Rite-Aid had a $10 off when you spend $50 in a transaction coupon last week.
Here is most of everything I brought home last week from R-A......
Missing is something that is a gift, 2 x12 packs of sodas, 2 bags of chips, 6 Tresemme shampoos, 1 Colgate toothbrush, 1 small box of tea bags, 2 x 6 packs of Irish Spring soap and a couple of Hallloween clearance items.
I used $231.65 in Bonus Cash and got $167 in new BC plus $9 in post coupons and $7.50 in Ibotta and a $10 visa prepaid card(Listerine), making all the above "cost" $38.15 in BC spent down.
I also hit up Walmart last weekend.........
Missing from this photo are a couple of drinks and a yogurt.
After using $50 in free gift card(Swag Bucks and Shop Kick)I spend $8.45 OOP. I earned back $29.42 on Ibotta after gift cards/coupons/OOP making this a $20.97 moneymaker.
After that Walmart trip I was more than halfway to the big $10 Ibotta Bonus too.
So I bought all this(a Marie Callender's pie is in the cake keeper and 2 packs of Sargento cheese are not in the photo)Tuesday and Wednesday. 16 rebates at Walmart(the Pringles and Pop-Secret satisfied 2 separate rebates each)and the Kill Cliff drink and Perfect Bar on the far right in the photo at Weis(PMITA)Markets.
This all came to $51.19. I used $50 from that hospital refund debit card and paid $1.19 OOP. I earned $18.18 in regular rebates and $15 for the Midweek $5 Bonus and the $10 Turkey Day Bonus so $33.18 in rebates(not counting Fetch/Shop Kick,Swag Bucks) and $1.19 OOP.
Not a bad week+ of shopping without busting the budget. ;-)
And anything we don't use/need will go to others(Ex-College Boy or Food Bank mostly).
Sluggy
I got all those bonuses also but I am done shopping.
ReplyDeleteAlways such a good way to stretch the charitable giving- things always in need.
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