One of my favorite places to shop is Rite Aid. Not only for their great sales, but for the many programs throughout the year Rite Aid offers its customers. I have participated in all of them!
The "Gift of Savings" they have offered the past two years, wherein you spend up to $100 and you get back up to $20. I have gotten a total of $60 back in the form of a $20 check. When you go to shop at Rite Aid with this coupon, its like being handed free money. Who doesn't like free money?
I also participate in rebates. It is so easy to do, just sign up using your email and everytime you shop at Rite Aid, whether you think you have an item that includes a rebate, just enter your receipt. The computer will automatically let you know, in a few days, if you purchased something that has a rebate with it. I have gotten a few checks back from Rite Aid for these. Again, free money.
Review Videos for coupons. This is an awesome program, which I have also partaken in. For every 20 videos you review, you are able to print out a coupon for $5 off $20, plus print out coupons on all the product videos you have watched. Pair those Rite Aid coupons with other manufacturer coupons, and you could have a free purchase on your hands!
Right now, Rite Aid has an AMAZING new program called RITE AID "The Game of Life". I am crossing my fingers to win at this one. I really want to win the WII game as I think I am the only family in the United States that does not have this game. This is where I am asking for your help. I have TONS of duplicate and triplicate game pieces, and am willing to trade. I need the following game pieces #29, #39, #47 and #52. If you have duplicats of those, please let me know and hopefully I have something you need. In order to obtain tickets you must purchase items specially marked in their weekly flyers. Each item you purchase equals tickets. Grab a game piece at your local Rite Aid store and start playing!
Remember, Rite Aid allows 1 manufacturer coupon together with a Rite Aid coupon off 1 item. How awesome is that? Now that is savings in my pocket and now, hopefully, yours!
Happy Savings!
Tracy
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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