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To: dennisw

Looks like many shoplifting communities will become drugstore deserts. There were always too many huge drugstores. Walgreens closed down 2 nearby me. One is left.

What always amused me is that 90% pf the customers are women. They love that drugstore vibe. The ol ladies are addicted to coupon clipping at CVS and Walgreens. And where you can buy pizza and ice cream etc.


10 posted on 09/26/2023 6:26:13 AM PDT by dennisw (Never attribute to incompetence & stupidity, that which is adequately explained by malice)
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To: dennisw

The whole shop for free gained steam during the Great Recession. I took part in it. Every week at CVS there were things like Colgate toothpaste and deodorant that you could get for FREE. There is still a website called:
www.iheartcvs.com that shows you all the items coming up in the sale flyers you can get for Free or almost free with a coupon.

You had to have a CVS card to get the FREE coupons that print out of the machine in the store. Plus there were coupons in the inserts in the Sunday newspapers. Some people had hundreds of the same coupon. I think they got them from working at a newspaper or dumpster diving behind the newspaper printing building.

They would then SELL these coupons on EBAY. There was this one company called Marcal that made toilet paper and paper towels. They had a $1.00 coupon they kept putting out. It allowed you to get one roll of paper towels or four rolls of toilet paper for free.
I started buying these coupons for $.08/piece. Eventually they got up to $.25/pc on EBAY.
I used to call the local grocery store and tell the manager I was coming in to buy 5 boxes. one box of TP. Four boxes(24 rolls of paper towels. At one point I had a couple years worth of TP and Paper towels in my garage.

I learned most of the tricks from a website run buy a lady out of MA called www.howtoshopforfree.com

There were a lot of people doing this. Some were selling the items at flea markets. Others were making gift boxes and sending them to soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.


22 posted on 09/26/2023 6:43:27 AM PDT by woodbutcher1963
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