Coupon not accepted? Double-check the expiration date and ensure the coupon is for Crestor and the correct dosage. Verify Walgreens accepts manufacturer coupons; some locations might have restrictions.
Incorrect discount? Compare the coupon’s stated discount to the final price. Discrepancies often arise from additional insurance discounts or pharmacy fees which could be reducing the coupon’s impact. Clarify this with the pharmacist.
Coupon code not working? Many coupons require specific entry. Carefully type the code; a single misplaced character prevents redemption. Consider contacting the coupon issuer’s customer service for assistance if problems persist.
System error? Walgreens’ systems can occasionally malfunction. Try again later; a temporary glitch could be the cause. Alternatively, attempt using a different payment method or a different Walgreens store.
Coupon printed unclearly? Faint barcodes or illegible text can cause scanning errors. Request a new coupon or use a clear digital version from your mobile device.
Prescription requirements not met? Coupons sometimes have prescription stipulations (e. g., requiring a new prescription). Confirm your prescription status aligns with the coupon’s terms.
Still having trouble? Contact Walgreens customer service directly or reach out to the coupon manufacturer for support; they can investigate the issue and provide resolution.


