cuzisaidso
05-22-2008, 08:05:27 PM
Do not offer to share or ask for any online CVS coupons.
Do not post a link to any online CVS coupons.
Do not post a link to online newspaper pdf's of CVS coupons and do not discuss the use of these coupons. You can discuss the use of the hard copy of the coupon from the actual newspaper.
Do not post a link to any manufacturer's coupon unless it's already in the database.
Do not post about using more than one $/$ ANY in the same transaction whether your total meets the threshold or not. As far as I know it's okay to use a $/$ ANY with a $/$ CVS brand (or other item specific $/$) coupon.
Do not post about using expired coupons at CVS unless you also include that the manager has ok'd it. Not the cashier. The manager.
Do not post about trial size items working for a deal if the ad specifically excludes them.(this can be decided on a case by case basis because sometimes different forms of advertisements have different wording.)
I have received an email specifically about the limits on the bandages. I am going to take a leap and believe that this pertains to all limits as set in the computers. So, whatever they program into the computers as limits as far as ECB items go is what they want and is correct. Therefore, it can be discussed.
EMAIL:
Hi,
I have a question about the CVS brand bandages advertised as free after ECB in the June ad. The advertised limit on these is 2 but, I bought 3 and received ECB's for all 3. I had first bought 2 and the receipt did not say "offer limit reached" so I bought another, got the ECB for it and the receipt then said "offer limit reached".
My question is this: Is it okay to discuss on my online message board that the limit is actually 3 instead of 2? This may seem like a small thing but, we try really hard to be as ethical as possible.
Thanks!
Her reply:
Good Morning, Kim:
I have check on this for you this morning and there does seem to have been a typo on the cover of the June Extra Value Book. The limit is ‘3 per household with card’.
It would seem to be okay for you to let you friends know this as the system is programmed for the 3 limit.
Thanks and have a great day.
Pamela ******
CVS / Pharmacy
Customer Relations Representative
Do not post a link to any online CVS coupons.
Do not post a link to online newspaper pdf's of CVS coupons and do not discuss the use of these coupons. You can discuss the use of the hard copy of the coupon from the actual newspaper.
Do not post a link to any manufacturer's coupon unless it's already in the database.
Do not post about using more than one $/$ ANY in the same transaction whether your total meets the threshold or not. As far as I know it's okay to use a $/$ ANY with a $/$ CVS brand (or other item specific $/$) coupon.
Do not post about using expired coupons at CVS unless you also include that the manager has ok'd it. Not the cashier. The manager.
Do not post about trial size items working for a deal if the ad specifically excludes them.(this can be decided on a case by case basis because sometimes different forms of advertisements have different wording.)
I have received an email specifically about the limits on the bandages. I am going to take a leap and believe that this pertains to all limits as set in the computers. So, whatever they program into the computers as limits as far as ECB items go is what they want and is correct. Therefore, it can be discussed.
EMAIL:
Hi,
I have a question about the CVS brand bandages advertised as free after ECB in the June ad. The advertised limit on these is 2 but, I bought 3 and received ECB's for all 3. I had first bought 2 and the receipt did not say "offer limit reached" so I bought another, got the ECB for it and the receipt then said "offer limit reached".
My question is this: Is it okay to discuss on my online message board that the limit is actually 3 instead of 2? This may seem like a small thing but, we try really hard to be as ethical as possible.
Thanks!
Her reply:
Good Morning, Kim:
I have check on this for you this morning and there does seem to have been a typo on the cover of the June Extra Value Book. The limit is ‘3 per household with card’.
It would seem to be okay for you to let you friends know this as the system is programmed for the 3 limit.
Thanks and have a great day.
Pamela ******
CVS / Pharmacy
Customer Relations Representative