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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RP = Red Plum
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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Here are all the deals for Rite Aid starting Sunday 7/25. This is another incredibly long list. This week starts the beginning on the August Rebates and also will bring new Rite Aid printable coupons, (so print any you want TODAY!)

If you see any other deals or coupons leave a comment below. You can get a $5 off $25 purchase coupon for earning 20 Video Values points.

To see the full weekly ad, go here.

If you are new to Rite Aid read the getting started guide.

SCR Deals

  • Listerine Poketpaks, 72 ct., or Reach Toothbrush 1 ct., $3.99
    -$2.99 SCR #80 wyb (1)
    -$1 +UP wyb (1)
    -.50/1 Listerine PocketPacks 24ct+ RP 4/11. 5/16, 3/07, 1/03
    -$1.50/2 Reach Toothbrush, floss, or access flosser, RP 4/11
    -B1G1 Reach Total Care+ Massage or Reach Total Care Multi-action Toothbrush, RP 5/16
    -B1G1 Reach Single Toothbrush , RP 01/03
    -B1G1 Reach Adult Toothbrush, 1ct or Reach Wondergrip 2ct value pack, RP 12/06/09
    -$1 off Reach Toothbrush or Value Pack, RP 3/07
    -$1 off Reach Toothbrush or Floss printable
    Total = FREE + Profit
  • Cover Girl Foundation, Concealer, Powder or Blush B1G1
    Free Rite Aid Glam Camp Bag wyb $10 Worth SCR # 85
    -$1 off CoverGirl Any Product, P&G $100 Coupon Booklet, PG 7/04, 6/06
    -$1 off CoverGirl Queen Collection, RP 7/11
  • L’Oreal Skin Care $14.99
    -$2 SCR # wyb (1)
    -$1 off L’Oreal Age Perfect or Skin Genesis, RP 7/11 (if included)
    -$1 off L’Oreal Facial Cleanser, RP 6/20
    -$1 off L’Oreal Facial Moisturizer, RP 6/20
    Total = $11.99
  • Prilosec OTC 28 ct. $18.99
    -$3 SCR # wyb (1)
    -$5 off Prilosec OTC, Parade Magazine 6/27
    -$1 off Prilosec OTC, PG 7/04 or 6/06
    -$3 off Prilosec OTC, PG 6/06
    Total = $10.99
  • Trojans Condoms 10-12 ct. at $12.99
    -$3 SCR # wyb (1)
    Total = $9.99
  • Sea Breeze, Deep Cleaning 10 oz., at $4.99
    -$3 SCR #68 wyb (1)
    -$1 off Sea Breeze Product, SS 6/06, (exp 7/31)
    Total = 99¢
  • Gillette Fusion, Proglide Manual or Power Razor $10.99
    -$5 SCR #78 wyb (1)
    -$2 off Gillette Fusion ProGlide Razor, PG 7/04, (exp 7/31)
    -$4 off Gillette Fusion Razor, PG 6/06, (exp 7/31)
    Total = $1.99
  • Itch X B1G1 at $7.99
    - $2 SCR #16 wyb (1)
    Total = $5.99 or $2.99 each
  • Mead Composition Notebooks Buy 1 Get 2 Free
    -$2 SCR #105 wyb $15 worth of Mead Products

