I did not go to CVS this week because I have decided that from now on I am only going to buy things that give back extra bucks. This week the only items that gave ECBs that I was remotely interested in were some more candles and since I already have a bunch of candles and other air fresheners I opted to stay home this week.
I saved money by not driving to CVS even though it is about 3 minutes from work and also by not spending any of my gift card money to stockpile something that I already have tons of.
I have looked at the previews for next week and the month end sale and I am setting up my coupons to go shopping then.
Good for you. Although you know this kind of move is only going to have you that much more ready to go to cvs and start shopping again. As we know, saving money can become very addictive.
I am from South Africa, and am unfamilair with CVS. What does it stand for? I see that there is loads of coupons and things involved with CVS, so am very interested to find out exactly what it is all about.
To get back to your post, it seems like the retail therapy aspect of shopping is always there, regardless!