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Crowing about how to Rite Aid

Rite Aid happens to be my favorite store.  The cashiers and staff always seem so friendly and helpful!  Thank goodness!!  I hear such horror stories sometimes.  The cashiers I know are just as thrilled as I am when I have such a long receipt print out!!  But here is the low down on how-to Rite Aid.  If you have questions Please Please Please ask me.  I will so help you!!

Rite Aid has a monthly rebate program called the Single Check Rebate (SCR). You can look at the list online here (click on View Offers). The really good rebates are only good for a week period and the item is on sale also.  So get it while it's hot.

When you make a purchase that’s eligible for an SCR, you need to remember to enter your receipts.  At the end of the month you request your check. When it comes you deposit or cash it like a check.  I usually keep rolling the cash back into Rite Aid and don't touch the money in the bank.  (I'm hoping this is making sense to ya'll.)

Many SCR items end up being FREE once you receive the rebate. For example, if an item is $3.99 and qualifies for a $3.99 SCR, then the item will be free after the rebate! Even better, you can use a manufacturer coupon along with the SCR and possibly even make money on the purchase!  That's something to crow about now!!


Rite Aid often offers in-ad coupons found in their weekly ad.  These coupons can be used (or stacked) on top of manufacturer’s coupons for even greater savings.
Rite Aid also has a Video Values Program. Basically, you spend a couple of minutes watching various video advertisements and in return, you earn video credits and coupons. These credits can then be used to print Rite Aid coupons! Often times there are various bonus coupons as well.  For example, if you watch 15 Beauty Videos then you earn a $4 off a $20 purchase coupon.  (which can be stacked with any other coupon) Note: This offer is not available every month. Video Values coupons can be stacked with manufacturer coupons for even more savings! Go here to find out more about the Video Values Program.  Make sure to check the end of your receipts.  From time to time there are surveys to fill out.  For example, I just completed a survey and received $3 off $15 purchase.  You can add this on top of all the other coupons that you have.  This is why I love shopping at the drug stores.  They give you incentives to buy there.  They have my patronage!  I hope this is making sense.


RITE AID WELLNESS PLUS
As a Wellness member, you can earn great money-savings rewards including:
* Member-only pricing – Please check here.
* 10% off Rite Aid Brand products every day – You must present your Wellness card at checkout to receive this discount.
* 24/7 access to a pharmacist – Just call 1-800-RITEAID.
* Earn one point for every dollar you spend on non-prescription purchases – Excluded are: cigarettes, alcohol, gift cards, online purchases, lottery tickets, licenses, money orders, money transfers, prepaid cards, stamps, and other mail services
* Earn 25 points for every prescription you purchase - Prescriptions filled in NY/NJ are not eligible.
And the more points you earn, the more rewards you get…
* Every 125 points – a one-time 10% off shopping pass
* 500 points – 10% off on all non-prescription points purchases everyday
* 500 points – free health screenings (Members will receive a certificate good for one free blood glucose and total cholesterol health screening at Quest Diagnostics or an equivalent service.)
* 1,000 points – 20% off on all non-prescription points purchases every day

RITE AID +UP REWARDS
The +UP Reward program is an incentive program that allows manufacturers to provide a +UP Reward to consumers for buying a specific product(s). Each week, different items, which generate a +UP Reward, are advertised in the store circular. Make sure to read thoroughly.  I will guide you!! 

An +UP Reward is a coupon that prints at the bottom of your receipt and can be used on your NEXT purchase. +UP Rewards are tied to your Wellness Plus Account so you must use your card to get the reward.  You always have to pay for the tax in the end.  Sometimes that's all I pay!!



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