Rite Aid 101

Rite Aid’s loyalty program is called Single Check Rebates.  Monthly and weekly, Rite Aid offers cash-back rebates on certain items which can be redeemed on-line or through the mail.  Simply pick up a rebate directory at the front of the store to learn how to enroll and what items offer rebates.

Rite Aid also started a new program called +Up Rewards.  These are ‘coupons’ that print out at the end of your receipt after you purchase certain items.  The coupons are a dollar amount that can be used on your next purchase at Rite Aid.

Kaley’s Top 5 BIG TIPS for Rite Aid

  1. Be sure to apply for the rebates in time.  Typically, you have about 3 weeks to do so after the month is over.
  2. On-line redemption is the way to go!  You simply need to sign up at riteaid.com, enter your receipt information, and they will do the rest of the work for you.  It’s super easy.
  3. Stop by this site weekly for coupon match-ups and weekly deals.  By looking for coupons and waiting for sale prices, you can get the best deal.
  4. Checks typically take 2-3 weeks to arrive.  If you’d like, you can use the checks like money on your next Rite Aid purchase.
  5. Be sure to take advantage of Rite Aid’s new program, +Up Rewards.  When purchasing products that earn +Up Rewards, roll those rewards over onto your next transaction to keep your out of pocket low.
Share and Enjoy:
  • Print this article!
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Twitthis
  • Facebook
  • E-mail this story to a friend!
  • StumbleUpon
Print

6 responses to “Rite Aid 101”

  1. Bethany

    Thanks for the info! I follow a lot of money saving blogs and I’m taking your advise and starting with just one drug store at a time. You are the only one that broke down the process of Rite Aide and the check rebates! I’m very grateful!!

    [Reply]

  2. Rite Aid Week of 9/6/09: Cha-Ching on a Shoestring

    [...] new to shopping at Rite Aid, I recommend checking out my Top 5 Tips for Drugstore Shopping and my  Top 5 Tips for Shopping at Rite Aid. Please note that coupons vary by region.  Read all about my coupon lingo [...]

  3. Ada

    Hi,

    There’s a new Rite Aid coupon policy.

    http://www.forthemommas.com/rite-aid-coupon-policy

    Seems like all stores have to adhere to this now, which is AWESOME. I tried both the stores in my area who always fussed about coupons and rite aid coupons, but now it seems like they’ve changed their policy.

    Hope it helps.

    [Reply]

  4. Rite Aid Week of 10/25/09: Cha-Ching on a Shoestring

    [...] new to shopping at Rite Aid, I recommend checking out my Top 5 Tips for Drugstore Shopping and my  Top 5 Tips for Shopping at Rite Aid. Please note that coupons vary by region.  Read all about my coupon lingo [...]

  5. Rite Aid Week 11/1/09: Cha-Ching on a Shoestring

    [...] new to shopping at Rite Aid, I recommend checking out my Top 5 Tips for Drugstore Shopping and my  Top 5 Tips for Shopping at Rite Aid. Please note that coupons vary by region.  Read all about my coupon lingo [...]

  6. pat

    I have been using the Rite Aid rebate program for about 1 1/2 years. I have stock piled so much For free!!!

    [Reply]

Leave a Reply

Optionally add an image (JPEG only)