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  • Does CVS mail a weekly ad?

    When CVS first came to my city, they put out a couple of mailings that I thought were weekly ads, but none since then. I have signed up for their rewards program and asked to be put on any mailing list, but I still do not receive an ad, nor does one come in the free paper that contains loads of store ads otherwise. I might have declined email advertising. At any rate, I never have an option to find out what is on sale without going in to the CVS store. Oh, maybe online.

    Do they not even put out a weekly PRINT ad? Should I sign up for an email ad?

    It could just be my zipcode, or the part of the zip code I live in (lower income). The CVS store is in my zipcode, but maybe they don't find print advertising effective here. (Joanne Fabric has been the same--no print ad, though I'm registered and have asked them more than once to put me on their mailing list. That works through about two mailing cycles, then pfft!)
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    Both CVS and Jo-Ann have weekly print ads were I live. They come in the Sunday paper along with all of the other store inserts.

    I would suggest going in to your local stores and asking. You may just not be in their distribution area.

    Of course, the weekly circulars are always available online. Maybe you can sign up for email alerts or to have them automatically sent to you so you don't need to think about going in and looking.
    Steve

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    • #3
      all those things, it's online, in the paper, the store. Sign up for the ECB program and you will get flyers with coupons in the mail.

      If you're trying to start doing CVS deals, go to iheartcvs, she does the work for you

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