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rpblica54
01-24-2009, 09:06:42 AM
Hi! I've just moved here,and just started couponing...my first $11 box of cereal sticker shock was a killer.The recycling bins at my apartment are amazing!

thenurseisin
01-24-2009, 12:14:38 PM
Hi! Not from Manhattan, I live in Queens. I understand how everything is so expensive in Manhattan. You are smart to start couponing. LOL! Welcome to couponing. If anything, you can score more deals outside Manhattan eg. Queens, Brooklyn, etc. If you need help, just PM me. :)

Jillibean
01-24-2009, 03:46:00 PM
Really? $11 for a box of cereal? I can not even wrap my brain around that. Not from anywhere in NY, but welcome. You are really gonna love it here. Everyone is very friendly, so don't think twice about asking questions.

cattleya
01-24-2009, 05:48:06 PM
Hi and welcome! Are the stores in Manhattan coupon friendly? Can you pick up drugstore deals there?

I used to live/work in the area for years, but it was in my pre-couponing days!

TSUalum93
01-24-2009, 06:55:19 PM
I am in Brooklyn off of the N train (think Coney Island). Grocery stores in Manhattan do not double and while many do in Queens we only have a few in Brooklyn that do. On rare occasions Waldbaums will triple for the entire chain but otherwise I go to Staten Island for that kind of thing (work pays all of my tolls so I don't count that in the mix).

Welcome to NYC and feel free to send me a message if you need any help or direction.

Maddy

Partyof5_123
01-24-2009, 08:04:56 PM
[quote=rpblica54;1514246]Hi! I've just moved here,and just started couponing...my first $11 box of cereal sticker shock was a killer ;). quote]

That's why I don't live in NYC anymore :whistle67:Welcome & happy "dumpster diving" in the recycling bins. I'm sure you'll find loads of q's!

sexy2eye
02-09-2009, 08:46:26 PM
can any of u ladies tell me if the cvs deals are the same all around the U.S

anothershopper2
02-10-2009, 12:43:44 AM
can any of u ladies tell me if the cvs deals are the same all around the U.S
No they are not. I believe the monthly deals might be the same, but the weekly flyer is definitely NOT the same. In Manhattan (at least the stores I've been to), the flyers are only 4 pages long... and only have a few deals vs the ad for everywhere else. If you take a subway out to the outerboroughs, Brooklyn etc, then you should get the bigger ad. I'm not sure about areas above Harlem - maybe they have bigger ads - check the circular online at www.cvs.com to see what is in place at your particular store. It does vary in NYC.

bunken
02-10-2009, 08:10:19 AM
I live on the UES. The drugstores are coupon friendly as well as Dags and Food Emporium. In what part of the city do you live?

The CVS ad blows compared to the rest of the country, but I still manage to find a few good deals every week.

rpblica54
02-11-2009, 07:00:54 AM
I live on the Upper West Side. Waaaaay upper west...Washington Heights!

hcwhcw
02-11-2009, 12:58:46 PM
Hi! I've just moved here,and just started couponing...my first $11 box of cereal sticker shock was a killer.

$11? Were you exaggerating for comedic effect, or are you serious? What cereal, what store, and what neighborhood?

I can't imagine it would be in Washington Heights, unless it was some overpriced bodega that knows its customers have no other nearby grocery options. Are the prices in Washington Heights possibly that high? I thought it was mostly low-income, middle-class Dominican there, i.e., not a high-priced neighborhood.

What sort of large grocery and drugstore chains are there in Washington Heights?

Qbert
02-11-2009, 01:12:03 PM
UES here too. I did live in Washington Heights years ago for a while.

I also get lots of inserts from the bins in my building and nearby buildings. I find the best time to go is Monday afternoons/evenings.

Stores here don't know what cpns are. When you give them, it'll be the first time they've seen such things. (Good luck)

The supermarkets with lowest prices are Pathmark (125th St and other locations) and Trader Joe's (14th St, Union Square). Whole Foods (14th St, Union Square and 59th St, Columbus Circle) is OK too.

CVS has only 4 pages as posted above, the last of which is always photo stuff. But if you print out pages from the outside-Manhattan ad and ask them to honor it, they probably will. At least they used to, but I haven't done this in over a year because of the hassle, so I can't say for sure.

Good luck!

hcwhcw
02-11-2009, 01:19:52 PM
I live on the UES. The drugstores are coupon friendly as well as Dags and Food Emporium. In what part of the city do you live?

The CVS ad blows compared to the rest of the country, but I still manage to find a few good deals every week.

Do you get good deals at D'agostinos and Food Emporium? Is Gristedes also on the UES? That's great that your CVS's are coupon-friendly. I feel like in Queens, it's a little hit-or-miss sometimes. But Manhattan is maybe more consistent. Unfortunately, as you stated, the "CVS ad (in Manhattan) blows compared to the rest of the country." LOL.

So, does your CVS ad this week have the Gillette Fusion promo? I remember last week I checked a CVS ad in Manhattan and didn't see the L'oreal Revitalift promo.

hcwhcw
02-11-2009, 01:26:11 PM
UES here too. I did live in Washington Heights years ago for a while.

Stores here don't know what cpns are. When you give them, it'll be the first time they've seen such things. (Good luck)

Hi Qbert. I guess you and bunken have had different couponing experiences on the UES, and Manhattan is actually more hit-and-miss than I realized, as far as better customer service.

