CVS ExtraCare Reminder
I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon disappeared on me and then I got pulled into helping reorganize a shelf that had turned into total chaos.
I finally finished it, and honestly it felt better than expected once everything was sorted by use instead of by size.
I also tried that pasta idea you mentioned, and I think the trick is really just giving it a few extra minutes to rest before serving.
The texture ended up much better the second time around.
I am still planning to stop by this weekend if the timing works, and I can bring the plant cuttings I promised.
They are doing surprisingly well on the windowsill.
If you are around later, send me a note with what time feels easiest.
I am keeping the rest of the evening light and would rather not overpack it again.
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Important reminder
Your ExtraCare balance is set to expire.
Use your available rewards on eligible CVS purchases in store or online before the deadline passes.
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ExtraCare balance available
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$463.27
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This balance must be redeemed by TODAY.
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If you do not tap the button below by TOMORROW, you will forfeit all remaining ExtraCare points from 2025.
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What this means
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ExtraCare is the CVS loyalty program that gives members rewards and personalized deals. This notice is a time-sensitive update about a balance that is nearing expiration, so acting now helps ensure your available value is not lost.
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How to use it
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Review your eligible rewards and apply them toward qualifying CVS purchases online or when shopping in store. The sooner you confirm your balance, the easier it is to redeem before the deadline.
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Keep your ExtraCare value active.
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One step now can help prevent your 2025 points from expiring.
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Redeem ExtraCare Rewards
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This is a service-style reminder regarding your ExtraCare membership status and available reward balance. Redemption availability applies to eligible CVS purchases and membership account conditions.
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I checked the route this morning and it looks much easier if I leave a little earlier and avoid the center streets near lunch.
Last time I went that way, it turned into a slow crawl for no good reason, and I would rather start calm than arrive already annoyed.
I finished the book you recommended, and the middle was stronger than I expected after such a quiet opening.
The ending felt a little abrupt, but I am still glad I stuck with it.
I also moved the small table into the corner, and the room finally feels less cluttered.
It is funny how one minor change can make everything feel more settled.
If you still want help with the setup tomorrow, I can come by after breakfast and stay until the tricky parts are done.
Just send me the details whenever you have a minute.