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| Sorry, still confused here. Can a battle scarred CVS veteran please explain superstacking to us newbies in very, very simple English? Seems like there may have been some drama here...not looking to stir it up, just don't understand the rule. Thank you. |
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Not really a veteran, but super stacking basically means using more than one $x.xx off a $xx.xx purchase, these coupons are not as readily available as before. So it would be like having a $50. purchase and trying to use a $10 off $50. coupon and a $5.00 off a $30. coupon and a $2. off a $10. coupon. all in the same transaction. |
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| Okay, I understand that using multiples for the single $50 purchase is not kosher. However, I have been doing something a bit different. I've been using two of the $5 off $25 on a $50 purchase. Is this wrong? I didn't think it was, since I could just as easily ring up two separate orders. Let me know. I'm trying to do things right. |
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| That is fine. As long as the total $/$$ is less that the total order you are fine. Like you bought 55.00 in product, you could use a 2/10, 3/15 and 5/25. However, I suppose it is possible that a manager might say no, but as far as I have seen it is fine and NOT considered stacking. |
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| ok.. If I use 2/10, 4/20, 5/25 in one transactions..will this still called stacking? because i just figured out my plan for this week..the total is $55.. |
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| not sure if this is right, but as far as I can see.... in order to avoid superstacking, you would just add up the last numbers to get a total dollar amount in purchases... to use some examples above.... use 2/10, 4/20, 5/25 in one transaction add the 10, the 20, and the 25...you have to spend $55.00 is this correct as far as what CVS corporate says? I am not talking about what stores might let you do...Hopefully this is right and will make it a lot easier for me to figure out how to work with ECB's.... |
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