UP Rewards

  • $3 +UP wyb Colgate Total Advanced 4 oz. or Sensitive 6 oz. at $3
    -$1 off Colgate Total Advanced, Enamel Strength, Advanced Clean or Fresh Toothpaste, 4 oz +, SS 7/11
    -$1 off Colgate Total Toothpaste, 4 oz +, SS 7/11
    (makes it FREE plus overage)
    -$1 off Colgate Sensitivity Toothpaste printable
    -.75/1 Colgate Total Toothpaste printable
  • $1 +UP wyb Nivea for Men Body Wash 16.9 oz. at $1.99
    -$3/2 Nivea Body Wash printable (if included) (makes BOTH FREE)
    -$1 off Nivea Men’s Body Wash, RP 7/25
  • $1 +UP wyb (2) Kellogg’s Cereal, Pop Tarts or Rice Krispy Treats 8 ct., at $2 ea
    Rice Krispies, Corn Flakes, Frosted Flakes, Raisin Bran, Froot Loops, Apple Jacks or Corn Flakes
    -$5 Manufacturer’s Coupon wyb $15 worth SCR # 101
    -$1.25/3 Kellogg’s Cereals, 10 oz +, RP 6/27
    -$1.25/3 Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts printable
    -$1/2 Kellogg’s Cereals, 10 oz +,printable or printable
    (makes it $1)
    -$1.50/3 Kellogg’s Cereals, printable
  • $1 +UP wyb (2) Purex Products at $3
    Liquid Detergent 50 oz., Powder 44 oz., Softener 100 oz., or 3-in-1 sheets 20 ct.
    -$1 off One Purex Complete 3-in-1 Laundry Sheets printable (makes it $1)
    -.35/1 Purex Natural Elements Detergent or Fabric Softener
    printable
  • $1 +UP wyb (2) Nestle Pure Life Water 24 pk., at $3.50
  • $2 +UP wyb (2) Stayfree, Carefree, or O.B. Pro Comfort Tampons at $3
    Stayfree Maxi 16-24 ct., Carefree Pantiliners 14-60 ct., or O.B. Pro Comfort Tampons 18 ct.
    -$1 off Carefree Ultra Protection Liners, printable
    -$1/2 Carefree products, RP 6/27
    -$1.50 off O.B. product, RP 6/27
  • $3 +UP wyb $15 worth of L’Oreal Cosmetics
    -$1 off L’Oreal Paris Cosmetic, RP 6/20
    -$1 off L’Oreal Telescopic Explosion Mascara or any L’Oreal Cosmetic Product, RP 5/23
  • $2 +UP wyb (2) Revlon Colorsilk Hair Color at $3
    -$1/2 Revlon Colorsilk, SS 6/27, (exp 7/25) (makes it $1.50)
  • $1 +UP wyb Brawny Paper Towels 8 pk. or Quilted Northern Bath Tissue 12 ct. at $6.99
    -$1/2 Brawny Toilet Paper, 2 roll + printable
    -.50/1 Brawny Paper Towels, 2 roll +, RP 6/27 (makes it $5.49)
  • $1 +UP wyb Pantene 25.4 oz. or Head & Shoulders 23.7 oz. at $5.99
    -$2 off Pantene Styler, Treatment, or Hairspray, Parade Magazine 6/27 (makes it $2.99)
    -$1/2 Pantene Product, PG 6/06, Parade Magazine 6/27, PG 7/04, or SS 6/13
    -$1 off Pantene Styler, Treatment, or Hairspray, PG 7/04
  • $1 +UP wyb Beyonce Heat Fragrance at $5 off
  • $1 +UP wyb Wet ‘N Wild Cosmetics at B1G1 50%off
  • $1 +UP wyb Aveeno Shampoo, Conditioner or Styler at $5.99
    -$1 off Aveeno Nourish Shampoo, Conditioner and Styling Products, SS 6/20 or, (register) printable
    -$2/2 Aveeno product, SS 6/20
    -$10 off Mail in Rebate wyb $20 in Aveeno products, rebate printable
  • $2 +UP wyb Dove Body Wash 24 oz., Dove Beauty Bar or Caress Bar Soap 8 pk. at $8.99
    -$1 off Dove Body Wash, 10 oz +, excl men’s care, RP 6/27, (exp 7/25)
    -$1 off Dove Go Fresh Body Wash printable
    (makes it $5.99)
    -$1.25 off Dove Body Wash, RP 6/27, (exp 7/25)
    -$1 off Dove Men-Care Body Bar 6 pk +, Body Wash 1.35 oz +, or Shower Tool, RP 6/27 (if included)
    -.75/1 Dove Beauty Bar, 6 pk +, RP 6/27, (exp 7/25)
  • $1 +UP wyb Nivea 8.4-13.5 oz. or Eucerin Lotion 4 or 13.5 at $5.99
    -$1 off Nivea Body Lotion, 8.4-16.9 fl oz, RP 6/20 (makes it $3.99)
    -$4/2 Nivea Men’s Revitalizing Lotion printable
    -$4/2 Nivea Body Products, 8.4 oz + printable
  • $2 +UP wyb One-A-Day Vitamins at $8.99
    -$1 off One a Day Adult or Teen multivitamin
    printable
    -$1 off One a Day Men’s or Vita Craves Product, RP 6/13
    -$1 off One a Day Prenatal Vitamins printable
    -$1 off One a Day Women’s Product, RP 6/13 (makes it $5.99)
  • $5 +UP wyb Alli Weight Loss Kit 120 ct. at $49.99
  • $2 +UP wyb Conair Instant Heat Curling Iron, Blow Dryer, Hair Cut Kit or Trimmers $9.99
  • $2 +UP wyb Centrum at $11.99
    Original Formula 200 ct., Silver 150 ct., or Kids 150 ct.
    $1 off Centrum , RP 6/06
    or RP 5/16 (makes it $8.99)
    -$1 off Centrum Kids, RP 5/16
    -$1 off Centrum Reg or Kids printable
    -$1 off Centrum Silver, 110 ct +, RP 7/11 or RP 6/06
    -$2 off Centrum 200ct+, or Centrum Kids, 150 ct+, RP 5/16
    -$2 off Centrum Silver, 150 ct + printable
  • $2 +UP wyb (2) Cosamin at B1G1
  • $1 +UP wyb Breathe Right Nasal Strips 10-12 ct. or Clear Eyes Eye Drops .5 oz. at $3.99
    -$1.50 off Breathe Right Product, 10-12ct, RP 4/11 (makes it $1.49)
    -$1 off Clear Eyes product, SS 5/02
  • $2 +UP wyb NeilMed Nasa Mist Saline Spray 6 oz. or Sinus Rinse Kit Neti Pot 8 oz. at $9.99
    (makes it $7.99)
  • $1 +UP wyb (3) Summer’s Eve Products at $3.33
    Deodorant Spray 2 oz., Feminine Wash 15 oz., Feminine Cleansing Cloths 32 ct., Powder 9 oz., Shower Gel 12 oz.
  • $2 +UP wyb $10 worth of Rite Aid Vitamins and Supplements B1G1
  • $1 +UP wyb Soft Lips at $2.99
  • $2 +UP wyb Dulcolax at $12.99
    Stool Softener or Laxative Tablets 50 ct., or Balance 8.3 oz.
    -$1 off Dulcolax Laxative Tablets, SS 5/16
    -$1 off Dulcolax Stool Softener, SS 5/16

