Ok, so if you have the RED PLUM Sunday paper Coupon Insert from 11/1/09, dig it out.
Find the page with the 2 Nivea Qs on it. One Q says, "Buy 3 Lip Products, Get a FREE Body Lotion(13.9 oz)". The other Q says, "Buy 1 Nivea Lip Product, Get 1 FREE".
Now go print out the $3 off a $15 Rite-Aid purchase on Coupons.com. If you don't see it or get the $4 off $20 Coupon instead, try using a different zip code until you get the $3/$15 one.
Take these 3 Qs down to your local Rite-Aid.
3 x Nivea Lip Product on sale for $2.50 each=$7.50
1 x Nivea Body Lotion for $7.99=$7.99
SubTotal=$15.49
Coupons
1 x $3 off $15 Rite-Aid purchase=$3.00
1 x B1G1 Nivea Lip Product=$2.50
1 x B3 Lip Product/G1 Body Lotion=$7.99
Coupon Total=$13.49
$15.49-$13.49=$2.00+tax$.12=$2.12 OOP
$15.49 worth of Nivea for $2.12.
Who says Mondays suck?
Sluggy
kool. thanks. can i also use $1 off nivea lotion or I can't because it's free?
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I think using another Q for $1 off the lotion would be a YMMV situation. "Technically" at Rite-Aid, per their coupon policy, you can use 1 coupon for each item(ie-a BOGO sale, you can still use a coupon on the item that you get free).
ReplyDeleteHowever this situation may depend on whether your cashier can wrap their mind around the math trail on these qs. I'd give it a shot....the worst they can say is no, you can't use it, right? ;-)