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Walgreens: Free-plus-overage Dimetapp

by crystal on September 23, 2008

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Dimetapp is on sale 2 for $10 at Walgreens this week. There is also a Register Rewards deal going on that if you buy 3, you’ll get $10 in Register Rewards.

Combining this deal with printable coupons can score you some free-plus-overage Dimetapp!

*Deal*
Buy 3 Dimetapp at $5 each
Use 3 $2/1 printable coupons
Spend $9.00 plus tax
Get $10 in Register Rewards back!
Free plus approx. $1 in overage after coupons and Register Reward!

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{ 10 comments }

Melissa September 23, 2008 at 9:10 am

How can you use 3 of the coupons? They don’t beep? It says one coupon per purchase which I know is one coupon per item, but sometimes those coupons still beep when I try to use them all together.

thanks.

Sarah W September 23, 2008 at 9:52 am

I heard that the stores were only being reimbursed for each unique code. So, to get three that will work you need to register 3 times and print three unique codes. I just did it and put in same info and it printed me three different codes so that wyeth will get reimbursed. I have had Walgreens scan all three of same code with no problem but then I became aware that they were probably not going to to be paid back for all three… so now I get three codes.

kelly September 23, 2008 at 1:45 pm

When the Robitussin deal was going on I used my $3.00 coupon at Wags and the cashier asked me for my ID.(the coupon had my name printed on it) I couldnt believe it. He told me that they were getting “hit hard” by people using this coupon. I have never had a cashier ask for my ID, for a coupon? I told him he made me feel like I was doing something illegal, and that I didnt like the way he treated me. I wont go back to that Wags.

Tami September 23, 2008 at 2:10 pm

In response to Melissa:

From what I understand, after talking to Wyeth, the security code is to track offers through your email address. Each email address will have a unique security code but it doesn’t invalidate the coupon if they have the same security code. It isn’t a “unique coupon” tracking # like the Bricks coupons.

All coupons you print from Wyeth will have the same security code, if you use the same email address when you register for the coupon.

You can try it for yourself. Print the Dimetap q, the Alavert q and the Robitussin q and you will see they all have the same security code.

Selena September 23, 2008 at 2:39 pm

I printed three coupons with unique codes by simply pushing the BACK button after a print, and then putting in a different email address.

Mary September 23, 2008 at 5:53 pm

I tried to use some coupons for Advil PM at Walgreens. Wehn I did not get my register reward, I asked for the manager. He said the manufacturer has set it up so that if you use coupons on a deal you do not get a register reward. Has anyone else had that problem?

Chris Sumpter September 24, 2008 at 3:42 pm

I did the deal with three of the same coupons, had no problem, and got the RR.

Rhonda Devine September 24, 2008 at 9:44 pm

I also took three printed coupons to Walgreens–they said I could only use one computer generated coupon per purchase, not per item. So I did not get the items free, but I went ahead and bought them as I considered it still a good deal to get three boxes for about 3.00 after you figure in the RR’s. The 10.00 RR did print out on the receipt.

Annabelle September 25, 2008 at 6:06 pm

$5.00 off $20.00 Coupon for Friday and Saturday: http://www.walgreens.com/hotbuys/default.jsp?xec=hn596_getcoupon

Martha Artyomenko September 25, 2008 at 8:50 pm

I did it, but I only used two coupons, so spent $11 for the three of them, then got the $10 back which I spent on toilet paper.
It felt a little weird as I do not use two of the cough medicines I bought, but I figured they would be good gift basket fillers.

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