Re: cvs policy and and an ecb question [quote=newmommy13;2117379]so i've read on here that you can have as many cvs cards as people in the household. does this mean actual cards on the same account or different accounts for each person?
Before anyone gets ticked, I'm simply stating MY opinion, with MY experiences. The "corporate policy" "suggests" one card per household.
I find that people with 20, I have heard as many as 40, mostly just take away from those of us with 1 or 2. Personally my wife has one and I have one. Other than selling product I have a hard time understanding what people are doing with the quantities they are buying. I have stockpiles of things that we use and I do give some items away, but having ten to twenty times what I get would be plain nuts. Not to mention that there is nothing left to do the deals when people use the massive number of cards they have. Many people here also commit fraud, The ads these days often state one per household, that does not mean one today and one on friday, or one per card, it means one. Obviously CVS can't follow multiple cards and going to different stores, so that one is all about conscience. |