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Jingle Cash Scenarios!

by Christie- on December 12, 2013

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Here are a couple of scenarios on how to spend your $5 Jingle Cash from last week. You have to reach $30 (after store coupons but before manufacturer coupons) in order for the $5 to scan. However, my scenarios below go over $35, so you can earn another Jingle Cash for next week! Since JC is a store coupon, if you just accumulate $30, once scanned, you’ll only have spent $25 and you won’t qualify for another.

Please note the Suave Lotion is a monthly deal: buy 2 and get $2 (Balance Reward Points). It is not the same deal advertised in the weekly ad for other Suave Products. That one is: spend $6 and get back $2 (2,000 Balance Reward Points). Do not substitute the ad deal for the Suave Lotion noted below. If you use a store coupon, such as as the Jingle Cash, on a deal where a certain dollar amount must be met, you won’t get your points.

Scenario #1
cakeBuy (1) Glade Customizable Plug-In or Sense & Spray Starter Kit $5.99
Buy (2) Little Remedies for Noses Saline Drops, $4.99 B1G1 50%
Buy (2) Suave body lotions, 18 oz, $3 Regular Price
Buy (3) Hallmark Money Holders, 3/$2
Buy (3) Hallmark Cards, 99¢ Regular Price
Buy (2) Glade Candles, 4 oz, 2/$6 Sale Price
Buy (2) Bisquick, 20 oz, 2/$3 Sale Price
Buy (1) Betty Crocker Frosting, 2/$3 Sale Price
biscuits2Buy (1) Betty Crocker Cake mix, 2/$3 Sale Price
Total = $36.44
$5/$30+ Jingle Cash you earned last week
(1) $3/1 Glade PlugIns Scented Oil Customizables Starter Kit printable

(2) $1/1 Little Remedies Product, exp. 2/28/14 (SS 11/03/13 #2 R)
(2) $1.50/1 Suave Body Lotion, exp. 12/15/13 (RP 11/17/13)
(1) 
SAVE $2 when you purchase 3 cards from Hallmark (Minimum $2 purchase required)
(2) $0.50/1 Bisquick product 

If we count the Hallmark Cards as a set and the Money Holders as another set, you can break it down to 67¢ per item (or set).

Caress garnier panorama7wScenario #2:
Buy (2) Caress Body Washes, $4.59 Regular Price
Buy (2) Suave body lotions, 18 oz, $3 Regular Price
Buy (1) TRESemme shampoo, 2/$8 Sale Price
Buy (1) TRESemme conditioner, 2/$8 Sale Price
Buy (1) Listerine Refresh, 1L, $3.99 Sale Price
Buy (1) Garnier Nutrisse Hair color, $6.99 Sale Price
Buy (3) Hallmark Cards, 99¢ Regular Price
Total  = $37.13
$5/$30+ Jingle Cash you earned last week
(2) $1/1, $0.75/1 Caress Body Wash, exp. 12/15/13 (RP 11/17/13
listerine whitening-2-5w(2) $1.50/1 Suave Body Lotion, exp. 12/15/13 (RP 11/17/13)
(2) $5/2 Tresemme Product, exp. 12/15/13 (RP 11/17/13)
OR (2) $2.50/2 Tresemme Product, exp. 12/15/13 (RP 11/17/13)
(1) SAVE $2.00 on any one LISTERINE® WHITENING® Product (16 fl Oz. or larger only)
(1) $1/1 Garnier Nutrisse Haircolor, exp. 2/1/14 (RP 12/08/13)
(1) 
SAVE $2 when you purchase 3 cards from Hallmark (Minimum $2 purchase required)
Total = as low as $17.13, get back $2 (2,000  Balance Reward Points) for Caress, $2 (2,000  Balance Reward Points) for Suave, $2 (2,000 Balance Reward Points) for Garnier, $1 (1,000 Balance Reward Points) for TRESemme, $1 (1,000 Balance Reward Points) for 3 Hallmark Cards, $5 Jingle Cash
You spent = $4.13 + $5 Jingle Cash You Earned last week
= $9.13 for everything or $1.01 per item (or set)

{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

LIn December 12, 2013 at 12:23 pm

FYI: I did my own scenario earlier this week and had about $47 before all coupons and jingle bell cash and $24 after all coupons and jingle bell cash. I did not receive another jingle bell cash for next week.

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Harriet December 12, 2013 at 1:18 pm

I did two transactions Sunday with over $35 before mfg coupons and jingle cash were deducted. After JC, I still had over $30, then I handed my mfg coupons and RR’s. I paid like 3xx and 4xx in cash for each transaction. JC printed for the first one with no problem. Second transaction, half the JC coupon came out then the Catalina machine ran out of paper. Manager grabbed some $10 item and pretended I was buying 3 of them just to make the Jingle Cash coupon come out. She said she’d void the transaction later. But the JC would not print! It was over $30, she even added four to make it $40 and still nothing. She tried like four or five fake transactions. She finally made it print when she grabbed two different items to scan, so I think there are problems with certain items. But I DID successfully use a Jingle Cash coupon and received another Jingle Cash, so long as I went over $35 this week. Also, if you used a gift card, that will prevent you from getting jingle cash. It shows up as “store credit.”

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Alice December 12, 2013 at 4:57 pm

How many IVCs did you use? If you did about $18 (or more) in a mix of JC and IVC then you wouldn’t get any.. 🙁

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Mishelle December 12, 2013 at 2:28 pm

Can I use register rewards and still get the jingle cash?

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Harriet December 12, 2013 at 2:44 pm

YES! I paid with a bunch of RR. I only had 3-4 dollars in cash for each transaction and I still got Jingle cash! If you are using $5 Jingle cash you earned last week, be sure your total is $35 or more this week, and you should get another!

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Alice December 12, 2013 at 2:59 pm

Try this! 😉 My Sales tax is 5% with the sale going on Friday of 15% discount:

Buy (1) Glade Customizable Plug-In or Sense & Spray Starter Kit $5.99 = 5.99 = 5.09
Buy (4) Little Remedies for Noses Saline Drops, $4.99 B1G1 50% = 14.97 = 12.73
Buy (2) Suave body lotions, 18 oz, $3 Regular Price = 6.00 = 5.01
Buy (2) TRESemme shampoo, 2/$8 Sale Price = 8.00 = 6.80
Buy (2) TRESemme conditioner, 2/$8 Sale Price = 8.00 = 6.80

Total (w/15% off): $36.43
W/Tax: $1.82 = $38.25

$5/$30+ Jingle Cash you earned last week
(1) $3/1 Glade PlugIns Scented Oil Customizables Starter Kit printable
(4) $1/1 Little Remedies Product, exp. 2/28/14 (SS 11/03/13 #2 R)
(2) $1.50/1 Suave Body Lotion, exp. 12/15/13 (RP 11/17/13)
(2) $5/2 Tresemme Product, exp. 12/15/13 (RP 11/17/13)

$13.25 Out of Pocket

Receive: $5 JC; $2 RR; 4,000 BRP; 1,000 BRP; 2,000 BRP

$14 Back!

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iris December 15, 2013 at 1:44 am

Is the jingle cash considered an in store coupon?

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