As of September 2011, CVS now has a Corporate wide coupon policy.
To view and print a copy of it, CLICK HERE.
Here are the highlights:
- CVS/pharmacy accepts valid internet/print at home coupons containing a barcode.
- CVS/pharmacy accepts multiple identical coupons for multiple qualifying items as long as there is sufficient stock to satisfy other customers, unless a limit is specified. Management reserves the right to limit the quantity of items purchased
- The coupon amount will be reduced if it exceeds the value of the item after other discounts or coupons are applied. (For example, a $5.00 coupon for a $4.99 item will result in a $4.99 coupon value).
- The number of third-party manufacturer coupons used in a transaction may not exceed the number of items in the transaction.
- CVS/pharmacy accepts one third-party manufacturer coupon and applicable CVS/pharmacy coupon(s) for the purchase of a single item, unless prohibited by either coupon offer.
- In the event that any item’s price is less than the value of the coupon, CVS/pharmacy will accept the coupon only to the price of the item. CVS/pharmacy does not provide cash back in exchange for any coupon
Click here to view the policy



















admin
/ August 13, 2010Talina-
If she had to force the EB, she may have scanned a store card vs. a personal card. They do have to do this if the EB do not print. Do the EB have your name on them? The numbers on them should also match yours on your card. If you have questions, you can call the 800 number on the back of your card and ask customer service about it.
Talina
/ August 13, 2010I have an odd predicament. My ExtraBucks didn’t print for something I bought last week so my cashier had to force print them and she did so by scanning her EB card instead of mine… I didn’t realize this until I got home and was counting my EB earned and notice that the force print one has another EB card number displayed on it…
Do you think this will be a problem if I try to redeem it along with my other EB earned? Does their computer actually notify if the EB presented are not from the EB card you’ve used?
admin
/ June 14, 2010Another thing to note is that CVS does not re-issue Extra Bucks or accept expired Extra Bucks. If you lose them you are out of luck. (This has happened a few times to me…)
Carrie B.
/ June 14, 2010This was extraordinarily helpful and just what I was looking for. (I just found a couple of fabulous high-value printables on a coupon website and wanted to know if I could use them at CVS.) Thank you for posting!