CVS has only 4 pages as posted above, the last of which is always photo stuff. But if you print out pages from the outside-Manhattan ad and ask them to honor it, they probably will. At least they used to, but I haven't done this in over a year because of the hassle, so I can't say for sure.

I think they stopped doing that sometime last year, maybe in spring of 2008. At least that's what I was told by a CVS associate who sounded like he knew what he was talking about. :shrug7:

rpblica54
02-11-2009, 03:28:21 PM
I'm kind of learning by trial-and-error about the grocery stores up here. I live next door to a Rite-Aid with the worst customer service ever (the manager told me I was stealing the other day because I used coupons. Yes, that really happened), and I go up to the CVS on Dyckman because it's the only one in Manhattan that doesn't do the 4 page ads. Occasionally I'll go over to the Bronx because there's a nice-sized one by Yankee Stadium, and I've never gone to a Walgreen's up here at all.

Grocery stores up here are mostly little bodegas, and extremely overpriced places like Gristede's. There's a Fine Fare right around the corner which is cheap (compared to the other places around) but they don't carry a ton of non-store brands so it's hard to use coupons. I've been in Whole Foods once since I've been here, and the 20-minute-line-wrapped-around-the-store convinced me never to set foot in there again. I definitely don't mind travelling for stores that are very coupon friendly and have good sales, but so far...that just hasn't been my experience. :(

hcwhcw
02-11-2009, 04:00:13 PM
I'm kind of learning by trial-and-error about the grocery stores up here. I live next door to a Rite-Aid with the worst customer service ever (the manager told me I was stealing the other day because I used coupons. Yes, that really happened).

I'm sorry to hear that happened. I think Rite-Aid stores are very hit-or-miss as far as customer service. Do you think you're going to follow up with corporate? That really sucks to have a bad experience at your nearest store.

Grocery stores up here are mostly little bodegas, and extremely overpriced places like Gristede's.

Is Gristedes where you found the $11 cereal? What type of cereal was it? I live in NY too, but I have never seen cereal priced that high, which is why I'm so curious about what cereal, what store, and what neighborhood. Now, you're going to have me roaming cereal aisles of Manhattan supermarkets just to see what's the highest priced cereal! LOL.

rpblica54
02-11-2009, 06:27:40 PM
Yep, but it wasn't the one up here, it was at one a bit lower down...can't remember where right offhand. It was a big box of Raisin Bran, and it was 10.95. This was on one of my first grocery outings after moving up here not long ago, and I remember thinking...man, I can't afford to live here! ;)

livermoremom
02-11-2009, 08:41:24 PM
Yep, but it wasn't the one up here, it was at one a bit lower down...can't remember where right offhand. It was a big box of Raisin Bran, and it was 10.95. This was on one of my first grocery outings after moving up here not long ago, and I remember thinking...man, I can't afford to live here! ;)


Hi, I was just in Manhattan for a week at the end of January, and I just wanted to extend my sympathies to you for the prices you all pay! It's crazy expensive there! I'm from SF, and it's catching up with NYC for the prices of goods, unfortunately, but I just hope you all make really good money for your occupations, because otherwise how could one afford to live in Manhattan without being Donald Trump?! Still a great city to visit though. Welcome to this board-you will learn and save sooo much!

ps-I went to the Rite Aid around the corner from the Waldorf Astoria several times and they were very nice and helpful there:wavehi:

Qbert
02-12-2009, 08:51:10 AM
I go up to the CVS on Dyckman because it's the only one in Manhattan that doesn't do the 4 page ads.

Really? Can you give me the address? Do any subways go there?

I venture out to Queens or Brooklyn when there are good deals that aren't in the Manhattan ad.

For the big Duracell deal not-too-long ago (buy $20, get $15 ECBs), the ad had the 8-packs but not the 4-packs. But I was very thankful because it had the ECB deal.

Qbert
02-12-2009, 08:55:26 AM
Hi Qbert. I guess you and bunken have had different couponing experiences on the UES, and Manhattan is actually more hit-and-miss than I realized, as far as better customer service.

I should add that they're extremely rude (it's a big city; no small town warmth).

Qbert
02-12-2009, 08:57:39 AM
I think they stopped doing that sometime last year, maybe in spring of 2008. At least that's what I was told by a CVS associate who sounded like he knew what he was talking about. :shrug7:

It can't hurt to try, even if it's not official policy anymore. Besides, even when it WAS official policy, it was hit or miss.

rpblica54
02-12-2009, 10:35:49 AM
If you want to go up to the Dyckman cvs, the easiest way is to take the A up to 168th and then the 1 to Dyckman...then it's a little less than a block off the subway station. If you want, let me know when you want to go, and I'll meet you at the train...it would be awesome to have a Manhattan coupon buddy!

andchlan
02-12-2009, 10:48:36 AM
Hi I am in Brooklyn but work in Manhattan so I can see what you are talking about with the prices. I am new to couponing and I am so happy everything on this site is finally sinking in. I plan on doing my first Walgreens deal tonight or tomorrow.

Qbert
02-13-2009, 09:13:23 AM
If you want to go up to the Dyckman cvs, the easiest way is to take the A up to 168th and then the 1 to Dyckman...then it's a little less than a block off the subway station. If you want, let me know when you want to go, and I'll meet you at the train...it would be awesome to have a Manhattan coupon buddy!

Good idea, although I don't know when I'll be able to make it up there. Maybe when the deals are really good.


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