Almay: Both are bogo this week, and there are lots and lots of coupons out there for both. Remember, on a bogo, you can use a coupon for each item, even the free one. This deal will make for some pretty cheap makeup if you need it.

Excedrin Express: $3.99 with $3.99 back in ECBs. If you have any Excedrin coupons, it’s a chance to increase your ECBs.

Sally Hansen: some items giving $2 ECBs back. I’ve often seen tearpads laying around the store, so probably some very cheap or free nail polish.

Cover Girl: Spend $10, get $3 ecbs. If you are one of the lucky ones that gets the bogo coupons in your paper, should be very cheap or free. Philly Inq never has this coupon.

Finally some decent ECB deals at CVS-Sept 7

This week is a pretty decent week at CVS. Finally a chance to get some freebies and roll over your ECBs and even increase them.

Revlon nail polish: Pay $3.99, get $3 back in ECBs. Use your $2 Revlon coupons that were in the paper in recent weeks. Limit 3.

L’oreal: Several different L’oreal items (Age Perfect, Skin Genesis, Revitalift) are $5.99 with $5.99 back in ECBs. Use the $1 coupons that were in the papers in recent weeks, or go to www.lorealparisusa.com , click on skin care, answer a survey and get a $1 IP.

Right Guard/Soft & Dri: Pay $2.99, get $2 back in ECBs. $1 coupons in the paper a few weeks ago.

Excedrin: on sale for $1.99, so if you have any of the $2 coupons that were in the paper or online-free!

Also, most stores have summer stuff marked way down and are beginning to mark down Back to School stuff.