Rite-Aid

Rite-Aid will not accept any other store coupons, however they are glad to accept any manufacture coupons or their own store coupons.

Rite-Aid will accept any print at home/internet coupons that will scan properly at the checkout. Any print at home/internet coupons that appear to be distorted, blurry, altered in any way, or are obvious duplicates will not be accepted. Rite-Aid will not accept “FREE” product (no purchased required) print at home/internet coupons. Any of the buy-one-get-one-free and other face values that have a purchase requirement are acceptable.

Rite-Aid does not double coupons, however they have something called “single check rebates”  program and here is how it works. When you buy certain items, you get a Single Check Rebate for some or all of the purchase price. For example, Rite Aid will have Playtex Tampons on sale for $3.99 a box and offer a “Single Rebate Check” back for $2.00 a box.

Now unlike CVS or Walgreens, the “Single Check Rebate” is an actual check and you don’t have to spend it at Rite-Aid.

Here Is How It Works:

  1. Sign-up on Riteaid.com to receive your single check rebates.
  2. Each month Rite-Aid has a whole slew of Single Check Rebate offers. For instance, the May program features 115 rebate offers, totaling up to $480.00 in rebate savings.
  3. Make your purchases, and hold on to the receipt.
  4. Log on to Riteaid.com and enter your receipt information as instructed.
  5. Request your check. You must wait until the end of the month to request your check so it can be paid out all at once.
  6. I’ve gotten a lot of great, and “free”, stuff at Rite-Aid. I’ve also MADE money purchasing things at Rite-Aid. Here are some pros and cons:

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    PROS

    • Rite-Aid will often offer “FREE” items after “Single Check Rebate”. For example, they’ll have a buy 1 Colgate @ $2.89 and get a “Single Check Rebate” for $2.89 deal.
    • Rite-Aid accepts internet coupons! So if you have a $1.00 coupon for Colgate, using the scenario above you would net $1.00 after the “Single Check Rebate”.
    • “Single Check Rebates” are cash. Unlike CVS or Wal-Greens, you don’t have to spend them at Rite-Aid.
    • Accepts manufacture coupons
    • Offers their own store coupons

    CONS

    • The deals really are not as good as CVS or Wal-Greens. But they have their moments…
    • Entering receipts online is kind of a pain. It is not a hard job , it is just something else you have to do. But a small price to pay for “free” stuff.
    • You have to wait for your money. Rite-Aid wants you to request your check only after you’ve entered in receipts for the entire month.
    • Does not accept “free” internet coupons
    • Does not accept other store coupons

    Coupon friendliness rating: 3.0 stars

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