Rite Aid
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Rite Aid is the last of the drugstores with a fabulous mail in rebate program. What I love most about it is that all submissions can be done online and verified almost immediately so you don’t have to guess if your purchase was the correct one. If you are new to Rite Aid here are a few things you need to know.
The Southern California Ad runs Friday to Thursday. NOTE for Antelope Valley residents: sometimes the stores in Palmdale and Lancaster are following the So Cal schedule and other times the nationwide schedule. Currently the Antelope Valley is back on the nationwide schedule! If you are in other areas of So Cal be aware Thursday will be your last day to shop! The Nationwide ad runs Sunday to Saturday.
The monthly rebate program at Rite Aid is called the Single Check Rebate Program (SCR in abbreviation). You can pick up a rebate book in-store each month, view the list online here or opt for it to be emailed to you monthly. Many times, the best rebates are only good for one week periods and paired with a sale price so keep your eyes open and check here on Saturdays for the best deals.
As I said above you can enter your receipts online the day you buy the items (keeping me from forgetting!) or save up all the receipts and mail them in at the end of the month. You can only make one check request a month, so wait until the end of the month to request your check. You will receive your check a couple of weeks after requesting it as a post card in the mail and if you don’t wamt to deposit it you can use it to make another purchase at Rite Aid.
Rite Aid accepts all manufacturer’s coupons including printables and often offers coupons for $5 off a $25 purchase that can be stacked with the other coupons and SCR program to not only get fabulous freebies but also occasionally make money. You will want to purchase $25 before coupons and hand your $5 off $25 purchase coupon first. Then hand the cashier the remained of your coupons.
Rite Aid also often offers store coupons in-ad, which can usually be stacked with a manufacture coupon. Check the top of the coupon and verify that it reads Rite Aid Coupon and NOT manufacture coupon before pairing them up.
Ad perks is Rite Aid’s store coupon program where you earn coupons by watching videos online. Ad perk coupons are Rite Aid store coupons and like the in-ad coupons they can be stacked with a manufactures coupon. To earn ad perk coupons go to Rite Aid Video Values and create an account, then watch the videos and they will add the coupons to your account. You can print those now or later — but they do expire in a month. You can watch all videos up to the second to last day of the month. The coupons expire the last day of the next month .
+Up Rewards is Rite Aids new program and it is similar to CVS’s Extra Care Program. +Up Rewards print at the bottom of your receipt and can be used on your next purchase. Currently, +Up Rewards do roll so you can pay with a +up reward for the same product and get another +up reward for your second purchase. The computer can only print 20 +Up rewards at a time so you have to make sure you are purchasing less than 20 items that will produce an +Up reward. Anything over that will probably freeze the computer and you will have a bit of a mess on your hands!













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