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Rite Aid Gift of Savings Site is Live!

09/13/2009 By Charlene 5 Comments

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The gift of savings program I told you about HERE is now available! You just click HERE and enter all your Rite Aid receipts. Depending how much you spend from now until October 17th- you can get up to $20 in a gift certificate from Rite Aid! This is pre coupon totals so hitting $100 is not really that difficult. You only need to enter your receipt here and it will automatically qualify you for any rebates.

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Comments

  1. Steph says

    09/13/2009 at 7:42 PM

    Okay, so if I enter my receipt like I typically do for my rebates, will this amount automatically be applied towards fall of savings? Or, do I enter them twice? Actually,I already tried for my purchase today and it told me the receipt was already entered (which I had earlier). I just want to make sure I am not missing something! Thanks!

  2. Charlene says

    09/13/2009 at 7:58 PM

    You are good to go Steph! The Rite Aid system is refreshingly easy. You will be 100% certain when they email you in a few days to tell you which rebates you qualified for.

  3. Anonymous says

    09/14/2009 at 11:12 AM

    Are you sure the amount before precouponing is taken into account say i use 5/25 coupon still the $25 is taken into account for the gift of savings program ….

  4. Charlene says

    09/14/2009 at 11:28 AM

    I would be surprised if it didn't take the $5 Rite Aid coupon off the total but I will know for sure when my info from this weekend's trip is posted. I was intending the pre-coupon total to mean manufacturer coupons. So if someone bought the Airwick for $6 and used a $6 coupon- they should still see a $6 credit toward the program.

  5. Anonymous says

    09/24/2009 at 5:21 PM

    You have mentioned in some of your other posts about the Fall Savings program at Riteaid that they will give you $5 for every $25 you spend. The flyer says that you get $5 for a total amount of $25-$50. I did it last year and only got a $5 gift card. I spent some where between $30-$40 dollars total. May-be I'm not looking at the whole picture, but I don't think that you'll get $5 for every $25. Don't want you to be bummed out when you get your card. Thanks for all the hard work you do to help us save $

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