    -$4 off Dulcolax Balance Bottle, SS 5/16 (makes it $6.99)
    -$5 off Dulcolax Balance, 14 dose+, May All You Magazine
  • $1 +UP wyb Arm & Hammer Spinbrush, 360 Sonic, or Children’s Power Toothbrush at $4.99
    -.75/1 Colgate 360 Toothbrush, June All You Magazine (makes it $3.24)
    -.75/1 Colgate 360° ActiFlex manual toothbrush printable
  • $2 +UP wyb Listerine Mouthwash 1.5 liter or Rembrandt Toothpaste 2.6-3 oz. at $5.49
    -$5 Rite Aid Gift Card wyb $15 worth of select products SCR #556
    -$1 off Listerine Antiseptic 500ml+, RP 12/06/09
    -$1 off Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash printable
    -.50/1 Listerine Antiseptic Mouthwash, 500mL, RP 1/03, 3/07, 5/16, 4/11
    -$3 off Rembrandt Toothpaste or Plus Peroxide Whitening printable
    -$1 off Listerine Whitening Rinse, 16 oz.+ or any Rembrandt Whitening Mouthwash, RP 01/03
    -$2 off Rembrandt 2 hr Kit or any Rembrandt Whitening Toothpaste, RP 5/16
    -$2 off Rembrandt Whitening Mouthwash or Whitening Toothpaste, RP 01/03/10
  • $1 +UP wyb (2) Arrid XX, Arm & Hammer Deodorant or Toothpaste at B1G1
    -$1 off Arm & Hammer Toothpaste 4.3 oz + printable
    -.75/1 Arm & Hammer Toothpaste or Whitening Booster, 2.4 oz +, SS 6/20
  • $2 +UP wyb KY Lubricants 4.5-6.7 oz. at $9.99
    -$5 SCR # 25 wyb Intense Arousal Gel for Her .34 oz.
  • $1 +UP wyb Pledge Aerosol 12.5-16 oz., Wipes 18-25 ct., or Multi-surface 9.7 oz. at $3.49
    (makes it $2.49)
  • $1 +UP wyb Glad Trash Bags at $5.99
    -$1 off Glad ForceFlex Trash Bags, $27 Available at Target booklet (makes it $3.99)
  • $1 +UP wyb (2) Sunsweet Plums at $3
    -$1 off Sunsweet PlumSmart Reg or Light printable
    -$1 off Sunsweet Fruits, SS 6/27 (makes it $1)
    -$1/2 Sunsweet Specialty Fruits and/or Ones, SS 6/27
  • $1 +UP wyb Dunkin Donuts or Starbucks Coffee 11-12 oz. at $6.99
    -$1 off Dunkin Donuts Bag Coffee, 11 oz +, RP 6/27
    -$1.50 off Dunkin Donuts Bag Coffee, 11 oz +, RP 6/27 (makes it $4.49)
    -$1 off Starbucks Coffee 11 oz + bag, Kraft Food & Family Mag. Summer ’10
  • $1 +UP wyb Cheetos or Fritos 7-16 oz., or Canned Dip 8-9.5 oz. at $2.50
  • $1 +UP wyb Wonka, Dove, or Hershey’s Bagged Candy 8.5-9.6 oz. at $2.99
  • $1 +UP wyb Whitman’s Sampler 10-12 oz. at $5.99
  • $2 +UP wyb Proctor Silex Coffee Maker 12 cup or Coffee Grinder at $9.99
  • $1 +UP wyb Club Size Bagged Candy at $7.88
  • $2 +UP wyb Select Frozen Treats at $2.50
    Wyler’s, Italian Ice, Jelly Belly, Slush Puppie, Hawaiian Punch, or Soda Pop Freeze Bars 12-16 ct.
  • $1 +UP wyb Haagen Dazs Ice Cream 14 oz. at $2.50
    -$1 off Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream, 14 oz, July All You Magazine (makes it 50¢)
    -$1/3 Edy’s, The Skinny Cow, or Haagen-Dazs cups, 3.6 oz +, July All You Magazine
  • $2 +UP wyb Rite Aid Backpacks or Lunch Boxes at 50% off
  • $3 +UP wyb Tena Serenity at $12.99
    Underwear 14-18 ct., Pads 30-60 ct., Ultra Thin 32-42 ct., Guards for Men 48 ct.
  • $1 +UP wyb Tresemme Shampoo, Conditioner, or Styler at $3.99
    -$1 off Tresemme Fresh Start product printable (makes it $1.99)
    -$1 off Tresemme product, (facebook) printable
  • $2 +UP wyb Luvs Family Pack Diapers at $16.99
    -$2 off Luvs Diapers, RP 6/27
    -$2.50 off Luvs products home mailer (makes it $12.49)
  • $1 +UP wyb (10) Friskies 5.5 oz. at 40¢
    -$1 off Purina Friskies 15 cans , two 12 ct, one 24 ct, one 32 ct , SS 05/02
    -$1/15 Purina Friskies cans, 5.5 oz (2) 12 ct or (1) 24 ct pk, SS 7/18
  • $1 +UP wyb Chase & Sanborn Coffee 33 oz. at $4.99
  • $1 +UP wyb (10) Hershey’s or Reese’s Single Serve Candy at 50¢
  • $1 +UP wyb (2) Monster Energy Drinks 16 oz. at $1.50
  • $5 +UP wyb Prevacid 24 hr. 28 ct., at $19.99
    -$2 off Prevacid 24hr product printable
    -$4 off Prevacid 24 Hr printable,SS 6/27 (exp 7/25), SS 7/11, printable
  • $3 +UP wyb Claritin 24-30 ct. at $19.99
    -$1 off Claritin Any Product, SS 5/09
    -$2 off Claritin Allergy Non-Drowsy, 20 ct + printable
    -$2 off Claritin tablets printable (use w/ store coupon, makes it $11.99)
    -$2 off Claritin-D Allergy Non-Drowsy, 20 ct + printable
    -$2 off Claritin-D 24 hr printable
    -$2 off Claritin Liqui-Gels printable

Other Deals

Grocery

  • Aquafina Water 1 liter, Lipton Tea 1.5 liter, or SoBe Lifewater or Aquafina Splash 20 oz. $1
    -$1/2 SoBe Lifewater products, coupons inside select products
    -B1G1 Sobe Lifewater printable
    (makes it 50¢)
  • Poland Springs Aquapods 8 pk., 11 oz. $1
  • Chef Boyardee 14.5-15 oz.$1
    -$1/5 Chef Boyardee any, 15 oz., June All You Magazine (makes it 80¢)
  • Maxwell House 10.5-11.5 oz. or Folgers Coffee 10.3-11.3 oz. $2.99
    -$1 off Maxwell House Coffee, 10.5 oz +, SS 5/16 (makes it $1.99)
    -$1/2 Maxwell House Coffee, 10.5 oz +, SS 5/16
    -$1/2 Folgers Coffee products, 7 oz + or singles, RP 7/11
    -.25/1 Folgers coffee products, 7 oz + or singles, RP 7/11
    -$1 off Folgers Black Silk Coffee, RP 7/11
  • Planters Nuts B1G1
  • Stride or Trident Gum B1G1
    -$1 off Stridex products, SS 6/13
    -Free Stride Shift Gum wyb any Stride Gum, SS 5/16
    -.50/1 Trident White Gum Single Pack, (facebook) printable
    -$1/2 Trident Single Pack Gum, (facebook) printable
  • Gatorade 32 oz. or Jolt Energy Drinks 16 oz. B1G1
  • Mini Oreos, Cheez-It, Jolly Time Popcorn, B1G1

Personal Care

  • Nexcare Bandages or First Aid Tape $1.99
    -$1 off Nexcare Any Product printable, printable, SS 6/20, or SS 4/11
    -$1 off Nexcare Bandages, SS 6/06 (makes it 99¢)
    -.55/1 Nexcare Bandages, SS 05/02
    -.55/1 Nexcare First Aid Tapes printable
    -.55/1 Nexcare Bandages, SS 05/02
    -.50/1 Nexcare Active Waterproof products printable
  • Rite Aid Loratadine 60 ct. or Cetinizine 120 ct. B1G1
  • Rite Aid Foot Care Products B1G1
  • Rite Aid Grooming Implements B1G1
  • Rite Aid Nasal and Allergy Medicine B1G1
  • Rite Aid Tussin 8 oz. and Nite Time 8.3-10 oz., or 20 ct. B1G1
  • Rite Aid Cotton and Salon Plus Cotton B1G1
  • Rite Aid Dental Floss, Floss Ups and Toothbrushes B1G1
  • Rite Aid Hand Sanitizer 2-8 oz. B1G1
  • Rite Aid Hyrdoproxide or Alcohol 16 oz., or Wipes 40 ct. B1G1
  • Rite Aid Sleep Gels or Sleep Aids 16-100 ct. or Ibuprofen PM 20-40 ct. B1G1
  • Rite Aid Maxi Pads 28-48 ct. or Tampons 36-40 ct. B1G1
  • Rite Aid Disposable Razors or Cartridges B1G1
  • Efferdent Tablets B1G1
    -.55/1 Efferdent 40 ct + or Effergrip product, SS 5/02
  • Right Guard or Speed Stick $2.50
    -$3/2 Right Guard Total Defense 5
    printable
    -$1.50/1 Right Guard Defense 5 printable
    -$2/2 Right Guard Total Defense 5 printable
    -$1 off Right Guard Total Defense 5 printable (makes it $1.50)
    -.75/1 Lady Speed Stick Stain Guard Deodorant printable

