
I am going to start ya off easy with rite-aid.
Here are the best deals at Rite Aid for the week of 11/8-11/14.
Oral B CrossAction Toothbrush
$2.99 with a $2.99 SCR (limit 1) ----SCR is single check rebate which is easy to sign up and do online
$1 off 11/1 PG -----This means there is or should be a $1 off coupon in the 11/1 PG(that is one that comes in our mail)But others get it in the newspaper. Sometimes the
coupon isn't exactly the right amount because it varies per region, so the people that post the info won't always know who gets what coupon.
FREE + profit after coupon and rebate! --- So what this means basically is if you went to rite-aid today and purchased the Oral B CrossAction Toothbrush (if we have the 1.00 coupon)Using the $1.00 as an example you would pay 2.99 - 1.00 coupon = 1.99at the register (tax if applicable). Then you would submit for your rebate online,
NOTE: always wait until the end of the month to submit for your rebate check as you can only get one per month, so unless you know for sure you won't be buying anything else, dont submit for the check, only submit the receipt and the site will keep track.
So in a nutshell after you do receive your rebate check, they actually paid you $1 for buying it because you will get back the 2.99 even though you only paid 1.99 at the register.
Below are other deals available this week at rite-aid
GE Reveal 4 pk. Light Bulbs
2/$4 with a $2 SCR WYB 2 (limit 1) ---This means only allowd one rebate most SCR's only allow one per household.
FREE after 2 coupons and rebate!
Herbal Essences Shampoo, Conditioner or Stylers
B1G1 -----Buy 1 Get one Free
B1G1 coupon 10/11 PG
Get 2 for free after coupon!
Chapstick True Shimmer or Fresh Effect
$1.99 with a $1 SCR (limit 1)
Only $0.99 after rebate!
Now, Rite Aid offers many ways to save, first and formost you will need to print their coupon policy and carry the thing with ya because you will get hassles at times, and you also need to know the policy just so you know your following the rules correctly.
You will basically need to do this for any store that you will shop at often.
http://www.dealseekingmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Rite-Aid-Official-Corporate-Coupon-Policy.pdf
Rite aid also offers at $5.00 off $25 purchase coupon which I normally have to track down online as its not always easy to find.
You need to spend the $25 to get 5 off but easy to get some great deals using this.
Another great way to get coupons for rite-aid is to watch ads online (yeah I know boring) but after you get 20 points you get a $5.00 off $20 coupon as well as often times high value coupons for the products you watched, which can be paired with a manufacters coupon either out of the paper, magazines, or the internet.
So for example you have a quilted northern toilet paper coupon from the sunday paper for $1.00 off, and you watch the ad videos, you have a $5 off 2 coupon from that, so now you get $6.00 off the toilet paper because they allow you to use a rite-aid coupon with a manufactuers coupon.
They do limit Internet printed coupons to $5.00 total, so you can use like 5 $1 coupons or any combo that equals up to $5. (Stores vary, so always check with yours)
One major thing to remember is always be sure to give them the rite-aid $5 off $20 or $5 off $25 coupon first before any other coupons, because if you use other coupons first then your total will be below the amount needed to spend.
The ad videos can be found at the link below, you do need to register. This usually takes me about 20 minutes to get all 20 pts. will depend on your dl speed and stuff.
http://my.adperk.com/splash/d30b50da/index.html
This is a blog I read often, she does a bunch of great vlogs. She gives you great tips, she even covers the SCR's and how to do them in this video.
http://hip2save.blogspot.com/2009/10/follow-me-monday-rite-aid-shopping.html
Abbreviations: SS = Smart Source, PG = Proctor & Gamble, RP = Red Plum, B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free, WYB = When You Buy, B2G1 = Buy 2 Get One Free, ECB = Extra Care Bucks, SCR = Single Check Rebate, MIR = Mail In Rebate, PSA = Prices Starting At
Thursday, November 12, 2009
How to Save at Rite-Aid
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