Thursday, February 26, 2009

Guest Post - Walgreens EasySaver Rebates

Today MaryEllen from Centsible Savings has her second Guest Post for us on Walgreens.  She is answering some questions regarding the Walgreen's EasySaver Rebate program.

If you are unfamilar with the EasySaver Rebate program,  Every month Walgreens has a booklet that they list items you can purchase at Walgreens and then submit your receipt for a rebate.  You can look at the Walgreen's EasySaver Rebates here on their website.




Here are some answers to questions you may have had regarding the Walgreens EasySaver rebates.

Where can I find the rebate booklet?
The rebate booklet can be found in the front of the store along with the weekly ads.

How do I know which items qualify for rebates?
The rebate booklet lists the specific items for which there are rebates and the amounts you will get back.

How do I submit my rebate?
You can either mail it in or submit it online. I would recommend submitting it online. That way you don't have to pay for a stamp, and you will also be able to keep your receipts in case you need them for a manufacturer's rebate. You will have the option to either choose check or a Walgreens gift card. If you choose the gift card option, you will receive an extra 10% bonus.

If I use coupons on a rebate item will I still get the full amount back?
Rebates are always based on the price before coupons. If something is $4.99 with a $4.99 rebate, but you have a $1 coupon, you will pay $3.99 but get back $4.99, essentially earning $1.00.


Can I submit an item for both a Walgreens rebate and a manufacturer's rebate?
Yes. Usually manufacturer's require you to send in your original receipt, so you'll either need to submit your Walgreens rebate online or ask the cashier if she can print you a rebate receipt.

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