Household

  • Rite Aid One-Time-Use Camera, Batteries “AA” or “AAA” 4 pk., or 650 min. Prepaid Calling Card B1G1
  • Rite Aid Tablets, Envelopes, or Index Cards B1G1
  • Rite Aid or Harvard Square Tape or Glue B1G1
  • Rite Aid or Harvard Square Notebooks, Binders, or Portfolios B1G1
  • Rite Aid Assorted Highlighters, Mini Backpack or Book Covers, or Harvard Square Fashion Pens B1G1
  • Rite Aid Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs 13, 20 or 26 watt B1G1
  • Rite Aid Liquid Drain Cleaner or Class Cleaner 32 oz., or Dish Liquid 25 oz. B1G1
  • Rite Aid Baby Care B1G1
  • Renuzit B1G1
    Pearl Scents 3.52 oz., Super Odor Neutralizer 13 oz.
    -$1 off Renuzit Pearl Scents Air Freshener printable
    -$1 off Renuzit Super Odor Neutralizer Air Freshener Spray
    printable
  • Durcacell Batteries 50% off
    “AA” or “AAA” 8 pk., “AA” or “AAA” 16 pk., “AA” 20 + 5 Free
    -$1 off Duracell Coppertop 4 pk +, or Ultra Advanced or Ultra Photo Lithium, PG 7/04
    -.75/1 Duracell CopperTop 4 pk +, or Ultra Advanced, or Ultra Photo Lithium, PG 7/04

Scenario Idea

  • There are so many little deals that it’s hard to sort through in my mind right now. These are the best deals of the things that we will use and need.
  • Buy:
    (1) Colgate Total Advanced 4 oz. or Sensitive 6 oz. $3
    (2) Nivea for Men Body Wash 16.9 oz. $1.99 ea
    (1) Sea Breeze, Deep Cleaning 10 oz., $4.99
    (1) Listerine Poketpaks, 72 ct., $3.99
    (1) Gillette Razor $10.99
    (1) Haagen Dazs Ice Cream 14 oz. $2.50
    Use:
    -$5 off $25 purchase printable
    -$1 off Colgate Total Toothpaste, 4 oz +, SS 7/11
    -$3/2 off Nivea Body Care, printable
    -$1 off Sea Breeze Product, SS 6/06
    -.50/1 Listerine PocketPacks 24ct+ RP 4/11. 5/16, 3/07, 1/03
    -$4 off Gillette ProGlide Razor PG 6/06
    -$1 off Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream, 14 oz, July All You Magazine
    Total = $13.95
    Get Back: $6 +UP Rewards and $10.99 Rebate

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  • guest
    A good question.. If I were to buy one item worth $80.00 from Rite-Aid, can I use more than one 5/25 coupon? Or not?

    And what do you suggest I do in this case? Thank you all for your time.
  • Aminehdestin
    One item you won't be able to use more than one. Some stores will let you if you go over $50 use 2 $5 off coupons, but that's just to save time and not have to split transactions. Buying one item that just happens to be expensive, you can't split in to multiple transactions and I guarantee that's a situation that could get your cashier fired for doing. I'm sure it's been done, but they'll start tracking it and firing employees before too long. I'm sorry I'm sure this isn't what you wanted to hear.
  • Awidener429
    I saw in a couple of comments where people where saying that everytime they go into a Rite Aid store that they are sold out of all the good deals, but then in a nother comment I see where 1 person alone got 5 boxes of Colgate, and 10 Niveas. I mean come on how many items do ya'll want these Rite Aid stores to order, 100?????? Not only that we can order as many as we want but that doesn't mean that we will get all of them. If we have 5 people come in to 1 store and buy the 5 Colgates and 10 Niveas, then I would have to order atleast 25 Colgates and 50 Nivea, but I know for a fact that I would not get all of them b/c I'm not the only store that sells that product. I suggest that if you want an item to go very early in the start of that sale ad.
  • kaseyshadow
    Totally off topic but I saw you work in SC. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the assistant Manager at my rite aid and the cashiers. I went sunday with the new VV and they wouldn't scan. The cashier told they had been having problems with them all morning and pushed them through. Went back later in the week and had an issue with one of the UP rewards. The cashier pushed it through. Store 11581 rocks! If you happen to be in that district or know the district manager can you pass that on! I've emailed corporate and done the survey several times. THey are great there and the one cashier is as exicited as I am about my totals:)
  • 3monkeysmom
    Even if people are only buying 1 item, in a city/town with maybe thousands of citizens, why would you think 25, 50, or 100 is enough?
    I don't know why Rite-Aid started the +UP rewards but if it was to bring in more customers, it seems to be working pretty well (although at my store, it's always dead, I'm usually the only one shopping no matter what day I go on and they always have everything in stock. I LOVE my RiteAid!!) so maybe those customers shouldn't be criticized for bringing their business there.

