Showing posts with label Better Than Free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Better Than Free. Show all posts
Monday, September 13, 2010
Have Doublers left? FREE soda and lots more at Albertsons
You've got one more day to use those Twice the Value coupons and here is another great free deat at Albertsons! If you don't have any doublers left and live close to it, the store on 132nd and 35th in Everett/Mill Creek hands them out freely at their checkstands and they'll give you a couple copies if you ask nicely :)
The Krazy Coupon Lady just reported a Catalina on Chex Mix which means not only can you score great GM products for free, but you can get some soda too. Here's my favorite scenario with items the store had gobs of today (e.g. not GG veggies or Totino's Pizza Rolls, though if your store still has them they're good too!)
Buy 4 Chex Mix $1.50
Buy 6 Hamburger/Tuna/Chicken Helper $1.50 (if you don't like it, don't worry, it ends up being free - donate it!)
Save $5 instantly
Use 2 $1/2 Chex Mix
Use 2 $1/3 Hamburger Helper
Use 3 doublers
OOP = $3, get CAT for $3 off meat, get CAT for Free Soda (any brand) up to $3
Total Cost = FREE, plus $3 extra in CATs!!!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
FREE Bic Soleil disposable razors at Walgreens!
I stumbled on this deal tonight while searching for something to spend my about-to-expire Register Rewards on in a rather dull Walgreen's week. Since these were FREE they didn't help me with my RR problem, but they were fun to get for nothing! Walgreen's has these on sale this week Buy One Get One 50% Off which works nicely with some recent coupons
Buy 2 Bic Soleil disposable razors 3 or 4 ct, any of the Soleil variety $5.99ea (Soleil Bella is $6.99)
Use Bic Disposable Shaver BOGO Free (up to $6.99 value) from SS 8/1 (exp 8/29)
Use $3/1 Bic Disposable Shavers 3, 4 or 8pk from SS 7/11 (exp 8/22)
= 2 FREE
Note: you'll want something else to absob the couple pennies of overage so the register won't beep. If your cashier tries to make the 50% off one the BOGO Free one you can politely point out that it should work on the full price one you're purchasing. I double-checked with the manager who checked me out at my store and he said yes, that should be clear to all the cashiers. :)
Happy shopping!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Better Than Free Kraft Dressing at Safeway - PLUS a bonus!
So you have probably seen that you can get Kraft salad dressing on a Better Than Free deal at Safeway this week (the lovely Amber at Coupon Connections NW, as well as The Krazy Coupon Lady and others have been blogging about it). But, let me tell you, it can get even better!
My local Albertsons has these little recipe books from Kraft in the produce section right now. They include a coupon for Free Produce (up to $1.00) when you buy 2 Kraft Salad Dressings.
If you combine this with the Catalina on Kraft right now this is what it looks like:
Buy 3 Kraft Salad Dressing @ $1.49
Buy at least $1.00 worth of produce (or how about a bag of Fresh Express salad, on sale for $.99?)
Use 3 $1.00/1 coupons from SmartSource in paper 6/20
Use Free Produce when you buy 2 Kraft dressing coupon
Pay $1.47, receive $2.00 Catalina
Free dressing AND salad!
My local Albertsons has these little recipe books from Kraft in the produce section right now. They include a coupon for Free Produce (up to $1.00) when you buy 2 Kraft Salad Dressings.
If you combine this with the Catalina on Kraft right now this is what it looks like:
Buy 3 Kraft Salad Dressing @ $1.49
Buy at least $1.00 worth of produce (or how about a bag of Fresh Express salad, on sale for $.99?)
Use 3 $1.00/1 coupons from SmartSource in paper 6/20
Use Free Produce when you buy 2 Kraft dressing coupon
Pay $1.47, receive $2.00 Catalina
Free dressing AND salad!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Nivea for Men - Better Than Free at Walgreens

So you've probably already seen the money-making scenario on Nivea Active 3 bodywash at Walgreens. However everywhere I've seen it based it on using a $3/1 coupon from Red Plum on 5/2 or 4/25. Well since I just stared couponing and maybe you did too, we don't have those coupons saved!
However, there is a $1.50/1 Nivea Men's product coupon in the Safeway June coupon book. You can use that to still make the Walgreen's Nivea Active 3 deal Better Than Free!
Nivea Men's Active 3 bodywash - $5.99 + tax = $6.56
Use $1.50/1 coupon
OOP cost = $5.06
Get Register Reward for $6.00
Actual Cost = $-.94
Have fun!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Better Than Free!!!
In the last couple few weeks since I started couponing I’ve posted on Facebook about some pretty amazing deals I’ve been getting and more than a couple ladies have contacted me asking for details. I thought I’d share my purchases at Walgreens this week to give you a concrete example of how you can get stuff for BETTER than free! Yes, I am actually getting PAID to shop sometimes!
Here is a photo of what I’ve bought this week

A few points to keep in mind as you read the below:
1. Register Rewards (RR) are coupons that the Catalina machine prints out when you finish a transaction. (The Catalina machine is the little machine next to the one that prints your receipt.) Register Rewards is just Walgreens' specific name for a Catalina, at other stores they’re just called Catalinas.
Catalinas (RRs) are a credit that a manufacturer gives to you when you buy specific products. They will say something like “Save $5 Off Your Next Shopping Order Over the Value of Coupon.” That means that if you spend at least $5, you can use that to take $5 off your total bill.
This is what a Walgreens RR looks like:

2. I count RR as credit towards my total purchases because they really are unrestricted money I will spend on my next transactions in the next week or two, especially since Safeway now has the official policy that they'll accept any Catalinas from any store.
3. I’m still not a huge believer in Mail-in-Rebates though many coupon-ers have now assured me that they pretty much always receive these rebates eventually (e.g. if it says 4-6 weeks, it will likely take 6 weeks to come). For this reason I do NOT count Mail-in-Rebates as a credit towards my total purchases because frankly I’m not really sure yet that I will ever get that money! LOL!
I have noted them at the end, though, so you can see how Better Than Free can become Much Better Than Free if this whole Mail-in-Rebate thing actually pans out! :)
4. Most deals you will see on other coupon blogs and sites only figure total cost before tax. Because we unfortunately live in a state with near-the-highest sales tax rate in the nation, I am actually figuring mine WITH sales tax – 9.5% to be specific since that’s what I pay at most places around here (different cities can vary slightly). I’ve called out the price and tax for each item separately so you can see.
With all that in mind, here is what I bought at Walgreens this week:
Here is a photo of what I’ve bought this week
A few points to keep in mind as you read the below:
1. Register Rewards (RR) are coupons that the Catalina machine prints out when you finish a transaction. (The Catalina machine is the little machine next to the one that prints your receipt.) Register Rewards is just Walgreens' specific name for a Catalina, at other stores they’re just called Catalinas.
Catalinas (RRs) are a credit that a manufacturer gives to you when you buy specific products. They will say something like “Save $5 Off Your Next Shopping Order Over the Value of Coupon.” That means that if you spend at least $5, you can use that to take $5 off your total bill.
This is what a Walgreens RR looks like:

2. I count RR as credit towards my total purchases because they really are unrestricted money I will spend on my next transactions in the next week or two, especially since Safeway now has the official policy that they'll accept any Catalinas from any store.
3. I’m still not a huge believer in Mail-in-Rebates though many coupon-ers have now assured me that they pretty much always receive these rebates eventually (e.g. if it says 4-6 weeks, it will likely take 6 weeks to come). For this reason I do NOT count Mail-in-Rebates as a credit towards my total purchases because frankly I’m not really sure yet that I will ever get that money! LOL!
I have noted them at the end, though, so you can see how Better Than Free can become Much Better Than Free if this whole Mail-in-Rebate thing actually pans out! :)
4. Most deals you will see on other coupon blogs and sites only figure total cost before tax. Because we unfortunately live in a state with near-the-highest sales tax rate in the nation, I am actually figuring mine WITH sales tax – 9.5% to be specific since that’s what I pay at most places around here (different cities can vary slightly). I’ve called out the price and tax for each item separately so you can see.
With all that in mind, here is what I bought at Walgreens this week:
Schick Hydro 5 razor - $7.99
Used $5 coupon from paper 6/13
Each Item Total = $2.99 + $.76 tax = $3.75
Received $4.00 RR for each razor
Purchased 5 razors total
PAID = $18.75
RECEIVED RR = $20.00
Listerine Whitening - $5.99
Used $3 Walgreens in-ad coupon
Used $2 manufacturer’s coupon printed from internet
Item Total = $.99 + $.28 tax = $1.27
PAID = $1.27
Neutrogena Makeup Remover wipes - $5.99
Neutrogena Face Wash Bar - $2.61
Neutrogena Face Wash Bar - $2.61
Used $1.50 off any Neutrogena item x 3 (one per item)
Total = $6.71 + $1.06 tax = $7.77
PAID = $7.77
RECEIVED RR = $10 (for buying 3 Neutrogena items)
Total paid for all items above = $27.79
RR received = $30.00
Real cost for items = $-2.21
And with rebates figured in it gets even better. I’m submitting the following:
Schick Rebate = $7.99
Purchase a Shick Hydro Razor and receive a rebate of the full purchase price up to $10.99.
Listerine Rebate = $10.00
Purchase ANY Listerine Whitening or Rembrandt product and receive a free $10 prepaid debit card
So, if you figure in the rebates, assuming they come (do I seem pessimistic enough?) Then buying all the items pictured above will actually have MADE me $20.20!!!
Amazing, huh?
Used $5 coupon from paper 6/13
Each Item Total = $2.99 + $.76 tax = $3.75
Received $4.00 RR for each razor
Purchased 5 razors total
PAID = $18.75
RECEIVED RR = $20.00
Listerine Whitening - $5.99
Used $3 Walgreens in-ad coupon
Used $2 manufacturer’s coupon printed from internet
Item Total = $.99 + $.28 tax = $1.27
PAID = $1.27
Neutrogena Makeup Remover wipes - $5.99
Neutrogena Face Wash Bar - $2.61
Neutrogena Face Wash Bar - $2.61
Used $1.50 off any Neutrogena item x 3 (one per item)
Total = $6.71 + $1.06 tax = $7.77
PAID = $7.77
RECEIVED RR = $10 (for buying 3 Neutrogena items)
Total paid for all items above = $27.79
RR received = $30.00
Real cost for items = $-2.21
And with rebates figured in it gets even better. I’m submitting the following:
Schick Rebate = $7.99
Purchase a Shick Hydro Razor and receive a rebate of the full purchase price up to $10.99.
Listerine Rebate = $10.00
Purchase ANY Listerine Whitening or Rembrandt product and receive a free $10 prepaid debit card
So, if you figure in the rebates, assuming they come (do I seem pessimistic enough?) Then buying all the items pictured above will actually have MADE me $20.20!!!
Amazing, huh?
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