Rite Aid Guide

See the Official Rite Aid Coupon Policy (updated November 2009).
Rite Aid has a rebate program called Single Check Rebates (SCR), where you could sign up online. RA publishes a monthly rebate circular at the beginning of every month, which are available either online or in-store.
After you make a purchase of the products with the SCR indicated, make sure to save your receipts, since you’ll need that to enter information online to track your rebates (usually within 30 days). At the end of the month, just log-on, and request your rebate check!
NOTE:
- Unlike the CVS ExtraCare program, you won’t receive a card
- However like the CVS ExtraCare program, when combined with manufacturer’s, store sales, and sometimes in-ad coupon, would make a GREAT deal!
- Many of the rebates would say “limit 1″ or “limit 2″
Want to get extra coupons from Rite Aid?
- If you sign up for the Rite Aid Weight program, you’ll receive instructions on how to download a $5 off $25 coupon
- Sign up for their Rite Aid adperk program. Basically you’ll view ads and in turn, receive the relevant coupons from the product ads that you watched, and also, you’ll receive “credits” for each ad. When you’ve accumulated 20 credits, you’ll be able to access a $5 of $20 coupons
- Coupons.com occasionally has $5 off $25 coupons from Rite Aid
- Sometimes Rite Aid themselves will provide “e-mail” coupons similar to this PDF file.











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