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Wednesday’s Q&A Video Blog – Walgreens

by Addicted to Saving on June 9, 2010

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Cynthia June 9, 2010 at 9:50 am

I was always confused about that at Walgreens Liza….thanks for explaining it so well. Sometimes I need to actually see the scenario to understand. The videos are SO helpful! Keep ‘em coming!!

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Teresa June 10, 2010 at 7:35 am

Thanks for posting this. It definitely helps me understand Walgreens RR policy. Does CVS work the same way? I haven’t really gone there much or haven’t rolled my ECB’s like that. Thanks again. :)

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Andrea June 19, 2010 at 8:33 am

Do RR appear on your receipt like CVS to use towards the next transaction or are they coupons out of a book? This lysol products coming up on next weeks ad. How do I use manufacture coupons and earn RR’s so I get these items for free?

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Liza June 19, 2010 at 10:26 am

Hi Andrea! RRs are like ECBs but they print out on a separate paper. In order to get the Lysol wipes.. you will need to buy one package of wipes and use one $1/1 coupon. When you are at the register, you will pay $1.99. A separate RR will print out for $1.00. The RR is like cash. So, since you are receive $1RR, you are “in a sense” paying only $0.99 for the wipes. Does this make sense?

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Andrea June 19, 2010 at 4:13 pm

Do I need to put an item in between to get another $1 RR on the next wipes?

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Rachel June 19, 2010 at 8:59 pm

When purchasing items at Walgreens and getting RR it seems everyone talks in a single item transaction. Can you purchase 2 or more items that print out RR at the same time. For example if razors give 5 RR and cereal give 3 RR, will 8 RR print out if you purchase both items together or do they have to be purchased seperately to get the full 8 RR?

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Jessica August 3, 2010 at 12:27 am

In your example, yes, $8 will print out because they are two different items that give RR. But if razors pay a $5RR and you buy 2 in the SAME transaction, only one RR will print. Hope that helps!

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