  • Aminehdestin
    During the ad order they give each store a projected sells number and then suggest how many to order. Management normally will order up, even from that, but it really is no guarantee that they will come in. I know our store manager has FOUGHT to get more in week after week of regular stock items that we sell out of each week and stuff coming up on ad. We can't order too much though, because if it doesn't sell, it has to be put in overstock and that $ can't go over a certain limit and the shelves only hold so much. It's a double edged sword. We try to get enough but without being psychic there's not much we can do.
  • 3monkeysmom
    I completely understand where you are coming from on that particular point :-) I just had a birthday party for my daughter...wanted to make sure I had enough but not too much when I bought the food :-) Not exactly the same but a similar concept....
    It's the attitude that customers are doing something wrong when they buy more than 1 item that I don't like. Like Nancy for instance, who says she shops for 5 people who are incapable of shopping for themselves. If they could shop for themselves it would be more people buying and only getting one but the same amount of product is being sold so I guess I just don't understand why it matters.
  • Aminehdestin
    We limit to 2 per customer (per day) on most really hot sale items b/c we've had someone tell us before that she was in a store Sunday morning and the woman in front of her bought EVERY Nivea body wash on the shelf (when they were 2 for $7 and the coupons had just come out I think) and when she asked the manager if they had anymore, he shrugged and said that lady had just bought all they had and when he tried to limit her she threatened to call and complain to corporate so he was in a catch 22. Lady #2 was grateful when I told her we had a limit of 2 even though she was looking for 3, she said she'd send her husband in, or just come back the next day so she could do all of her care packages. I don't mind people getting really good deals. I cheer it on. Actually I try to do it too. To have all of the complaints of being out of product is worse in my opinion than putting a reasonable limit on the items. I know it makes customers like Nancy go store to store or come back out day after day which I feel bad about, but it gives a more fair shot to everyone in the area to take advantage of the sale. It's not 100%, but it's the *most* fair way we've come up with to spread the wealth around. Not to mention, keeping the store open b/c we have less complaints and corporate can't get mad about our overstock levels. Win-win for the most part.
  • 3monkeysmom
    One of those "in between a rock and a hard place" kind of things, it seems...b/c you're never going to make everyone happy :-(
    I think corporate needs to get a better handle on it. I don't think its fair for the employess to bear the brunt of the complaints (from both ends of the spectrum) or to have to police everything. The best way to do that would be to put limits on those items, like CVS does, and since it's tied to your Wellness Card, that's it.
    *Just for the record, I am not a person who buys more than 1-2 of the hot sale items...I try to use my best judgement. Sometimes if I have 3-4 coupons, I might get 3-4 items....it all depends on what the item is and whether or not I need more of that item (low stockpile) or if I know someone else who needs it. Or if it's one of those deals where you have to buy a certain number to get the deal.
    But it just bothers me that people assume b/c someone is getting a ton of stuff that they're selling it at flea markets or on ebay. I'm sure a lot of people DO do that but it's not fair to attack the other people who have good intentions.
  • Aminehdestin
    That's funny b/c the only time we really assume something is going to be sold at another store or the flea market is with theft. We've only mentioned someone having a store or a booth at the flea market once that I can remember, when someone was buying all of our clearance make-up and it was obvious that it wasn't for them (pale colors and such don't normally get bought by women w/darker complexions) but even still we didn't mind them buying it, that's why it went on clearance! I've heard some customers mention "selfish" behavior when talking about some couponers, but for the most part our customers are pretty good about leaving some inventory. We've had some non-regulars lately come in wanting to buy everything on the shelf and they get angry with us, but like I said, we just try to be as fair as possible for ALL of the customers rather than the first 10 who come in or even just our regulars. I'm okay with you buying 1-2 of the really good sale items, and even 3-4 if it's a really good deal and it's something you will use. I bought 2 Nivea Body washes this week *well* before it looked like it was going to be such a hot sale -no one had bought any yet and it was at closing Sunday night!- because I figured my brother and roommate would use them and if not, they could always go to a food bank or something since my coupon made them free. I wouldn't do more than 1 deal b/c I don't want to deplete stock myself, but 2 is reasonable for anyone in my opinion.
  • 3monkeysmom
    Not saying the employees are doing the attacking :-) More and more lately on any given southernsavers posts I see it. Someone will come on celebrating a good deal they've found and stocked up on and almost immediately someone else will complain that they bought too many or accuse them of selling the items. It justs gets annoying to see people who are genuinely excited about their awesome deal getting slammed when they want to tell people about it :-( Especially when you have no way of knowing their intentions..they could be giving to friends or donating to food banks. People can just be so hurtful :-(
  • Nancy
    I do shopping for 5 people with various disabilities as well as my whole family. The couponing websites save us well over a thousand dollars a year. With the economy the way it is there will be more and more people who will learn about the great deals that these websites bring.

    I think that if a store is having an upcoming sale then they should anticipate based on past experiences that there will be extreme demand for these sale items.

    Also...is there a way that someone at Rite Aid could look on a computer and check the inventories at other stores to see which locations have the products in stock? That would be kinda neat.
  • Awidener429
    Nancy, I understand about you shopping for 5 people with disabilities, I have a few customers that do also. But you can tell when someone is shopping for someone else(for example you) vs someone just getting as many items as they can for free. Also like my DM as been helping my store order school supplies b/c we have not recieved any for the up coming school year, we had to go get a few bookbags, lunch boxes and other misc. items from 2 other stores. The warehouse is not sending it and the employess at store level can't do anything but take it from customers. Also no we can not look up on a computer at other stores inventories, yes it would be kinda neat. But say if that store didn't have something that you wanted that cashier or manager could offer to call a nearby store, atleast I would.
  • Nancy
    Okay...I think perhaps the only way to please everyone then is to give rainchecks with the sales price AND the UP's rewards the customer would have received if the product was an UP's special. And give them a reasonable period of time to use that raincheck. This is what CVS does when they face a simular problem and it's very fair. I was at CVS last week and they were out of the item I needed...and their truck had just delivered inventory the day before!

    As I've said before, as more and more people learn how to save money it's going to become more difficult to keep up with demand. I guess this would be good problem for Rite Aid to have.

    I also agree with threemonkeysmom. While I now understand the store manager's dilema, I don't agree with making customers feel bad for purchasing more items.

    I'll give you one example. This weekend Rite Aid has a great sale on their Pampers jumbo packs. Between the sales markdown, Up's rewards, manufacturer's coupons, and SCR a mom can end up not only getting the jumbo pack for FREE, but she'll also get a rebate check for $1.49 AND get a pack of wipes absolutely free along with the diapers!

    Those diaper aisles are going to be stripped bare 2 days from now...

    And I wouldn't blame a mother for wanting to purchase as many as possible and stock up on a good deal.

    All other things aside...thank you for speaking to me. Rite Aid has so much potential and with this new UP's reward it can surpass CVS if it wanted to.
  • Aminehdestin
    As of right now, we are supposed to offer rain checks INCLUDING the +Up reward if we're out of stock. Limited, of course. We always limit rain checks at my store to 2 offers b/c technically it is policy. I guess starting next week, the rain checks for +Ups will be limited to 1 since the ad states "one per household". The only thing that is annoying with the rain check including the +Up is how it has to be done. We print the rain check (through the register, hand written rain checks aren't supposed to be done anymore) and then we write on it that it was a +Up attached. So for the Nivea, we'd print the rain check for $1.99 and write "$1 +Up" so when you go to buy it with that RC, the product would be modified down to $0.99 rather than $1.99. We can't give the +Up after the purchase yet. They sent an email explaining to modify it to the "it's like paying" price and so this deal is no longer a $1 MM. So they do have it set up so that we can give you the deals, it's still going to make people upset b/c it's not AS good a deal after the sale week. That, and the fact that it would take more to get to your $25 to use a $5 coupon.
  • Nancy
    Okay, that's great information to know. I'm just wondering how that scenario would work if they had the "Buy 2 Get $4 Off" coupon. It would be impossible to get the UP on that because they would be buying both for free before the UP markdown. (personally I wouldn't care at that point about the UP, especially if I got two bottles for free. But you know how some people are about their UP's ;) )

    I'm just thinking out loud because you know at some point corporate will have to deal with it...I think that's why CVS just prints them on the receipt when the raincheck is presented.

