I think RCSS has crest toothpaste for $1 this week. so $1 - $1 coupon = Free + 400 points
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Thank you for the info, going to sign up. Was at No Frills today and they gave me and my dad a card. They said we could connect the cards. I thought maybe the cards was like Shoppers were they give you points for what you spend also. My parents are not much into computers but they will still be able to get the flyer deals/points.
So not impressed with my offers this week. I'll pass thank you.
Question: I got spend $ 50 get 10000 point. If I spend 35 $ and remaining want to get GC $ 15. does it is work?? any one had experience before?
I'm new to this program and just need to clarify something. One of my offers this week is 800 pts on cucumbers. Is that for every cucumber? If I buy 10, will I get 8000 pts?
^^^ Thank you for the reply. Now to find a good price to PM.
Adding the diff PC Plus cards to the same account would make them 'share' the same offers, right?
So better to keep them separate.
I haven't shopped for 3 weeks.Here's what i gotTip.lab
800 pts
Cucumber
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3200 pts
Club Size Kraft
Peanut Butter
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200 pts
For every $1
spent on Fresh Beef
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SUGGESTED OFFER
15000 pts
Spend $40 on Joe Fresh Apparel and Accessories
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800 pts
For every $4
spent on Schneider's Lunchmate
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200 pts
For every $1
spent on Onions
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300 pts
Strawberries
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800 pts
Mini Wheats Cereal
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1000 pts
Cavendish From
the Farm Frozen Potatoes
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1000 pts
Lysol No-Touch
Antibacterial Hand Soap Refills
LOADED
600 pts
Twistos Baked
Snack Bites
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800 pts
Blueberries
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700 pts
Renees Salad
Dressing
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1200 pts
Source Greek
Yogurt
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1600 pts
Maxwell House
Large Can Ground Coffee
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1500 pts
Gain Fireworks or
Downy Unstopables scent boosters
2000 pts
BananaBoat Suncare
^What is club size on Kraft PB?
If it applies to the 1kg bottle, RCSS has it for 3.98. With your 3200 PC pts it would only cost 0.78.
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Mine says: "...before applicable taxes and after all other coupons, discounts and PC point redemptions are deducted, in a single transaction at any participating store location (excludes purchase of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners, etc.) and any other products which are provincially regulated) to earn the points indicated. Offer expires after one use and cannot be used on subsequent transactions. Product availability may vary by store. We are not obligated to award points based on errors or misprints."
If you click on the offer, it will give you the details.
Nearly all of my offers are worth 200pts, I'm not sure if this has anything to do with me being new to the program. There are three offers that I plan on using this weekend. 200pts for every $1 spent on eggs,200pts for every $1 spent on bananas, and 200pts foe very $1 spent on cereals or hot cereals. Of course many of these offers will be used in connection with sales, etc.
The 200 pts for vegetables is normal, because you're not spending more than $2 for these things normally (a broccoli crown, a bunch of celery, a container of mushrooms). For the cereal, if you spend $3.39, you will get 600 pts (200 x $3) and any coupons you have are added after the points are counted. The trick with the small offers is to price match the lowest price in your area to save as much as possible. Example: I have a 500 pts for celery offer, not a 500 pts for every $1 on celery. I can PM for .77 and get .50 in points, so I only pay .27 for the celery if I redeem points instantly. Mushrooms are 200 pts for $1, I can price match for .99 and the system usually lets me get the 200 pts. It ads up over time.
I got lots of organic offers this week, I buy from that aisle maybe once a year. What are organic crackers? And I'm tempted by the 4000 pts for $20 in books and magazines offer, but I just can't when the library is down the street- augh! Celery it is, then.