If you receive a monthly prescription from your doctor, here’s a simple method to pocket about $25 each month…
Many national grocery and drugstore chains frequently run promotions that reward you with cash or a gift card when you transfer a prescription to their location. For instance, this month Walgreens is offering a $25 gift card when you move a prescription to your neighborhood Walgreens (Link to coupon).
You’ll often spot these coupons in Sunday paper flyers or on coupon-focused blogs like DealSeekingMom.com and MoneySavingMom.com. The strategy is to use a different coupon each month at a different grocery or drugstore. Consider how many pharmacies are nearby — in my area there are nine within a two-mile radius. Transferring a prescription usually takes around five minutes, and each time you do it you can collect another bonus.
If you can’t locate a coupon for a particular store, try asking the store manager if they’ll honor a competitor’s coupon. You could bring the Walgreens coupon (or any other promo you find) and request a price or promotion match. Many stores will agree to this, including Publix and some Walmart pharmacies, CVS locations, and Rite Aid outlets. Also consider checking resources for discount prescriptions, drug formularies cheap prescriptions, and ways to prescription drugs save money to further reduce costs.
Have you ever tried one of these transfer coupons? Good luck Savinly readers!






