Saturday, June 5, 2010

Transfer Your Prescription at Kmart to Get a Free $25 Kmart Gift Card


Transfer your prescription to Kmart to get a free $25 gift card when you use your "Shop Your Way Rewards Card" (you can sign one up for free if you do not have the card). Limit is up to 4 prescriptions or $100 worth in gift cards. Expires 9/25/2010. Go HERE to print the coupon.

TIPS ON USING PRESCRIPTION COUPONS...UPDATE...I fixed the post.

Every time when I see a coupon like this (Kmart) comes up, I always transfer my prescriptions. I have transferred up to 6 times in the past year at about 4 different places.

Here's how you can do it...

Get monthly refills for up to 3 months, not less or more.

About a month ago, I have used a Rite Aid coupon to get a free $25 gift card. So with the new Kmart coupon that is now available, I will be transferring my prescription to Kmart to get a new refill and grab the free $25 gift card.

Next month, suppose a new Target $10 free gift card coupon comes up, then I'll transfer my prescription from Kmart to Target for a new refill for the month.

Second month, suppose a new Walgreen's $25 free gift card coupon comes up, then I'll transfer my prescription from Target to Walgreen's for another refill.

Third month, my prescription expires, and Walgreens will call my doctor to renew my prescription. So I'll stay with Walgreen's for another month.

Fourth month, if a new Rite Aid $25 free gift card coupon comes up, I'll transfer my prescription back to Rite Aid from Walgreens. I can do this because a new prescription went through at Walgreens, not at Rite Aid, plus it's been more than 3 months before I can go back to the same pharmacy to get another free gift card.

You can do this over and over again. It's a nice way to pocket some extra money and to get more free items from using all of these gift cards!

2 comments:

Ann said...

I just tried to post a comment, but it didn't seem to work, so hopefully I don't post 2 of the same thing.
So when you transfer your prescriptions are you filling them each month, or do you transfer it without filling it? (Is that even possible?) I'm kind of confused. If you have a 3 month supply don't you have to wait 3 months to transfer it somewhere else?

*ALLYSSA* said...

If you have a three month supply, you'll have to wait for another three months before you can make the transfer. I get my refills once a month for up to 3 months (3 refills within 3 months), so that is why I'm able to do the transfers more often. After three months, I'll have to get a new prescription from the doctor.

I'll fix the post to make it more understandable. Thanks for letting me know!:)