Rite Aid 101
* With any store it is vital you print their coupon policy and carry it with you in your binder. I recommend you read it thoroughly, so you can be familiar with it. Don't forget coupon policies do change, and I will post when they do. Rite Aid coupon policy is found here.* Wellness+ Program
This is your store card (just like a grocery store bonus card). You use this to get the sale prices and +Up Rewards. There is a point system which you can learn more about here.
*+Up Rewards
Check the ad to see which products will give you +Up Rewards. They will print on the bottom of your receipt. You use these as store cash. Your subtotal must equal or be greater than the value of your +Up Rewards. You may "roll" +Up Rewards to buy the same product!
* Video Values
You watch videos. After you watch the videos, you can print coupons. These coupons do say manufacturer at the top; however, the manufacturer is Rite Aid. You may combine a "normal" manufacture coupon with the Video Values coupons. I am a HUGE fan of these. Normally there is always at least $2 free to spend on anything! These Video Values normally always correspond with the sales for the month! Watch them here.
*Single Check Rebates (SCR)
Single Check Rebates are an online rebate system. These checks can be used again at the store, or you may cash them. The rebates are limited to one per item, per customer.
* In-Ad Coupons
These are found in the Rite Aid ad that comes in the newspaper on Sunday. These coupons do say manufacturer...but again these are just like the Video Value Coupons...the manufacturer is Rite Aid. You may stack these with a manufacturer's coupon for even more savings.
2 comments:
I also found out that you can stack in ad coupons, video value coupons, and manufacturer coupons. You can use all 3! Its awesome!
Yes, you can. This way you can get some mega great deals!
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