Rite Aid 101
Here are the ins and outs of Rite Aid:
- Single Check Rebate Program- Like CVS’s Extra Care bucks and Walgreen’s Register Rewards, Rite Aid offers a Single Check Rebate Program where you sign up online or in the store and enter your receipts when you complete an offer that qualifies for a Sign Check Rebate. When you enter your receipt you can request a check (before a certain cut off date which is about a 30 days after the month you purchased the item in ends) which makes this like a mail in rebate. Go HERE to sign up for your Single Check Rebate account. You can also sign up and manage your Single Check Rebate account at your nearest Rite Aid.
- Rite Aid Ad Perks Video Program- This video program is very simple. You sign up and watch product videos on Rite Aid’s website that last between 30 second to 1 minute long. Each of them are worth “points” and once you watch a video it gives you a coupon for that product. You can select to print these coupons more than once when you hit “PRINT” from your File menu at the top of your browser. It is not a 1 time print only because it pops up in it’s own window as the coupon image.
- My Rite Aid Coupons- Get $OFF coupons and exclusive to Rite Aid coupons by signing up for this service.

- Rite Weight Plan- By signing up for this online FREE service you get over $100 worth of coupons including a $5/$25 coupon via e-mail.
- Rake In The Savings Program- This is a program though October 17th. Buy $25-$50 and get $5 back, spend $51-$100 get $10 back, & spend $100+ get $20 back. This is all through your **Single Check Rebate account.
- Coupons.com- Frequently Coupons.com will run a $5/$25 Rite Aid PRINTABLE coupon. Be sure to check frequently for these and PRINT until “Print Limit Reached”.
I am just now learning exactly how Rite Aid works so this will be a learning experience for me as well. I will update this post with the coupon policy from the corporate office as soon as they get back with me. Feel free to post comments below on Rite Aid tips and tricks you have!
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September 20, 2000 by easternshoremom
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