(promotion ended)
from the faq on cvs.com...
Are there any fees associated with the eGift Card?
No. You will only be charged the face value of the eGift Card, and we will not impose shipping or any other fees at any time.
Can I buy an eGift Card for myself?
Yes. To do so, enter your own email address in the "Recipient Email" fields, and enter your own name as the recipient name. Then check "This is for myself." Complete the transaction normally. When you receive your eGift Card alert via email, follow the instructions in this message to retrieve and redeem your eGift Card.
What exactly does the recipient receive when I send an eGift Card?
On the delivery date you choose, a message is sent to the recipient informing them of your gift, with a link to retrieve it online. The link in the email goes to a page showing the eGift Card you created (the design you selected, with your recipient's name and your personalized message), its value, and code number. This page also gives simple instructions for redeeming the eGift Card. Sometimes, special offers and promotions are listed on the page.
Where can I use my eGift Card?
You can use your eGift Card at any CVS/pharmacy location.
When does the eGift Card expire?
There is no expiration date on your eGift Card. We recommend that you redeem it soon after you receive it, so you don't forget.
What if I lose my eGift Card?
Your eGift Card has cash value and should be safeguarded as such. If you lose your printed eGift Card, contact Customer Support immediately. If your eGift Card has not been redeemed or has some remaining value, we can cancel the original and issue you a new eGift Card for that value.
- Reward Terms and Details
- Give One, Get One For every $25 worth of Gift Card by Email (eGift Card) purchased, the purchaser receives a $5 eGift Card
- Limited time offer
- You will receive one eGift Card based on your total purchase.
- See Reward Chart for reward values.
eGift Card purchase total is limited to $150 per single transaction. Please see additional terms on the Terms and Conditions page.
my sources:
cvs.com
Who Said Nothing in Life is Free?