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GRASPED Extreme Couponing Playbook – Module 8

How to Do a Deal at the Store

Video Transcript:

Simple Shopping List

Let’s create a very simple Rite Aid transaction:

Gift card: Spend $25 on Listerine, get a $10 gift card

Rite Aid store-specific deals:

  • Spend $30 on Advil (buy one, get one 50%), get $10 back (in BonusCash, or BC)
  • Spend $12 on Listerine, get $6 BC, limit 2 (we will do this deal twice)
  • Spend $60 in a single transaction, get $15 BC

Breakdown

Buy (2) Advil at $10.99 (one is $10.99, the other is half off, or $5.49)

Buy (2) Advil PM at $10.49 (one is $10.49, the other is half off, or $5.24)

  •   Total for Advil: $32.24

Buy (4) Listerine at $6.49

  •   Total for Listerine: $25.96

Buy (2) clearance organic food spices/seasonings at $.94

Total for spices: $1.92

  •   Total (before tax): $60.05

Breakdown (continued)

$60.05 total (before tax)

(Spend $60 get $15 BC applies; we’ll look at this later)

Coupons:

Use (4) $3 Advil coupons

Use (4) $1 Listerine coupons

  • New total (before tax): $44.05

Breakdown (continued)

Pay $44.05 (before tax)
BonusCash received:

Get $15 BC (for spending $60)

Get $10 BC (for Advil)

Get $12 BC (for Listerine)

  • Total BC: $37

$44.05 - $37 = $7.05

With the $10 gift card, this transaction was free—PLUS, you got paid almost $3 to shop!

Points to Consider

This was a great deal, for obvious reasons. What makes it even better is when you already have $44 in BonusCash in your account, so you do not have to spend any money out of pocket!

While you have ended up spending what is essentially $7 in BonusCash, the $10 gift card of actual cash money more than compensates!

The transaction also included a couple of actual food items, making it an even better deal!

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