Yes, I get the tax back as well. It looks like they do it as an exchange on the receipt - return @ the old price, resell @ the new price.
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Got some good deals by combining sales, price matching, coupons and rebate apps:
At Walmart
Swiffer Duster Kit $5.47 + Swiffer Dry Refill $5.97 Total: $11.44
Coupons: $4.00 WUB2 swiffer product(from Walmart magazine)
CO51 Rebates for the two products: $5.00
Caddle Rebate: $2.00
Total Savings $11.00. Paid $.44 for two Swiffer products.
Becel Stick - PM Foodbasics 1.99 - .50 coupon - $1.00 CO51 Rebate = $.49
Liberty Greek Crunch Yogurt 50% off sticker on sale for ($1.73 - $1.00 coupon) x 5. Expiry date June 30th but they will be long gone by then. I only had 5 coupons on me or I would have gotten more.
On the back page of the flyer, Zehrs has an offer listed of 5,000 PCO points for every $10 spent on Iogo yogurt. I saw that offer yesterday so I moved my digital offer of 600 PCO points for every $3.00 spent on Iogo yogurt forward so I could use it with this offer. And, as any Smart Canuck would do, I added some coupons into the mix to make for an AMAZING deal!
14 x Iogo Protein 4 x 125g @ $3.00 each = $42.00
7 x Iogo Nano 6 x 93mL @ $3.00 each = $21.00
3 x Iogo Lactose Free 650g tubs @ $2.49 each = $7.47
$42.00 + $21.00 + $7.47 = $70.47
I earned these points:
35,000 in-store + 13,800 digital = total of 48,800 points = $48.80 value
I used these coupons:
7 x "Buy 2 Iogo Protein 4 x 125g, get 1 Iogo Nano 6 x 93mL FREE" (tear-pad) = $21.00 savings
3 x $1.00 Lactose Free 650g tubs = $3.00 savings
for a total coupon savings of $21.00 + $3.00 = $24.00
So, for all that yogurt, it worked out to:
$70.47 cost - $48.80 (points value) - $24.00 (coupons used) = -$2.33
ALL that yogurt totally FREE and I ended up with $2.33 value more than I spent!!! :smartass:
It probably makes more sense to put it this way:
$70.47 - $24.00 (coupons) = $46.47 total cost
$46.47 (total cost) - $48.80 (points value) = difference of -$2.33
On the back page of the Fortinos flyer is a sale price of $1.49 for a group of snack foods (Pringles, peanuts, etc.). Listed among the snacks is Orville Redenbacher popcorn. It would have been easy to miss.
I bought:
8 x Orv Red Sweet & Salty Kettlecorn 220g @ $1.49 each - 8 x $1.00 coupons (Walmart magazine) = $3.92 or 49 cents per bag (plus tax) :)
Got another set of great points deals at SDM today:
3 x Janes chicken strips - $4.00 coupons each - 1200 points each personal offer
4 x Garnier Fructis shampoo/conditioner - $2.00 wub2 coupons - 3000 wub2 in store offer
1 carton eggs
6,000 points wus $30 or more
I accumulated 16,000 points.
My bill total was $17.97 (after coupons of course)
Total OOP: $1.97
:)
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Pm'd No frills Chicken legs .88 lb
Crest toothpaste .88 $1 reduced to .88 coupons from Walmart mag currently @ Walmart
Box of 12 Baci Chocolates 2.44
At Atlantic Superstore 24 x 500ml Miricle whip @ $1 each, earned 800 pts each so essentially .20 each, plus will get 3% back for paying with my pc mastercard. Donated 6 to the foodbank the rest went into my stockpile (nice long expiry dates)
CO51 3.50 wub 3 crest
i don't know where to post my question, i'm looking for $ off coupon code or % off for mark's work warehouse. i'm about to order some tops that are currently on BOGO. shipping is free to the local store here so i don't need the free shipping code. TIA
aRE THESE IN-STORE POINTS OR PERSONAL OFFERS? @johnb56789 @gyhcr
Loblaws Eat Together Event:
free hot dog/sausage, free popcorn, free sundae, free watermelon, free bottled water or pop/soda, bouncy castle for kids, face painting for kids, balloons (like at Dollar Tree mylar ones)
No Frills:
2L milk, $2.88 x3, plus mayo on sale
paid mostly with points, OOP ~$1.30
Mobil gas station at Loblaws:
126.9 cents per liter for regular gas
sold out of regular and sold out of mid grade gas
got premium gas for 126.9 cents per liter, same as regular
earned PC Optimum points
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