This video could have been done alot better and more well explained as I have worked at CVS for over 3 years. Was an ok guide but could be better as it's not 100% accurate
@oxford14 Yes there are restrictions on extra bucks. U can't use them to purchase alcohol, tobacco, gift cards, prescriptions, stamp etc. It says perfectly clear what the EB's or specific CVS store coupons cannot be applied to. u can't use EB's after u receive them on your receipt to return the same item dat was offering the EB"s originally. u can also send coupons to ur card from your extracare account through cvs.com or the smartphone app. u can also use ur smartphone to scan only CVS coupons
@Kinkycurlycoil Yes, they do expire after 30 days. Use the extra care bucks from each part of your receipt and use them on your next visit. Example, use the $1.00 ecb on the shampoo and the $4.00 ecb on a bag of dog food (or whatever, there are NO restrictions on what you use the bucks on.) Today CVS was out of an item that I had come in for. Spend $10, get $7 ecb! The cashier gave me a raincheck that I can use for this deal at a future date (or another CVS). Rainchecks do NOT expire! yay!
This video could have been done alot better and more well explained as I have worked at CVS for over 3 years. Was an ok guide but could be better as it's not 100% accurate
adamtajyar1989 3 months ago
@oxford14 Yes there are restrictions on extra bucks. U can't use them to purchase alcohol, tobacco, gift cards, prescriptions, stamp etc. It says perfectly clear what the EB's or specific CVS store coupons cannot be applied to. u can't use EB's after u receive them on your receipt to return the same item dat was offering the EB"s originally. u can also send coupons to ur card from your extracare account through cvs.com or the smartphone app. u can also use ur smartphone to scan only CVS coupons
adamtajyar1989 3 months ago
@oxford14 Thanks a bunch for responding I'm going tomorrow to see if can score a few goodies basically a few ECB's! I'll keep watching your channel
Kinkycurlycoil 5 months ago
@Kinkycurlycoil Yes, they do expire after 30 days. Use the extra care bucks from each part of your receipt and use them on your next visit. Example, use the $1.00 ecb on the shampoo and the $4.00 ecb on a bag of dog food (or whatever, there are NO restrictions on what you use the bucks on.) Today CVS was out of an item that I had come in for. Spend $10, get $7 ecb! The cashier gave me a raincheck that I can use for this deal at a future date (or another CVS). Rainchecks do NOT expire! yay!
oxford14 5 months ago
ECB do they expire and can u use more than 1 @ a time?
Kinkycurlycoil 5 months ago
Lots of stuff 4 $ great!!
shadowemobff5 11 months ago