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Best Walgreens Deals & Coupons for 6/12/16

by Christie- on June 11, 2016

christiesd1Here are the Best Walgreens Deals and coupons beginning Sunday, June 12th. You need to use your Walgreens Balance Rewards card to get these prices and points. If you’ve already signed up for Everyday Points, you’re earning back an additional 10 points for every $1 you spend after Walgreens coupons but before Manufacturer coupons.

This week, most of you will have an in-ad coupon to earn 5x Everyday Points when you spend at least $10. This is on the front cover, and you’ll have to scan the coupon each time and you can also Clip it to Your Card. This one will be good thru 6/18! Keep in mind that sometimes these offers vary by area, so be sure to check your ad.

WALGREENS BALANCE REWARDS BASICS

  • If you pay with points you will get your Register Rewards.
  • Points earned show on your receipt & your account on-line.
  • Don’t use points in a transaction where you should earn points.

If you are looking for more coupons be sure to try MyCouponHunter or eBay HERE. If you are looking to see if there’s a coupon for an item you need, try my coupon database for a match. To create your own custom shopping list, just pick what deals you would like to add to your printable list, hit print & head out to the store. Happy Shopping! :)

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Karen June 12, 2016 at 8:16 am

Hello. I love these deals! Just letting you know your math is wrong on several of these deals. So they are a small amount more expensive than what you are totaling. And it is not rounding off amounts. Example $6 – 5 = $1 /2 = $0.50 each not $0.47 each.

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Christie Bisbee June 12, 2016 at 8:40 am

They are correct. I include the EveryDay Points in my deals – since you earn it on everything you buy.

So if you buy something for $6, you earn an additional 6 cents back. So if you purchase (2) that’s an additional 3 cents on each one. So to use your example – 50¢ – 3¢ = 47¢.

If you aren’t earning EveryDay points, be sure to sign up, since it’s like leaving free money on the table! 🙂

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