CVS has updated their coupon policy and they now address buy one get one free coupons and sales!
The new CVS Coupon Policy states:
Two coupons may be used on a Buy One, Get One Free promotion as long as it does not exceed the item total.
Buy One, Get One Free promotions may be combined with Buy One, Get One Free Coupons. Customers are responsible for paying applicable tax.
This new update is wonderful and should really help with any problems that shoppers have had with using coupons on BOGO sales.
Download and print a copy to carry with you when shopping: CVS Coupon Policy – 2012 Update
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Ok, let me get this straight...I can use one manufacturer coupon plus a CVS coupon for each item. Let's say I have four items and four manufacturer coupons...can I use my ECB's also, or do I have to have an extra item for each of these?
Yes, you can use 1 manufacturer coupon and 1 CVS coupon per item PLUS any ECBs. :)
TY...I've been doing this wrong. I've been counting my items and matching them to coupons but to ECB's too. Live and learn:)
Well, that is how Walgreens works (matching coupons to items, including RRs) so it's easy to get the two confused. Now you can see why I prefer CVS! :)