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CVS and beyond: The superstars of 'The Drugstore Game'

Posted May 14 2008, 09:01 AM by Karen Datko
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We have to save vicariously through the superstars of drugstore shopping. The closest stores like CVS and Walgreens are 110 miles away.

Bloggers at sites like The Centsible Sawyer, Mommy Making Money and Money Saving Mom are buying toiletries, diapers and other necessities for a teeny fraction of what they normally cost. Cathy at Chief Family Officer, a superstar-in-training, has dubbed their use of coupons, rebates and other store discounts "The Drugstore Game."

As these champions of saving might say, the proof is in the free pudding.

If you need proof, go to Denise Sawyer's post about "CVS superstars ... and wild women at Walgreens" and click on the links to read testimonials from other serious savers. For instance, "Sarah Z" at Raising Weeds bought a Venus Embrace razor, Tums and two toothbrushes for $0 and also earned $15.67 in ExtraCare Bucks at CVS.

We've written about this phenomenon before, but think that in today's economy it deserves more attention. If you're new to this, there is plenty of help available online.

Money Saving Mom offers "CVS 101" to get you started and additional help with "Q&A: Making CVS work for you." Plus, read her "Walgreens 101."

Cathy offers more advice with her post about The Drugstore Game.

Apparently prompted by readers' questions, Mommy Making Money explained why it sometimes makes sense to buy things you don't need to use the CVS system to your best advantage. For instance, she bought toothpaste even though she has 10 tubes at home.

Here's my thinking: Buy one toothpaste at $2.99, and use the $1.50-off coupon. Pay $1.49 and get back $2 ECBs. I now have 51 more cents than I started with, which I can apply to something else that I do need. I can include that item in that same order, or save the ECBs for next time.

Click here to read her full explanation. And if you really can't use the stuff, she writes, you can give it to someone who does, use it for gifts, or sell it on eBay.

Comments

 

Thanks so much for the highlight, Karen! I'm sorry you don't have a Walgreens or CVS near you - but if there's a Rite Aid, you can always head there :)

SHHHH....now every one will know my secret and there will be nothing left in the store! Thank goodness there are at least 6 CVS's that I can think of nearby.

Because of these amazing women and their dedication to their blogs, they making living on a tight budget a little easier.  Thank you for all you do from www.AddisonsSuperMom.blogspot.com!  You truley are the reason we have a little left over at the end of the month!

Karen,

That is too bad you don't have a Walgreens or a CVS. Any Rite Aid? They have good deals too!

S.B.

Be Thrifty Like Us

bethriftylikeus.blogspot.com

Being frugal is popular in our down economy and if you want to see a real intense saver go see jane4girls800annualbudget.blogspot.com.  I just don't have the space four 4 cases of toothpaste like she does, but I'm guessing shes not using it all for herself.  Sorry, gotta run to CvS for some more free stuff- see ya.

Thanks so much for the plug! It really is a game.  And the best part...EVERYONE is a winner!  It is thrilling to walk out with bags of usable items for nothing!  It brings down my grocery bill, and sometimes allows me to help others too!  By blogging I am discovering I can help lots of other people and that there are a whole lot of other people who think this is really resourceful and not that I am a complete nut!

Denise

The "Cent"sible Sawyer

This post and the links to the other blogs blew my mind.  I have been wasting so much money over the years.  Thanks for posting, I'm going to try it!!!

How do you get these Extra Care Bucks??

Thanks loads..I do have a CVS very close to my house.

I think it's great that more people are learning to do this! CVS has helped my family so much! Living paycheck to paycheck is hard, but with my CVS skills, we don't go without anymore. Thanks to all the wonderful folks who have helped the rest of us learn. I've been using coupons and shopping at CVS for about 18 months now and am blown away by how much money I wasted before I embraced frugality.

I live for my ECBs from CVS and my rebates from Walgreens and RiteAid

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