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View in PDF FormatCVS does not officially accept expired ExtraCare coupons, and their registers typically will not process coupons past the printed expiration date. However, individual store managers have some discretion, and some locations may honor recently expired coupons as a customer service gesture, particularly if the expiration was very recent. Your best approach is to use ExtraCare rewards and coupons before they expire, as the official policy doesn't require stores to accept them afterward. CVS regularly issues new ExtraCare deals and rewards, so missing one expired offer usually means another promotion will appear in the weekly cycle.
CVS accepts returns without a receipt for most general merchandise within 60 days of purchase, but you'll receive store credit at the lowest advertised price rather than a cash refund. The store may ask for identification to process the return and track return patterns. Prescription items, alcohol, tobacco, prepaid cards, and some health-related products cannot be returned once purchased due to safety and regulatory reasons. If you used your ExtraCare card during the original purchase, CVS can sometimes look up your transaction history to verify the purchase price, which may result in a better refund amount than the lowest advertised price.
CVS does not have an official price matching policy and typically will not match competitor prices on the same items. The company focuses on their ExtraCare rewards program, weekly ad promotions, and manufacturer coupons as their primary savings mechanisms rather than price matching. If you find consistently better prices on specific items at competing pharmacies or retailers, CVS may not be the most economical choice for those products. However, combining ExtraCare rewards with manufacturer coupons and shopping sale cycles can sometimes result in better final prices than competitors even without direct price matching.
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