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While bargain shopping may seem time-consuming and therefore, it’s lessthan appealing to many people, there are
programs that arereliable and consistent. An all-time favorite of these plans was the programoffered by Walgreens. But after a successful run the Easysaver programdiscontinued after Walgreens runs complaint free rebate and coupon plansfor its customers.
In years past, shopping sales meant one was a smart and savvy shopper. Allthat was needed was to watch the newspaper and TV commercials to stayabreast of major sales. Friends and relatives of individuals that consistentlysaved money by shopping sales were envious of the savings achieved butmaking purchases wherever a sale existed did not interest them. It seemedlike a lot of work and hassle even if it did save money.Later, coupons became popular. Many manufacturers offered coupons onparticular brands, which would provide substantial savings on specific items.While coupons are still used today, many people avoid their use becausethey are considered a hassle. After all, most coupons have to be clippedfrom a paper and can only be used for a certain item during a particularperiod.Rebates are another form of savings that has become popular over theyears. However, some people don’t like this system because it requiresmailing in the receipt as proof of purchase, and then there is often a periodof weeks before the rebate check is returned. In essence, rebates are oftenconsidered to be a lot of work for a small savings so they are anything butan EZ Saver plan.Walgreens seemed to have the ideal system in place recently. It was calledthe EasySaver Program. This program was easy to use and offered greatsavings. It actually combined the concept of sales, coupons, and rebates, soit offered something for everyone. At the beginning of the month Walgreenswould publish a small catalog of items that offered rebates. They also hadcoupons available for some of the items. Additionally, many of the items inthe catalog would be on sale at some point during the month.In the center of the catalog there was a single
EZ Saver
form fordocumenting any rebate items purchased during the month. At the end of the month the customer would complete the form and mail in the receipts.The process was simple and well-liked. People everywhere are questioning
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