Here are the match ups for the Walgreens Weekly Ad – good the week starting March 20th. If you are new to shopping with Walgreens, check our Store Guide to Walgreens here. Always hand over the manufacturer’s coupons first when “stacking” coupons. After those are scanned, THEN hand over the Walgreens coupons (this will make it so their register doesn’t “beep”). Pick up the sale circular and March coupon book and take it around the store with you so you are sure to pick up the correct items in case the sale tag isn’t noted on the shelf. You may like to print out the Walgreens Coupon Acceptance policy from our Walgreens Store Guide. Keep it with you when you shop at Walgreens in case your savings are ever in question. Many cashiers are unaware of what to do when a coupon is valued higher than the price of an item so having the coupon acceptance policy handle may prove helpful. If you aren’t sure what some of the initials mean click to read Coupon Lingo.
Note: When you see “with in-store coupon” you’ll need to cut it out or show it to your cashier depending on your stores policy. Don’t forget or you won’t get the savings.
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angel voelker says
neurogen is a mail in rebate, not register reward….just fyi
Beth says
Hi Angela You are right..I made the changes to the weekly match-ups.. Thanks so much for catching that for me. It’s great having extra eyes on me 🙂 Beth
Hollie says
I went to Walgreens today to get the plackers floss. I took 3 to the register and told the girl that I wanted 3 different transactions. She told me that she could only give one RR per customer. As I live in a rural area this could pose a problem with future deals. Can you explain this to me?
Maggie says
Hollie that would be a huge problem for me too because I have to travel quite some distance to get to a store as well…. If you go onto the blog under “stores” in the top navigational bar there is a link to Walgreens Store Guide and a phone number to Walgreens customer service. You could call and complain about the store or you could call your local store and request to speak with a manager and explain that you drive a long way to get to a Walgreens store and that they don’t know if you are shopping for an elderly person or what you are doing (not their business and don’t explain yourself!) and that you are unhappy that your purchases were denied. Be sure to get the name of the manager when you call. My guess would be that when you call the manager your issue will be settled. If you make the call and it doesn’t seem like its going well -politely suggest that maybe you could call the 1/800 number for Walgreens corporate customer service if this manager is unwilling to assist you and accept your business. Let me know how it goes after that please.
Keep Couponing!