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	<title>Comments on: Walgreens Match Ups 2/21 &#8211; 2/25</title>
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	<description>Extreme Couponing Made Easy!</description>
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		<title>By: Cindy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cindy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 13:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;#comment-2545&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;@Jen&lt;/a&gt;, Hey Jen,  These will not roll at Walgreens and you can only buy 1 at a time.  Walgreens is a little tricky but once you get it it can be fun.  Here is a clip from my how to shop at  Walgreens from the beginners tab above.  This way you can get an idea of the &quot;rules&quot; there.  
   1. You can use a manufacturers coupon on an item and it will produce an RR
   2. You can use an RR to pay for a transaction of different product which offers an RR and it will produce an RR. (see #6 below for the exception)
   3. RRs are considered a manufacturers coupon
   4. Walgreens coupons from the circular are considered store coupons not manufacturers coupons
   5. You can use a manufacturer coupon along with a Walgreens coupon
   6. You can not use an RR to pay for the same product or even from the same company to get another RR deal. For instance if you purchased the Excedrin and received your $2.99 RR you can not use that RR to buy another Excedrin.
   7. Only 1 RR will print out per transaction for the same item. For instance, if you purchased 2 Excedrin only 1 RR would print. However, if you purchased 1 Excedrin and another RR deal item both would print.
   8. This one is a little bit tricky but very important. You have to have the same number of manufacturer coupons per items in one transaction. Keep in mind that an RR is considered a manufacturer coupon. For instance, if you had 2 items in your transaction and you had a manufacturer coupon for each item and you wanted to use an RR in the transaction, then you would have to put in a small filler item so the register will not beep. It could be a $.10 item (if you can find them). Just as long as there are 3 items for the 3 manufacturer coupons you were using.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="#comment-2545" rel="nofollow">@Jen</a>, Hey Jen,  These will not roll at Walgreens and you can only buy 1 at a time.  Walgreens is a little tricky but once you get it it can be fun.  Here is a clip from my how to shop at  Walgreens from the beginners tab above.  This way you can get an idea of the &#8220;rules&#8221; there.<br />
   1. You can use a manufacturers coupon on an item and it will produce an RR<br />
   2. You can use an RR to pay for a transaction of different product which offers an RR and it will produce an RR. (see #6 below for the exception)<br />
   3. RRs are considered a manufacturers coupon<br />
   4. Walgreens coupons from the circular are considered store coupons not manufacturers coupons<br />
   5. You can use a manufacturer coupon along with a Walgreens coupon<br />
   6. You can not use an RR to pay for the same product or even from the same company to get another RR deal. For instance if you purchased the Excedrin and received your $2.99 RR you can not use that RR to buy another Excedrin.<br />
   7. Only 1 RR will print out per transaction for the same item. For instance, if you purchased 2 Excedrin only 1 RR would print. However, if you purchased 1 Excedrin and another RR deal item both would print.<br />
   8. This one is a little bit tricky but very important. You have to have the same number of manufacturer coupons per items in one transaction. Keep in mind that an RR is considered a manufacturer coupon. For instance, if you had 2 items in your transaction and you had a manufacturer coupon for each item and you wanted to use an RR in the transaction, then you would have to put in a small filler item so the register will not beep. It could be a $.10 item (if you can find them). Just as long as there are 3 items for the 3 manufacturer coupons you were using.</p>
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		<title>By: Jen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 12:55:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Does anyone know if there is a limit on the Exedrin Menstrual deal? If you buy 2 will 2 Register Rewards&#039;s print and can you roll them?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does anyone know if there is a limit on the Exedrin Menstrual deal? If you buy 2 will 2 Register Rewards&#8217;s print and can you roll them?</p>
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