end of month wrap up

July is almost over! Can you believe it? This summer is going by much too quickly.

Since the month is ending in 2 days, that means 2 things–the CVS monthly deals will be ending, and any coupons that you have that expire 7/31 also will be ending. The last week of every month, I like to review the CVS monthly booklet one last time, as well as I go thru my coupon binder and pulll out all the coupons that are about to expire. I never throw them out though, until they have officially expired. Too many times, in my eagerness to be organized, I’ve tossed coupons thinking I won’t use them and then missed out on a freebie deal that required those coupons. Also, military moms overseas can use a coupon for 6 months past it’s expiration date and there are resources available for you to do random acts of kindness and send them to our military families. One place you want to check out is the Military section on hotcouponworld.

Quick overview of CVS July deals

The CVS brand pantiliners, 22 ct, are $0.99 with $0.99 back in ECBs, limit 2
The CVS brand tampons, 5 ct, and $1.49 with $1.49 back in ECBs, limit 2.
The Sure deodorant is buy 2, get $3 ECB. There was a bogo coupon out for this a few weeks ago, so you would buy 2 for $2.79, get $3 back. Limit 5.
The Essence of Beauty handsoaps are buy 3, get $5 back. They had some clearanced at both Landenberg and Jennersville for $2.50, so you’d spend $7.50, get $5 back.
The Glade items are giving $1 back and there were coupons out for them 2 weeks ago.
Some Pledge items are giving $1 back, there are bogo coupons out there for this and some it is clearanced and giving the ECBs back.

That’s all I really see for July, as far as freebies, moneymakers or almost break even. There are several dozen offers in the booklet, found at the front of the store.

Coupons expiring 7/31
All of the Proctor & Gamble coupons that came out earlier this month will expire. The values on these coupons vary from region to region. Here are some of the ones I got:
Satin Care: $1 off any, use for the $0.99 size found at most stores.
Charmin: $1 off any, use for the $0.99 travel packs found at Target & Walmart
Olay: Varying amounts from $1 to $3. Use for clearance items at Walgreen’s.
Crest: $1 off any, use at Walgreen’s this week to get some very cheap toothpaste, less than $0.50 after store coupon and mfr coupon.
Pampers: $1 off any, I won’t be using these, $1.50 ones were out this past weekend.

Other than these, I don’t see any others that I can use by month’s end. But that can change and I will post the deals as I find them.

Clean up at Walgreen’s with Olay!

First, to do these deals, you need to have the Proctor & Gamble coupons that came out July 4 weekend, they expire 7/31. Or, there is supposed to be another P&G insert this weekend, so if you bought the Saturday first edition of the paper, got the coupons, you could still do this deal on Saturday.

I had to go pick up Kevin and wanted to stop in at Walgreen’s to spend some of my RR. What I don’t like about RR is that they have a 2-week expiration date, so I have about 10 days left.

My plan was this:
Olay Ribbons body wash is 3 for $10. If you spend $20 on P&G select items, you get $7 RR back. Also, the coupons that I have are for $2 off one.

So, 6 bottles of Ribbons for $20.
Minus six $2 coupons=$12, final cost $8, earn $7 back in RR. Not bad, huh?

The RR will roll on this deal, because I earned them on the diapers. You cannot roll RR on the same deal; ie I cannot turn around and spend the $7 on Ribbons and earn more. Just as I cannot spend the original RR I have on more diapers and earn from that deal. Make sense?

But there was a bonus! When I got there, at the front on the clearance table, they had Olay botanicals wash clearanced to $1!!! And I had several coupons for it, varying in amounts-$1, $1.50 and $2. So I got it for free! Heck, even if you don’t have the coupons, $1 is a great price for this–it’s usually around $4.

There is some left, Penn Green Rd location. And I do not know if this is also clearanced at Kennett.

