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Rite Aid Coupon Policy Updated 8/3/2010

by Julia on August 3, 2010
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I was happy to find an updated Coupon Policy in my email today from Rite Aid directly.  I’ve copy & pasted it word for word here – since it’s not in a printable form yet on their site – I’d suggest you click the “Print Friendly” button at the bottom of this post and carry it with you when you shop Rite Aid.

The following email come from:

Eric Harkreader
Public Relations Dept.
Rite Aid Corporation
Camp Hill, PA
Office: (717) 975-5713

COUPON TYPES:

Manufacturer Coupons

Manufacturer coupons are found in newspapers, magazines and even affixed to products. The UPC on these coupons begins with a “5.”

Rite Aid Manufacturer Coupons

Rite Aid Manufacturer coupons generally appear in our weekly circular, on our website and are sent to customers via e-mail. These coupons are labeled “manufacturer coupon” and have a UPC that begins with “49.”

Rite Aid Valuable Coupons

Rite Aid coupons are labeled “variable coupon” and have a UPC that begins with “48.”

Internet/Print at Home coupons

Rite Aid will accept Internet/print at home coupons up to the equivalent value of $5.00 off.

A Rite Aid coupon (with the Rite Aid logo) is NOT considered an Internet coupon (even if printed off the Internet) and is therefore not subject to the $5.00 maximum.

+UP Reward Coupons

+UP Reward coupons are special coupons earned by a customer in a prior purchase that can be used for any nonprescription purchase with a small number of exclusions that are listed on the +UP coupon. Multiple +UP coupons can be used (subject to the printed exclusions) up to the amount of purchase before sales tax.

Buy One, Get One Free

We accept two coupons for the purchase of two items that are on Buy One, Get One Free Promotion.

We accept a Buy One, Get One Free Coupon with an item that is in our flyer as Buy One, Get One Free, meaning both items are free. The cash register will compute any sales tax due, which varies by state law.

Total Purchase Coupons

Rite Aid may feature total purchase coupons which discount the total purchase amount based upon meeting specific requirements. For example, $5 off a $25 purchase price threshold coupon.

These coupons are accepted under the following conditions:

  • The coupon is valid and in date; only one total purchase coupon per transaction.
  • Total purchase equals or exceeds $25 before tax (before any coupons are applied).
  • Coupons for individual items can also be used including another “48″ coupon that is tied to an item in the transaction.
  • Provided the total of items purchased is equal to or greater than the purchase requirement, other coupons can be used in conjunction with the total purchase coupon.

ACCEPTANCE GUIDELINES:

General Guidelines:

Coupons must be valid and in date; Coupons cannot be exchanged for cash.

Register will validate coupon through scanning or keyed entry of the coupon UPC number.

In the event that any item’s selling price is less than the value of the coupon, Rite Aid will accept the coupon in exchange for the selling price of the item. Coupon redemption can never exceed the selling price of an item and no cash back is allowed.

When making a return for a product that had a coupon attached, Rite Aid cannot refund cash for the value of the coupon and cannot return the coupon that was used.

Rite Aid reserves the right to not accept any coupon where the validity or the coupon cannot be established.

Multiple Coupons

More than one coupon can be used on the purchase of a single item under the following conditions:

All coupons match the item being purchased.

The total of the coupons is equal to or less than the selling price of the item before sales tax.

No more than one “48″ Rite Aid valuable coupon, one “49″ Rir,eAid Manufacturer coupon, and one “5″manufacturer coupon can be used on a single item.

Rite Aid may accept multiple identical coupons for multiple qualifying items as long as there is sufficient stock to satisfy other customers within the store manager’s sole discretion.

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Jen R. August 4, 2010 at 3:36 pm

Awesome!!! My Rite Aid never let me use their “49″ coupon with a manufacturer’s coupon. Now I can show them this. Yea!!!

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Kelly August 4, 2010 at 3:37 pm

Thank you for posting this!!! I have been having a lot of trouble at Rite Aid lately. The cashiers are always giving me a problem when my coupon doesn’t scan and refuse to manually put it thru – it drives me crazy! So much so that I didn’t even take advantage of last weeks money maker because I didn’t want to deal with the unfriendly cashiers! Thanks again – I’m printing this out and carrying it with me =)

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NCshopper August 5, 2010 at 5:28 am

Thanks so much for posting this. It will be very helpful when shopping there!

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