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The Offer
Receipt Upload deal | Coupon Discount deal (search Claritin)
Swagbucks has two separate deals on Claritin:
- Coupon to save $5 off any Claritin, up to 55ct package
- Buy a 24-count pack of Claritin Cool Mint Chewables at Walmart and earn 1,500 SB.
- SB for this offer can only be earned once per week (Sunday – Saturday), while supplies last.
- Item must be purchased and receipt must be uploaded between 12:00 AM March 4, 2020 and 11:59 PM May 31, 2020.
- Cannot use this offer with any print or in-app coupon or rebate.
- Please check the offer details closely as some offers cannot be redeemed on Swagbucks when clipped, claimed or redeemed on other savings apps or websites.
Our Verdict
Looks like the 24-count Claritin costs around $20 at Walmart (here’s the online link for reference, though I’m unsure if online purchase is eligible for this deal), so the $15 back gets you most of the way there.
Reader Andrew sent in these deals and suggested using both deals together. The terms seem to discourage such stacking, and I’m unsure if it’s worked in the past. In any case, the $18.25 deal is pretty good in its own if you need Claritin. Note that these receipt upload deals seem to be hit-or-miss with some readers having issues with them in the past (e.g. offer changing in mid-deal, not being honored, etc.).
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Pretty much everything stacked. I had been at Walmart anyway so I bought the 8 and 24 pack, 1875 SBs, $3 and $5 back via Coupons dot com, $4 and $2 back via Ibotta, and another $2.50 via Fetch.
Did you use a physical coupon printed from Coupons.com or the Coupons.com app?
Used the coupons.com app. Didn’t want the coupon to show up on the receipt.
I suspect they might stack, but I’m not trying.
Most of Swagbucks’ in-store deals seem to use the same backend as Checkout 51 (and maybe Checkout 51 runs the whole thing, and just doesn’t offer the high-dollar stuff in their own app). I know with Checkout 51 sometimes they don’t have that no in-store coupon flag, so I suspect it’s always on the Swagbucks offers even though sometimes it does not apply.
My concern with using a coupon would be that the offer would not track automatically, and it would be manually reviewed by someone who would enforce the policy even though it wasn’t meant to apply.
Not really that great of a deal. The generic version can be had super cheap – maybe 10 cents/pill or less and it’s the exact same thing.
This exactly. It’s easy to get caught up in deals, but sometimes not playing their games is the best strategy.
I see couponers fall for this trap. They’ll boast about how many hundreds of dollars they “saved” on their haul of name brand goods, but those already had fat markups and generics are often just as good and cheaper without any antics.
Usually I’d feel the same way, but I’m in the medical field and currently reading a book on how sketchy generic manufacturers are… I’ll have to finish the book and reevaluate.
I’m having problems with these SwagBucks deals. I keep getting shortchanged.
Same here. The last deal, I was told I went to wrong store so I resubmitted receipt. They said I bought the wrong products. So, I resubmitted the receipt. They said I went to the wrong store. So, I circled the name of the store and resubmitted the receipt. When they again said I went to the wrong store, I submitted a ticket. Even if I get points, they will give me 1K instead of 3K because that is the current deal.
Same boat regarding the 3000SB though at this point, I’d be happy with the 4x1000SB I’m owed. I’m done with their MM deals.
When they have given me credit for the new lower offer and I submit a ticket, I have always gotten the desired amount credited eventually. Not to say it wasn’t a huge pain…last week Zendesk was sending me 29 auto-replies at a time.
Costco has Loratadine extremely cheap.
if you fixing seasonal allergies, switch to fexofenadine – it is much more effective and completely not drowsy. Again, Costco has it cheap. It’s worth the extra cost over Loratadine.
there is also $2 on ibotta and some rewards on fetch rewards.