I ended up getting 9 bottles of the Botanicals for free. My second transaction was like this:
6 bottles of Ribbons-$20
2 Natural Instincts haircolor-$12
3 packs of sharpies-$1.99
Coupons-
6 x $2 for Ribbons-minus $12
bogo haircolor coupon (from yesterday’s paper)-minus $6
Total-$16.xx
paid with $15 in RR (from diaper deal), and $1 something in change
Got back $7 RR for Olay Ribbons, $2 for Haircolor

a few words about fraud….

Yesterday I was telling someone about my fabulous diaper deals and she said “Is that even legal?” Certainly it feels like stealing sometimes, I’ll admit. But my take on it is this. Walgreen’s is a huge company. If they really wanted to, they could make it so that the coupon dates do not overlap. If they wanted to, they could program their registers to only take one coupon, not both. It is their marketing people who arranged it so that a register rewards deal, sale, and two monthly coupons all overlapped for the same two days. Nothing about it is illegal and certainly the argument could be made, if they did not honor all the deals simultaneously, that it is false advertising.

But speaking of fraud…
There are lots of fraudulent coupons out there. It is amazing the lengths people will go to to manipulate a company’s website or create fake coupons. And there are websites out there that perpetuate and even encourage this type of activity.

You will find none of that posted here. Everything I do is legal and legit. There are enough good deals to be had without being unethical or illegal. And that type of activity just ruins it for good couponers. I will not link you to sites or recommend you visit sites where members chat with each other on ways to get around the system.

CVS, when opening a new store, often times will advertise in that town’s local paper and offer a coupon. And often times you can go to that particular newspaper’s website, access the coupon, and print it. I do not think this is an illegal or unethical thing to do though some will disagree. I will concede that it is not the intended use of the coupon, but I have done nothing illegal in gaining access. CVS is the largest pharmacy retailer in the country-all they would have to do is print a “Valid only at XXXX Location” on the coupon, and it would not be able to be used anywhere. And I have in fact at times visited a newspaper’s site, looked at the coupon but the computer would not allow me to print it. It can be done if they want.

Internet Printables: Lots of retailers are cracking down on internet printables right now and it’s unfortunate that honest shoppers are bearing the brunt of this. I get many, many good deals using IPs and I only get my IPs from legitimate sources such as coupons.com, smartsource.com or manufacturers’ websites. And lately I’ve been hassled many times at the Avondale Acme over using IPs. It is their corporate policy to accept IPs and in fact, you can get some IPs from the Acme website, so don’t let them tell you different. But be a good honest customer and NEVER photocopy your IPs. Most websites limit you to printing only 2. So use your desktop, your laptop, your work computer, or go to the library if you really want more. But be prepared to explain why you have more than two–unfortunately most Loss Prevention people at the stores have told cashiers and managers to be leery of anyone who has more than 2 of an IP. And it is very easy to legitimately get more than 2.

Coupon fraud is a very serious offense and not to be taken lightly. Like I said, there are enough good deals to be had, if you know where/how to to look, without participating in fraud.

Speaking of the Avon Grove Sun…….

I really was going to post this anyway. I swear. I am not posting this because I made the front page of yesterday’s paper. I like the AG Sun, I really enjoy the little weekly papers. Let’s face it, our daily “local” paper rarely tells us anything about this end of the county. It’s the little weeklies you need for very local news, and I enjoy it.

Anyway, they are running a special right now. Purchase a 1-year subscription for $28 and you’ll get a free hotel stay for 2-nights. I called and inquired about it, and when they receive your payment, you’ll receive a voucher from a travel company, though I don’t remember who she said it would be. Yes, there will be blackout dates and yes, there will be a list of hotels from which to choose. But c’mon, a year of the paper and 2 hotel night stays, all for $28–that’s a good deal. And I’m very curious at what types of places I’ll be able to go to for $14 a night.

The only thing I don’t like about this deal is that I will no longer have an excuse to walk Kevin down to Avon News each week to go get my AG Sun.

FMI call them at 888-299-3822, as this is a limited time offer.