Walgreens has select 2-Count 3.4-6-oz Colgate Toothpaste + $4 Walgreens Register Rewards on sale for $3 when you follow the instructions below. Select free in-store pickup or ship to store pickup where available.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:
Log into or Register for a myWalgreens Membership to be able to clip coupons (free to join)
Weekly Ad Coupon Valid 06/06 - 06/12; Expires in store at 11:59PM (local time)
This deal is $0.98 lower (25% savings) than the previous Front Page deals here and here that earned 91+ and 95+ thumbs up, respectively. The Rewards amount remains the same.
About this store:
Walgreens return policy details can be found here.
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Walgreens has select 2-Count 3.4-6-oz Colgate Toothpaste + $4 Walgreens Register Rewards on sale for $3 when you follow the instructions below. Select free in-store pickup or ship to store pickup where available.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:
Log into or Register for a myWalgreens Membership to be able to clip coupons (free to join)
Weekly Ad Coupon Valid 06/06 - 06/12; Expires in store at 11:59PM (local time)
This deal is $0.98 lower (25% savings) than the previous Front Page deals here and here that earned 91+ and 95+ thumbs up, respectively. The Rewards amount remains the same.
About this store:
Walgreens return policy details can be found here.
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from antfreebee
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I never understood these paper coupons to use on the next purchase. They have a well built rewards points system, which has been rolled out for years and is being used. Wouldn't it make sense to have it sent to the rewards card/membership so that there aren't problems with the customer not receiving the paper coupon or it being lost?
The points system is generally rewards they pay out.
Register rewards are funded by the manufacturer. That's why it will say manufacturer coupon at the top of the RR. Has nothing to do with Walgreens or rolling it into the rewards program because it is completely separate because of the funding source.
You also will pay tax on this $4 in RR if you live in a state that taxes manufacturer coupon amounts, for example.
The points system is generally rewards they pay out.
Register rewards are funded by the manufacturer. That's why it will say manufacturer coupon at the top of the RR. Has nothing to do with Walgreens or rolling it into the rewards program because it is completely separate because of the funding source.
You also will pay tax on this $4 in RR if you live in a state that taxes manufacturer coupon amounts, for example.
Great insight.
I'd say technologically it should still be possible to add Register Rewards (even optionally) to the rewards account in a separate tier of incentives. Then again we are expecting next gen thinking from a company known for its antiquated systems.
do register rewards still print if you use Walgreens Cash?
Yes, I purchased 2 toothpastes online and paid with $3 (max it would allow me to redeem, I had $7) Walgreens Rewards. I picked my order up and $4 Register Rewards printed.
It is displayed in the weekly ad. If you do buy online, pickup in store, it will print your register rewards with the receipt.
Page 2 of the ad shows a 'buy 2 get $4 off your next purchase' - should I expect the $4 catalina if I get 2 of the $4 oral-b toothbrushes? They're listed if I click the 'shop now' for that ad?
"$4.00 with myWalgreens
$3 off on 2◊, Register Rewards® $4 off your next purchase when you buy 2 or more participating products.**, Plus, don't miss these Deals of the Week
Dental Care
Redeem online or in store
Weekly Ad Coupon
Valid 06/06 - 06/12
Expires in store at 11:59PM (local time)
Crest or Oral-B. Select varieties."
If that works, it's $1 net for 2 toothbrushes - $8-$3q-$4 cat oyno.
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Register rewards are funded by the manufacturer. That's why it will say manufacturer coupon at the top of the RR. Has nothing to do with Walgreens or rolling it into the rewards program because it is completely separate because of the funding source.
You also will pay tax on this $4 in RR if you live in a state that taxes manufacturer coupon amounts, for example.
Register rewards are funded by the manufacturer. That's why it will say manufacturer coupon at the top of the RR. Has nothing to do with Walgreens or rolling it into the rewards program because it is completely separate because of the funding source.
You also will pay tax on this $4 in RR if you live in a state that taxes manufacturer coupon amounts, for example.
I'd say technologically it should still be possible to add Register Rewards (even optionally) to the rewards account in a separate tier of incentives. Then again we are expecting next gen thinking from a company known for its antiquated systems.
"$4.00 with myWalgreens
$3 off on 2◊, Register Rewards® $4 off your next purchase when you buy 2 or more participating products.**, Plus, don't miss these Deals of the Week
Dental Care
Redeem online or in store
Weekly Ad Coupon
Valid 06/06 - 06/12
Expires in store at 11:59PM (local time)
Crest or Oral-B. Select varieties."
If that works, it's $1 net for 2 toothbrushes - $8-$3q-$4 cat oyno.
Is that right?
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