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Thursday, September 4, 2008

FREE Contour Meters at CVS












I stopped by CVS today in desperate need of dishwasher soap, and I found an incredible deal. I was walking by the clearance section - I don't usually stop - and I saw that they had Bayer Contour glucose monitors. They were marked down to $14.99, but I had coupons to get them free. I am racking my brain to remember where the coupons were from. They were either from a newspaper insert or All You magazine.

I don't have diabetes, and I already got two OneTouch Ultra Minis for my dad. I am planning on either donating these meters or selling them on eBay. I had three of the coupons, so I did three great transactions....

Transaction #1:
Contour meter $14.99
Cascade $3.49
Suave body wash $2

-$4 off any $20 purchase coupon from previous receipt
-$1 Cascade coupon from recent newspaper insert or a mailer I received
-$14.99 Free Contour meter coupon

Total: $0.49 plus tax

Transaction #2:
Contour meter $14.99
Cascade $3.49
Suave body wash $2

-$4 off any $20 purchase coupon from previous receipt
-$0.25 Cascade coupon from recent newspaper insert or a mailer I received
-$14.99 Free Contour meter coupon

Total: $1.24 plus tax
Earned $2 ECBs (Suave - I'd purchased 1 the other day, so this made $6-worth.)

Transaction #3:
Contour meter $14.99
Triaminic $6.99

-$4 any $20 purchase from previous receipt
-$2 Triaminic coupon (here)
-$14.99 Free Contour meter coupon

Total: $0.99 plus tax
Earned: $3 ECBs (Triaminic - I'd purchased 1 the other day, so this made 2.)

The cashier was gracious enough (and maybe bored since the store was empty!) to allow me to split into three transactions. He held onto the $2 ECBs and asked if I wanted to use them, but I told him that the total wouldn't reach $2. So I now have my $8 ECBs from my other Triaminic run and $5 from today! Well.... I actually stopped to get a bottle of water on the way home today. I didn't want to pay for it, so I grabbed a bag of 99 cent candy for my hubby. I was parched, and he has a sweet tooth! I figured I'd earned $2 worth of snacks!

That does leave me with $11 ECBs going into next week. I've never had that many at one time! I have to pick up a prescription soon (when it's no longer on backorder), and it's a transferred one. That means that I'll be getting a $30 gift card again. Good thing... I ran through the last one much quicker than I'd anticipated. I'll be more careful this time. I'm starting to think about Christmas gifts now.

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