    Thank you for the info...you've been really helpful!
  • Aminehdestin
    That's the only problem is that the UP comes off of the price instead of the next purchase. Granted, you could save your $4/2 coupons and just use the $1 coupons instead and still get them for free, just not money makers like it was the week of the sale. We've rang a few people up for items we didn't have so that they get the +UPs and then when we get the product in, they just bring in the receipt that we wrote on and we initial and give them the product they've already paid for. We can't do it much b/c it does mess up inventory (-2 and then cycle counted to 0 b/c it's impossible to have negative anything, then when we "give" the products you've paid for, then the counts are down 2 and we have to change that, it balances out in the end, but loss prevention doesn't look kindly at stuff like that). I guess it would depend on the store, because we can't do the gift cards like others do, because then we're modifying a $1 or $5 (etc) giftcard to $0 and that'll get LP involved. It's possible, that since w/coupons that item is free, but you would've gotten a +UP, your store could modify the item to the $1.99 sale for a raincheck, then modify something else to account for that $1 +Up so that you still spend/save the same. I've said a few dozen times at this point, it's a new program, we all just have to give it time to work out the kinks. I know they can give us a coupon to scan for gift cards (like the 15 minute RX guarantee you got a $5 gift card if it wasn't ready on time, but the tech would have to scan this mock coupon for $5 to keep the drawers right) and in my opinion, that would be the easiest way to do it, plus they could probably still track it w/your wellness card so that one person isn't getting 27 +Ups that are limited to one per household just because they got rain checks and it's no longer tracked. Sorry I'm rambling to try and talk out an idea that would work, even though what are the chances that I come up with something that corporate agrees with and incorporates? Really.
  • Sandy
    I have heard that starting August 1st Up Rewards will be limited to one per wellness card. No more 10 Niveas (unless you have 10 cards-- which is a no no!). Awidener, can you confirm this? If it's true, I completely understand the change.
  • Awidener429
    I have heard of them tring to limit it to 1 +up coupon per item per card. But i don't know exactly when it is going to start. They are telling us that they are trying very hard to update all the glitches that they are finding. Will post if I hear anything on exactly when it will start.
  • Aminehdestin
    Each +Up sale item does say "limit one per household" in the ad. Each and every item. So while you'd still be able to get them for free (with the coupons) you'd only get one of the $1 +up rewards. Still can't really complain about making a dollar and getting 10 free body washes, but on other sales like toilet paper and paper towels (2 items but the same listed sale) or shampoo and conditioner the limit of 1 is going to irritate people. I think it'll be adjusted as the program works the kinks out, but they're trying to keep the shelves from all being cleared on Sunday I think.
  • Nancy
    The 10 Niveas that you are referring to was due to the "Buy 2 Nivea Products Get $4.00 Off" coupon which was sponsored by Nivea. It had nothing to do with Rite Aid. I could use the coupon over at CVS and get the same deal.
  • Jacsmom
    Can anyone tell me what has happened to the 5 off of 25 PDF coupon? I need it for tomorrow.
  • Jacsmom
    HELP! What is wrong with the 5 off 25 coupon! I can't get it to print and I need it for tomorrow!
  • Nancy
    Try going to the video values and watch the video that gives you a $5/$25. If you've already printed them (there should be at least 2 of them in there), then log in under a second email address and print them off.
  • Perkins Elizabeth
    Also...for all you contact lens wearers. OptiFree Replenish twin packs are on sale this week at RiteAid. Normally they are 14.99, but they are on sale for 9.99. There was a $4 off coupon in this past Sunday's paper which makes it $5.99. It's not free, but still a SUPER DEAL!!
  • guest
    I'm new to shopping at Rite Aid (thanks to this site!) and wanted to know about rainchecks. All of the stores in my area are sold out of the Nivea Body Wash that is on sale this week. Store manager gave me a raincheck but said that since the next truck doesn't come in until the sale is over then I won't get the Up+ dollars, just the sale price. Is this true? Its a good deal either way but was curious.
  • Nancy
    I would call corporate at 1-800-RITE-AID and ask. Since the UP's rewards program is so new I don't know if anyone knows for sure.
  • Kristen_DH
    I just emailed this to Jenny, but I wanted to share w/everyone else...

    The travel size Vaseline Aloe Fresh is .79 and there is an IP for $1/1 no size limitations. Also there is a $2 off coupon for Breathe Right Strips "https://www.breatheright.com/BreatheRight_2DollarCoupon.promo"
  • Emhcoupon
    FREE OREOS!! Watch the oreo video value and get 1.00 off the single serve when you buy 2. They are b1g1 free at .89cents. So you make .11 cents!! It isn't in the ad but at our store in Holly Springs NC they are on sale.
  • Kerry
    Is anyone having any issues with the Video Values not scanning at the register for this month? (I think started on Sunday or Monday) I tried to use my $5/$20 video values cpn and it wouldn't scan and the clerk said since it didn't scan they couldn't take it or adjust off and i'd have to contact corporate. ERRR. My total was $22 and I was looking forward to using it. Plus, I was flustered I forgot to give the cashier my UPs to use to reduce the total. Bad Day yesterday. Now today I have to figure out how I can get my $5 refunded. ERRR. :(
  • Aminehdestin
    Print in black and white. I have no color ink and so I always do black and white, and mine are scanning fine. I told customers at the beginning of the week to do it that way and it does work. The color ink just causes the barcode to blur too much. Your cashier can type in the UPC (the first 11 digits after the RC) and that way you get your coupon and it still links to your card so that you can't do multiples just b/c they don't scan. I'm sure that's why stores don't want to push them through manually.
  • Emhcoupon
    Mine didn't scan either but the manager just pushed it through manually. In fact none of my coupons worked from the videos but he took them off. I almost forgot to use my ups as well. I''m not used to going to this store yet. Rite aid is new for me but I'm liking all the great values right now.
  • Nancy
    That's awful. If we take the time to watch all those boring Video Values commercials to get those coupons, then RA needs to honor them regardless...otherwise Rite Aid is just wasting our time. Call 1-800-RITE-AID and speak to customer service. There's no reason why those video values couldn't have been pushed through.
  • mightymousemom
    While working on your Kellogs/Pop Tarts deal, shop for pop tarts that have flavors Rewards Codes. Enter codes from five different flavors on their website and earn a free movie ticket. Also, there is a listerine coupon on the Rite Aid Adperks for $1.00 off any Listerine product to use with one of the listerine sale offers this week.
  • mightymousemom
    Pop Tarts also has rewards for music downloads, 2 free boxes of pop tarts, free photo prints, 1 year mag. subscription as well.
  • kaseyshadow
    Some of you posted you are having problems with the 5/25 Q. If you go to red plum and use the zip 43666 (ohio) there is a 5/25 that you can print from there. Not sure about other zips. Found this on one of the other blogs I read.
  • kaseyshadow
    The Q on red plum is only good till Saturday.
  • Kermit11
    HEADS UP!!!!!!!!!!!!! Went to Rite Aid today in Centerville, Ga and was informed that they are REALLY cracking down on the "coupon" issue. The manager had to come and check ALL my coupons and then I was informed that you can only use ONE Up reward per transaction!? I am totally shocked at how hard they are coming down on everything now. I am going to call coporate tomorrow to check for sure but tonight they would only allow me 1 Up reward per transaction.
    I also had bought a colgate and 2 Head and Shoulders and due to coupon issues I had NO Up rewards print out at ALL!!!!! The manager had to come and give me a $5 gift card for it all??? What an odd experience it was, this was just passed today FYI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Awidener429
    I work at a Rite Aid in SC and with my district we were told that you could use as many +up rewards as long as the total doesn't go below $0.00, b/c we do not give money back on any tranactions. I'm assuming that this would be for all district but not sure. Also with us if there is an internet coupon that does not scan, then we can not take them at my store and supposed to be atleast my district if not others, but they have told us that there has been issues with the video coupons scanning and to still take them but that doesn't go for the $5/$20 or $5/$25 since they are all not off of the video coupons. But it is still a good idea to call customer service and see what they say.
  • Aminehdestin
    You know they did slightly tweak the coupon policy on internet coupons not scanning, right? RA (video value) coupons aren't considered internet coupons and therefore aren't subject to the $5 limit and can be pushed through manually. If an IP coupon doesn't scan though, you can type in the first 11 digits (the acutal UPC of the coupon) and hit "Lookup" and then if it still can't find it, we are supposed to refuse it. A RA coupon though we can push through still, but we have to be careful now b/c of them being linked to the wellness card. If you type the 11 digits though, they will always find the coupon b/c those are actually in the system 100% of the time. Ask your DM about it and see what he/she has to say b/c it does seem to vary. Or mention it to your manager and see what ya'll come up with. It never hurts to be pro-active and find these things out before the complaints come in!
  • Nancy
    I spoke to corporate yesterday and the customer rep said that you can use as many UP's rewards as you want per transaction as long as the total doesn't go to zero or below zero (a transaction where they would basically owe you money).

