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Saturday, January 14, 2012
Strategic Shopping on Facebook
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Friday, January 13, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
+UPRewards and Rite Aid
I heard a rumor the Rite Aid was going to change their coupon policy which wouldn't allow anyone to use +UPRewards earned one day to be used until at least the following day.
Here's the response I got from the Rite Aid corporate office:
Thank you for contacting Rite Aid Wellness+ Customer Support. I apologize about any inconvenience you may have experienced, but the coupon policy regarding the +Up rewards has not changed. Customers will still be able to use the +Up rewards that they earn that same day. There was mention that this policy would change, but Rite Aid has kept the same policy in place regarding these +Up rewards that are earned. If you have any further questions feel free to email us back or call us at 1-800-RITE-AID. Thank you once again for your business and have a great day.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Win a FREE Copy of the Strategic Shopping E-book
I'm thinking about having a contest here on my blog.
Is anybody interested in trying to win a FREE copy of
my e-book, STRATEGIC SHOPPING?
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Welch's
My kids think Welch's grape juice is THE BEST, and I must agree!
Email Welch's and request some coupons.
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Writing Wednesday
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Charmin Ultra Strong - 27 Cents a Roll
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Lowe's
Sign up for Lowe's newsletter and get exclusive email alerts on special offers, new products and more.
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SHOPPING AT WALGREENS
When I learned about Walgreens, it quickly became my all-time favorite store.
Walgreens actually pays you to shop at their store! Many times, they have two or three products that you can get paid to take.
Walgreens does not have a store savings card, but they usually have two or three
products each week that they will pay you to take.
Scenario #1:
Shaving cream - priced at $2.99 with $3.00 register rewards
Dove body wash - priced at $7.99 with $8.00 register rewards.
Notice that in this scenario I was paid a penny to buy each item. Now, if I used a
coupon to go with these purchases, I would have made more money on the deal!
I use these register rewards to buy what I actually need that week. If I need to buy
toilet paper and dish soap, I would buy the free items with my shopping money, and usethe register rewards to buy my needs.
Register rewards are simply coupons that can be used to purchase anything in that
store. (Be sure and check your store’s policy. Some stores may exclude certain items.)
They are coupons given back when you check out. You can turn right around and use these rewards without leaving the store. I usually have everything in my cart and just do separate transactions using the proper coupons. (Names for these coupons given to you when you check out are: Catalinas, Register Rewards, +Up Rewards, Extra Bucks, etc.)
Don’t buy multiple items of the same product that is offering the rewards on one
transaction because only one reward will print. The clerks at these stores do not mind if you do multiple transactions. You can use the RR on the same product for which you received it, but if you do, it will not print another reward. So, if you buy toothpaste that offers a RR, then don’t use the register reward to buy that same toothpaste.
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This article was taken out of my book, Strategic Shopping.
You can learn more about my book over here.
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Monday, January 9, 2012
ACE HARDWARE REWARDS PROGRAM
1,000 free bonus points on your first purchase
10 points for every $1 you spend
$5 Reward for every 2,500 points earned
Members-only coupons
Manage your account online
E-Rebates CLICK, Don't Clip!SM -
submit your promotional
rebates online
submit your promotional
rebates online
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Stewart's Shop Milk Club
Do you have a Stewart's Shop in your area?
Be sure and check out their Milk Club.
Fill up a card, and earn FREE milk!
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