Bonus Air Miles may be a good deal for some...the deals are all a blur to me at this point...
Next: one more! must gird the loins!
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Bonus Air Miles may be a good deal for some...the deals are all a blur to me at this point...
Next: one more! must gird the loins!
Thanks cyn
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thanks so much
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Thanks cyn. Plan on taking advantage of the Crest/Oral b offer on Friday before I visit my family and hopefully on Sunday before the Brandsaver Insert coupons expire...
$0.99 SALE + 2AM/2 bought + 114AM WUS $50 + $5 WUS $25 Coupon + $3.50 WUB3 Insert + Personal AM Offer???(25AM WUS $25) + Base AM**
That's the plan, but I'm not sure what does and doesn't combine at Rexall, I don't shop there very often despite it being a 2 min walk. Plan is for 57 of them, hopefully it will work out at least decently!
10% off stamps deal (third one in about 5 weeks) again! Like the 114 bonus AM wus $50 offer. Flyer seems skewed towards store brand products.
@johnb56789 does coupons as cash. Say for instance if my total is $50.00 before taxes and I used 25.00 in coupons will I be qualified for the 114 bonus airmiles
This is still something even I'm not 100% sure about (And I talked it over with the Assistant Manager and Air Miles directly). The word from them is NO, you must spend $50 BEFORE all coupons, but I think I've heard of many people still getting Air Miles. As well, from what I remember looking up through the government, coupons count as Tender under the law, meaning in theory, if you get to the $50, and use coupons, you should be fine, but I don't know for certain.
I was forced to split my bill when I went on Friday since apparently too at Rexall, the register locks at $30 in coupons (Much like the $10 lock at Loblaw stores, and $20 lock at Metro). I'm not sure if they could've easily overridden like at Loblaw stores, but they more or less refused to try and said we will only allow you to split bills.
If there is anyone who know the answer to my question TIA
Not a problem, also surprised the heck outta me when I was at both stores recently. Metro was more willing to override each coupon, but my Rexall at least, either didn't want to or couldn't override (not sure which). At least I will know for the future now at either store
Almost the same for me too, I rarely shop at Rexall, this Crest offer was the first thing I've got from them in months. I really do hate when that happens anywhere though (Cashiers/Supervisors denying valid coupons). I've done much the same and said "I don't want anything anymore" and walk out, normally to cashiers with a look of confusion when I say that, simple, you don't take my "money", I'll go somewhere that will!
Issue at the usual flyer Rexall location that I used to favour is that only one of three tills ever is open and a couple of cashiers can be slow (never going to repeat Friday afternoon rush-hour shopping for sale pop again!) and the lineup is more than three persons deep. So I've taken to shopping at a farther location when food or other item is on sale. Even with one till open, sometimes a second employee comes along to help the next person in line or the line-up moves fairly quickly at the second store.
I have yet to use $30 in coupons at Rexall. Not that smart yet to have so many coupons align with deals at Rexall.
I have used manufacturers coupons towards my total at Rexall many times @John56 789. The $5 off $25 coupon does not count though.
So you need to spend $55 to get to the $50 threshold. Your other coupons will count towards the $50. Rexall staff can be picky though so while the machine will allow this, the staff sometimes reject coupons for no reason (one per purchase, I don't think this is real, you're saving too much money). It's the case at multiple locations around here. Just be prepared when you go. I usually make out very well there when things go as planned
I used the Tena coupons ($4 off each pack) and bought Royale toilet paper to take advantage of the gift card promo. I find Rexall to be hit and miss with pricing, many times they have items priced incorrectly and at least the one I go to doesn't SCOP.
I am wondering about this promo. It says "Get 114 AIR MILES® Bonus Miles with minimum purchase of $50 or more in a single transaction before taxes, after discounts and exclusions. Limit one offer per transaction." So does this mean I can go back with the same air miles card and get 114 air miles again if I spend $50?