    So if you had a transaction and the total after all UP's and coupons came to 99 cents you would not be able to use a $1.00 UP's reward to wipe out your balance.


    The rep's name was Yolanda and she said that RA is working on clarifying all these rules.

    If any of you Rite Aid peeps are reading this, you need to straighten this out with all your managers once and for all. It's a pain for your customers AND your employees!
    Customers shouldn't have to call your corporate office to get clarification on programs your managers should already know about, and the customers shouldn't have to explain to your employees how your wellness card works.

    This past Sunday I purchased the Zegerid with the $7.00 UP's rewards and the pharmacist told me that the $7.00 reward is only good for $7.00 off a future purchase of Zegerid! It was embarrassing for me (and for her ) to correct her.

  • Kermit11
    After I had to stand at the register while the manager went in the office to call on the issue, I was confused and agreed. I will admit that I paid way more out of pocket than I was anticipating and now I am unsure if I want to keep the products at all.
    This is not the 1st time I have had an issue with Rite Aid and my coupons but I will once again work on getting it all straight.

    Thank you so much for the heads up!
  • Nancy
    Oh and I almost forgot...

    Yolanda said that if anytime in the future your RA store won't take more than one UP's rewards, then take out your cell phone and call corporate at 1-800-RITE-AID and they will correct the manager right there on the spot.
  • Tina
    I am new to the rite aid SCR deals. Can I request my july check now as the august rebates are already out? Or do I need to wait until Aug 1 to request my check. I plan on buying some of the SCR deals tomorrow.
  • Fgavent
    The July and August SCR deals stand alone. You can request July at only time (as long as all your receipts have been inputted and your rebate amount is correct). You don't need to wait until 8/1.
  • Niki
    I am totally disappointed.....go to rite aid and what i see is all good deals are swipped off :(
  • Bethiez2003
    Here's what I got at Rite Aid:
    (2) Nivea for men bodywash Original $4.99 each sale $1.99
    (1) Colgate sensitive toothpaste Original $4.49 sale $3.00
    used $4.00 off 2 nivea
    OOP $3.18
    $5 up ($1 for each nivea $3 for toothpaste)

    I then bought Rite Aid brand daytime and nitetime med Original $5.49 each Sale BOGO
    OOP $0.49 Used $5 in ups


    The cashier was so impressed she asked how I knew to do that so I told her about this website. She said she will be using it from now on.
  • Nancy
    Here's what I did at Rite Aid today...

    Purchased:
    (4) Nivea for Men Body Wash - $1.99 each
    (1) Colgate Toothpaste - $3.00
    Total= $10.96
    Used:
    (1) $1.00 off Colgate Toothpaste in last week's paper
    (2) $4/2 Nivea products found at bricks coupons website
    Total OOP= $1.99

    Got back $7.00 in UP's
    I'm stockpiling these UP's to get ready for next week's sale. I took a sneak at what's going on and it looks like they are having another great sale on diapers. You can look at it at "I heart rite aid.com"
  • Nancy
    I donated the bodywash and toothpaste to the church.
  • Immaculate888
    Head's up: Many of us have been using the in ad coupon for $4 off Ace products and have been then buying the single package in the travel section for $1.29 and using the overage for other items. I just did this without a hitch at a RiteAid in my area. However, when I went to a different store a moment ago to do it again. I was told that she would have to adjust down the coupon price to the cost of the item so there would be no overage. I called corporate and sure enough, that IS the policy. SO just know that this may not work at your store and could ruin your whole trip like it did to mine! :( Bummer!
  • Aminehdestin
    I'm sorry but it is policy. I've explained to customers before that the reason for it is simply the law. While it's not fraud in the sense of someone making coupon copies and such, if we turn a coupon for $4 in and only sold an item for $1.29 then Ace OVER pays $2.71, which is basically like making Ace pay $2.71 of a Colgate product. We can be fined for that because it's corporate coupon fraud. The cashier can be fired for it because they didn't pay attention, and technically Ace could go after the consumer for fraudulent use of their coupon. So if we mark out the bar code and write in what we take the coupon for, it covers all of the bases to keep us all from getting in trouble. The ad coupon isn't as big a deal though, because we don't get paid for them, but we are supposed to watch all coupons for this situation just in case. I came home one night and actually looked up the state law to see WHY our policy does it this way and other stores don't. Turns out, they're just trying to follow the fraud laws to the letter and stay a step ahead instead of having to back track after the fines come in.
  • Amy
    I thought only 1 Up reward printed for the same item in one transaction, but I bought 2 bottles of Listerine and got 2 $2 Up rewards. I was only expecting one, so it was a nice surprise. However, I also bought 2 Purex 3-in-1 and only got 1 $1 Up reward. Are there limits set, or it it pretty random?
  • Amy
    Nevermind about the Purex. The deal was to buy 2 and get $1 Up. Still, if I buy two other items that have Up rewards, will two Up rewards print?
  • Lrae17
    Hey Amy...they should print, but if they don't, you can call corporate, give them your receipt info., and they'll mail you the +UP amount that didn't print. This happened to me last week when I bought Zegerid twice, even though I bought it on two different days. I was told at the store that I was only allowed one reward per item, but when I called corporate they said that was incorrect and it's a glitch in their system they're trying to work out. The lady I spoke to was very nice, apologized, and is sending my 7+UP I didn't get on my second purchase.
  • Lynn
    Cant get the $5 off $25 to work! Help!
  • Jpolk1278
    Me either!!!!!!! HELP!!!!!!!
  • Mickeys_Minnie
    The coupon for $5 off $25 is not working!
  • guest
    My rite-aid normal duracell and other single check rebates, along with my scr 555 are not clearing up and it is taking forever. It has been more than 6 days for the normal scrs. and for, the online order, it has been since the 17th...

