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.
Rite Aid Gift of Savings Site is Live!
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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!
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.
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 ….
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.
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 $