New $2/1 Venus Razor Coupon = Better Than FREE Razor at CVS (Starting 5/11 – Print Coupon NOW!)
Head on over to Coupons.com where you can print a new $2/1 Venus Razor or Disposables Pack coupon. Print this coupon while you can as it will make for a sweet deal at CVS, starting May 11th! Check it out…
Gillette Venus razor 1ct = $5 Ecb (limit 1)
*Online prices starting at $6.49
Use the $2/1 Gillette Venus coupon found here
Pay as low as $4.49
Get back $5 Ecb
Final cost FREE + $0.51 money maker!
*Remember, this sale does not start until May 11th, but print your coupon while you can!
(Thanks, Thriving on Thrifty!)
CVS will also be releasing a coupon for 2 off says in the preview for the ad N/A as of yet but in about a wk should pop up on the coupon part of their site!
If you have a rain check from the last time Venus Razors were buy one get $5 ECB can you use it along with this deal and get $10 ECB?
If your cashier doesn’t mind. Mine have let me. In fact, I used my raincheck this week and bought 2 of the $7.79 blue Venus razor and unexpectedly received a $5 for a deal that is running this week. (It said you had to buy a razor and cartridge, I think, but I only bought razors.) Didn’t even know this ECB was on my receipt til I walked away. Cashier had already manually printed the $5 ECB for the raincheck.
You’re not supposed to double dip RC ECB deals with current ad ECB deals.
No you shouldn’t but people abuse the system and do it any way. Remember that a raincheck is giving so you can get a sale during a previous week when the sale item was out of stock. The raincheck was not given so you can double up next time.
I wasn’t attempting to abuse the system that’s why I asked the question. I try to do all my couponing the right way and normally don’t get rain checks at CVS and have only used one once before. Each time I had gone back to get the razor to use the rain check it was out of stock. This was an honest question because I just did not know.
-B yes!! You can use your rain check and get the razor on a current sale. Thats not taking advantage of the system the sale states “one per a card/household” for the week of the sale not for a lifetime. You aren’t doing anything wrong by using your rain check and shopping the current sale.
This weeks deal is to buy 2 and get a $5 ECB , so YES, it IS double dipping if she redeems her RC to get another $5 ECB. Each deal is separate, if she wants to redeem her RC, she will have to buy 3 items, 2 for THIS weeks sale and a 3rd her RC.
Yes B.
You can use your rain check as you are redeeming a previous deal that was out of stock.
AND you can do the current week too as they are separate deals.
Isnt there a Sunday insert coupon for this too?
I believe that I’m entitled to both sales : the rain check and the current week’s so I don’t see anything wrong with getting both ECBs. If it wasn’t allowed I’m sure CVS would of written it in their coupon policy by now and also they are very unclear about their limit of offers, if they mean 6 items per card holder or 6 offers ( buy 1 get 1 free for example). I had numerous problems at the cash register with that and many hours on the phone with the corporate but meet a lot of rude, uneducated kids who just out of high school telling me that I should be thankful that I get any sale price at all .
It’s people like you ruining it for others and giving couponers a bad name. We are not entitled to ANYTHING. As far as you thinking you are entitled to both, that is completely false. You wouldn’t have gotten two $5 ECBs during the sale week in which you obtained the raincheck so you should get two when you redeem it.
I don’t think you should, but it depends on the cashier/mgr. I have a great store and if I had a raincheck on an item with a sale price but no ECBs, I would expect the sale price and if the current ad offered ECBs on the product. It really depends on how they wrote the raincheck and the ECB. I have not ran into a double dip issue before but if it were me I would point out the rain checks ECB and that the sale is producing an ECB. Then let the cashier decide. CVS rainchecks are already generous by not issuing an expiration date:)