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Walgreens Loyalty Card #BalanceRewards #Cbias

When you live at Walgreens like I do (I live down the street. We are at Walgreens at least once a week, because I can literally walk there), you will get emails like this:

Loyalty program? I am all for that! Run out of milk? Walgreens run. Run out of eggs? Walgreens run. Dying for a bag of chips? Walgreens run. Toilet Paper? Walgreens! Birthday card? Walgreens again. Stamps? Walgreens. Can you see why we are they all the time? I am beyond excited to find out they are going to reward me for shopping with them!

Now, the early bird gets the worm. When you sign up early for Walgreens Loyalty Card (called Balance Rewards) prior to September 16, you are entered to win 1 Million loyalty points!

Why should you sign up for Walgreen Loyalty Card? There are so many reasons why! You will save on sale items every week. The items you buy will allow you to earn points. Those points can then be turned in for Redemption Cash! (Pay me shop? I’m sooo there!)

It is free to sign up. However, you will need to provide your name, address, phone number and e-mail address unless you have a Walgreens.com account (then you just sign in):

You can start earning points starting September 16th. Want to know how many points you have? You can access point totals at checkout, online at www.walgreens.com/balance, or through the app on your phone.

How are redemption dollars calculated? Points are converted into Redemption Dollars using the following scale:

• 5,000 points = $5

• 10,000 points = $10

• 18,000 points = $20

• 30,000 points = $35

• 40,000 points = $50

When you want to redeem your point, let the cashier know, and they will convert them to Redemption Dollars. Redemption dollars can be used for anything in the store except dairy, liquor, tobacco, stamps, phone/pre-paid gift cards, money orders/transfers, transportation passes, charitable donations, prescriptions, pseudoephedrine or ephedrine products, immunizations, health tests or other health care items or services. After six months, your card will be considered inactive if you don’t use it, and you will lose your points. As long as you use your card on a regular basis, the points expire on a 36-month rolling basis.

You don’t even have to shop in the store! You can shop online and do a web pickup. You just place you order and head over to the store.

Once at the store, head over to the photo counter.

They will give you your order:

I love being rewarded for shopping that I already planned on doing with my Walgreens Loyalty Card. Make sure you sign up!

I am a member of the Collective Bias™ Social Fabric® Community.  This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias™ and Walgreens  #CBias #SocialFabric

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