Walgreens Easy Saver Rebates: Save More Pay Less

Ryanick Paige
Walgreens easy saver rebates can put money back in your pocket. Every month Walgreen's issues the Easy Saver rebate book that highlights the extra money you can save with rebates. There rebates can range anywhere from one dollar off an item to getting items free. From toilet paper to cosmetics, there are great deals to be found at Walgreens.

Walgreens easy saver rebates can be stacked with manufacturer coupons, Walgreens coupons, and mail in rebates to the purchase even better. Walgreens allows shoppers to use one Walgreens coupon and one manufacturer coupon per item. To submit your Walgreens easy saver rebate all you need is your register receipt. At www.walgreens.com you enter the information and select if you want a rebate check or a Walgreens gift card. If you choose the Walgreens gift card you get an extra 10% back on your rebate. When the month is over, request your rebate and it will be sent to your house.

Walgreens also has another saving option. The register rewards program prints coupons from the register when you purchase qualifying products. The register rewards can be coupons on other products or coupons that can be used like cash off your next shopping trip. Weekly Walgreens sales ads alert shoppers to easy saver and register reward purchases. Walgreens coupons can be found in the easy saver rebate book and in weekly sales ads.

Walgreen generally has six or seven items you can get free with the easy saver rebate. Oftentimes the products are Walgreens brand so they are not any manufacture coupons available. However, they may be Walgreens coupons available.

I do not use Walgreens easy saver rebates often. I do not have one locally so it is not economical for me to make a special trip. I do make a list of Walgreens deals and have it with me just in case I pass one.

When making your list for Walgreens note the sizes necessary to earn the easy save rebate on your list. If you buy the wrong size, you will not be reimbursed. Gather necessary coupons that match the products on your list, but always take all your coupons with you. You never know what you might find on clearance or what may be an unadvertised special.

After entering you Walgreens easy saver rebate receipts online. Do not throw them away. You may need them to refer back to if a rebate is denied or you may be able to use them for a mail in rebate that comes along.

Published by Ryanick Paige

Ryanick has enjoyed writing for over 5 years. She has written about many subjects with her favorite being Television, Automotive and Reviews. She is a Featured Contributor in the Television Category.  View profile

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  • Nurses Naturally7/2/2008

    Interesting.I do not feel the same about Walgreen since the fraudlent prescription for seniors came out.

  • Kim Linton7/2/2008

    Thanks for the information. Everybody loves to save money!

  • 3lilangels7/2/2008

    Thank you for this, love WALGREENS!!!

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper7/1/2008

    Very useful thanks :) Sheri

  • Patricia Sicilia7/1/2008

    These rebates kind of annoy me. We go to Walgreens for our prescriptions and always end up picking up a few things. The flyer advertieses things at a sale price, but if you don't read it carefully, you find out at the register that the savings is actually in the form of a coupon they give your for a few dollars off you next purchase, which has an expiration date on it, usually only a few weeks away. They are making you come back to buy something that you may not even need just to use the coupon. I try not to take advantage of these kinds of sales because I think they are a come on and a ripoff because the coupons expire.

  • Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez7/1/2008

    Thanks for sharing information on this program!

  • PenPress7/1/2008

    I will have to look into their rewards program........thanks for the info.........

  • Nikki7/1/2008

    I love shopping at Walgreens and their easy saver rebate program really pays off.

  • Bandit7/1/2008

    Thanks for the info!

  • R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen7/1/2008

    I could really use this thanks!

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