It has been reported that the CVS Pampers Extra Care Bucks Deal is a limit of 3, not 2 as the ad states.
How do you know what the limit is?
Buy 1 or 2, then check your receipt. It will tell you if your limit has been reached and/or how many you have left.
Here are the deal scenarios from my CVS Weekly Deals list, plus the full 3 transaction scenarios for diapers and pants if you’re interested! (yes, you can “roll” your ECBs at CVS!)
Pampers Jumbo Pk Diapers – $8.97 = $3.00 ECB (limit 3?)
Transaction #1:
Buy (1) Pampers Cruisers
Use $2.00 Q from 2/21 PG or RP 3/14 RP
Pay $6.97, get back $3.00 ECB
Final cost is $3.97
Transaction #2:
Buy (1) Pampers Cruisers
Use $2.00 Q from 2/21 PG or RP 3/14 RP
Use $3.00 ECB from Transaction #1
Pay $3.97, get back $3.00 ECB
Final cost is $0.97
Transaction #3:
Buy (1) Pampers Cruisers
Use $2.00 Q from 2/21 PG or RP 3/14 RP
Use $3.00 ECB from Transaction #2
Pay $3.97, get back $3.00 ECB
Final cost is $0.97
Total out of pocket cost for 3 packs of diapers = $14.91, with $3.00 ECB to spare! Final cost is $3.97 each!
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If you’re potty training, here’s the math for the Easy Ups!
Easy Ups – $8.97 = $3.00 ECB (limit 3?)
Transaction #1:
Buy (1) Easy Ups
Use $1.50 Q from 2/7 PG
Pay $7.47, get back $3.00 ECB
Final cost is $4.47
Transaction #2:
Buy (1) Easy Ups
Use $1.50 Q from 2/7 PG
Use $3.00 ECB from Transaction #1
Pay $4.47, get back $3.00 ECB
Final cost is $1.47
Transaction #3:
Buy (1) Easy Ups
Use $1.50 Q from 2/7 PG
Use $3.00 ECB from Transaction #2
Pay $4.47, get back $3.00 ECB
Final cost is $1.47
Total out of pocket cost for 3 packs of training pants = $16.41, with $3.00 ECB to spare! Final cost is $4.47 each!
(thanks for the heads up, SouthernSavers!)
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