If I bought insulin needles on a Senior's day would I get the 20% off?
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If I bought insulin needles on a Senior's day would I get the 20% off?
I think the discount depends on what each province allows for medical items to be discounted.
From the Shoppers website regarding Senior's Day -not likely as item could fall under provincially regulated or pharmacy-related transaction.
https://www1.shoppersdrugmart.ca/en/.../seniors-jun13Quote:
Seniors save 20% with a PC Optimum card on regular priced merchandise at Shoppers Drug Mart.
Offer valid June 13, 2019 only.
*Discounts apply to our regular prices on all almost all merchandise purchased by seniors and their accompanying family members with a valid PC Optimum points card after redemption and discounts. Discount excludes purchase of tobacco, lottery tickets, alcohol, gift cards, all prepaid card, transit/event tickets, post office transactions, prestige cosmetics, prestige fragrances, passport photos, cash back, delivery charges, all purchases made through non-participating 3rd party operations and any other products that may not legally be offered in connection with the Program, are provincially regulated (including pharmacy-related transactions) or as we determine from time to time. Offer applies to photofinishing services that are picked up and paid for on the day of the offer only. Discounts may not exceed $50.
Update: I bought $44 in syringes tonight along with another product to get over $50 and I got the 20x the bonus points. So whether this works or not on Senior's days, it definitely works for their points program. I'm in Ontario, FWIW. You don't need a prescription for this. Also, if you have a diabetic cat and use syringes that are for people, this a great deal. I ended up spending a bit over $50 and got over 16,000 in points.
My mom used to buy needles on 20x the points days for my dad. Not sure if she tried the seniors discount.
Wow. Ur a little late to the game. Ive been doing this for 15 years.