    What do I do? I faxed a request to special services regarding 555, but not response expect that they received the fax. What about my other rebates? Is anyone else seeing the same problem? What is happening with their rebate system? Does it take forever now?
  • Nancy
    Call 1-800-RITE-AID and listen to the prompters. It will give you the option to speak to someone in customer service/rebates.
  • Kristy
    Hi! I am having the same problem, it has been 6 days since i have entered my receipts and they still haven't cleared yet. I am not sure what the probem is either
  • Jay
    Need Help Please , I can't print redplumb coupons I tried different browers,and printing direct to printer.. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks

    Jay
  • Kristen B
    Help! Rite Aid confuses me!! I have CVS down to a science, but I want to learn how to do Rite Aid the right way. What is the difference between SCR and +UP rewards? SCR are rebates that total up throughout the month and then you get a check at the end of the month? I have no idea what the +UP rewards are. Are they like ECBs at CVS?
  • Angela
    Yes- they are like ECB's but they do expire quicker. I think it is two weeks after they print out on your receipt.
  • Nancy
    Yes, they are exactly like the ECB's.
  • Joanne
    Just want to put out there for all those going after the tooth paste 3 up rewards, today Rite Aid put out a "in store" memo stating that it was only allowing one 3 up rewards per transaction. I found this out after fighting it out with a manager. He did give me the rewards but then promptly walked back and signed it with memo. When I asked him about the situation he said they have many that "take advantage" of such sales. Of course he was probably speaking of me as I walked out the door with 5 boxes of colgate, 10 nivea and a few other things, but heck I only paid 3.20 for it all so whatever.
  • Awidener429
    Joanne, I understand what you are saying but me as a Rite Aid manager would not have let you do all of them b/c on the back of our sales ad it does say "We reserve the right to limit quantities except where prohibited by law(Idaho)" Now don't get me wrong but my limit would have only been about 3, so it just depends on the manager, what kind of mood he/she is in and how they are treated by the customer.
  • couponing mommy
    I'm confused. Aren't you only allowed to do one up reward for a product per transaction anyway....ie. 1 colgate, 1 toothbrush, etc. ?? I thought that if you did more than 1 in a transaction that you would only get 1 up reward and not 2.
  • Sdavisva
    That's what I thought, also. However, yesterday I received one UP for each item I bought (4 body wash and 2 toothbrushes). I just figure they're still trying to figure out how they want to apply the UP program. At this rate, I don't see how they could sustain it at the current level (without putting limits on quantities).
  • Renee
    bought:
    (4) Nivea for Men Body Wash 16.9 oz. $1.99 ea
    (1) Nivea lotion $5.99
    (4) Tums $1 ea
    (1) Rembrant toothpaste $5.49
    (2) Sobe $1 ea
    Used:
    -$5/$25 purchase
    -(2) $4/2 nivea bodywash coupon
    -(4) $1 tums coupon
    -$1 rembrant video values coupon
    -$3 rembrant coupon
    -$1 B1G1 Sobe coupon
    Total due: 44¢
    Get Back: $7 +Up Rewards
  • Michelle
    just loves it when i walk into rite aid with coupons in hand and a great scenario...and they're out of everything!!
  • Awidener429
    It is best to hit the stores on the 1st or 2nd day of the sale b/c I have learned that all of these great deals are gone within a day or so.
  • Niki
    I agree i went to the store no nivea, no rolaids, no ace and no rembrandt...rite aid is frustating me! its 3rd time in a row no deals for me!
  • Kerry
    I went to the store on Saturday just to get a random item but knowing what was on sale on Sunday I scanned the aisles. They only stocked 4 max on each type of Nivea and about the same on a few other sale items. I went early on Sunday and got my bottle of Nivea but all the stores are empty of it now. I don't understand why they don't stock more for sale items.
  • rebecca
    im right there with you... not one bottle of nivea mens left on the shelf in all three rite aids around me. this sux
  • happy
    They do rainchecks that are good for 30 days, and if that makes you miss out. My local rite aid manager even let me pay for the SCR item last month when they didn't have it in stock so I didn't miss the cutoff date and wrote "already paid" on my rain check. I was able to submit my receipt for the SCR no problem.
  • Shawna
    Can someone tell me if you can use a Video Value coupon with a Manu. Coupon on one item? I have heard so many different stories regarding Rite Aid policy about this. Some say that you cannot b/c they both say Manufacturer, but then some say you can because the Video Value coupon as the Rite Aid logo. Thanks!
  • Asmith
    I have had this problem with one cashier and I called 1 800 rite aid and they said the cashier was wrong that video values can be stacked and to call 1 800 rite aid from the store and they would be happy to speak with cashier.
  • hoday
    Hi Shawna,
    There is no doubt about it - you CAN stack the video value coupons with a manufacturer's coupon. It has nothing to do with the Rite Aid logo being on the coupon, but the UPC numbers below the bar code. Any Rite Aid Coupon (Video Value or In-ad) beginning with RA or RC in the UPC will stack with a manufacturer's Q. Happy Stacking!
  • Shawna
    Thank you so much! I will be going there tomorrow and hopefully, there won't be drama.
  • guest
    THere is a video value coupon for brawny paper towels $1 off.
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