Monday, October 19, 2009

Official Rite Aid coupon policy

I know a lot of people have trouble with their Rite Aid stores and stacking, accepting bogo q's with a bogo promotion and hosts of other issues. I don't. My store is awesome. :) But, for those of you who have stores that may cause you problems, here's the Official Coupon Policy from Rite Aid
Download PDF file HERE

Here's the text (thank you IHeartRiteAid):

To Our Valued Customers:


Rite Aid gladly accepts manufacturer coupons, Rite Aid coupons and certain Internet/Print at Home coupons in all stores as detailed in these coupon acceptance guidelines:

GUIDELINES:


Multiple Coupons

*Rite Aid accepts manufacturer coupons and Rite Aid coupons for the purchase of a single item. However, no coupon’s redemption amount can ever exceed the price of the item.

*Only one manufacturer coupon is accepted for each product, unless coupled with another manufacturer coupon found in a Rite Aid circular.

*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.

*Rite Aid reserves the right to limit bulk purchases of items if the purchase will deplete our supply for other customers.

Buy One, Get One Free Coupons

*When items are featured on a Buy One, Get One Free promotion, up to two coupons can be used against the items being purchased, as long as the net price does not go below zero for the item being purchased.

*If a customer presents a Buy One Get One Free coupon for the purchase of two items that are on a Buy One Get One Free promotion; we accept the coupon, essentially making both items free.

*Be advised that the cash register will compute any sales tax due, which sales tax varies and is defined by applicable state law.

Internet/Print at Home Coupons

*Rite Aid only accepts coupons printed off the internet from manufacturer’s websites, emails and coupon websites up to a maximum of $5.00 off per item as long as the coupon redemption amount never exceeds the price of the item.

*Rite Aid coupons are not considered internet/print at home coupons, even when they are printed from an internet site or an email, and therefore these coupons only are not subject to the $5.00 limit.

Total Purchase Coupons

*From time to time, 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.

*Any manufacturer coupons that may be presented with a total purchase coupon will be deducted after the purchase total has been determined.

*Rite Aid may accept more than one total purchase coupon as long as each total purchase coupon is used in separate transactions with each transaction meeting the minimum purchase requirements. Rite Aid reserves the right to limit the number of total purchase coupons that may be used by a customer in a single day.

Sale Items

*Rite Aid will accept coupons for an item that is on sale

*In the event that any item’s selling price is less than the value of the coupon, Rite Aid will only 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 ever provided in exchange for any coupons.

General

*Coupons and their face value cannot be exchanged for cash

*Competitor coupons are never accepted at Rite Aid.

5 comments:

  1. Hey Earthy! I met you at Kelly's for Mom's group that time when you came down and hung out with us. I keep up with you often and wanted to thank you for posting the Rite Aid policy. I also have a great store, but occassionally I'll get a new cashier that doesn't understand. This will be a huge help!

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  2. Hi Kathy! I hope you're doing well! :) I'm glad this helped you- it never hurts to be prepared by having something like this in pocket when you go...just in case ;)

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  3. I don't shop at Rite Aid often and wasn't aware that you could stack Rite Aid and manufacturer's coupons. I'll have to check them out more often.
    Does your Publix still take Rite Aid coupons? Mt. View took mine once, but said no more in the future. I'm really considering switching to MF based on your positive experiences. I normally shop Nippers Corner or Mt. View and have had coupon issues from both recently. I still love Publix, but hate shopping and then finding out I can't use a coupon after getting to check out.
    FYI. Harris Teeter on 21st takes the $5 off $25, but the Belle Meade location doesn't. Well they did the last time I had them. I'll have to use one this week so I can know before the next triple coupon sale.
    I've told so many people about your site and I heart Publix. It's good to know I'm not the only coupon loving SAHM out there.

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  4. MF will take my $5/25 Rite Aid q's.

    That's interesting about HT. I don't shop there very often. I did use a $5/25 at the HT in Franklin twice- the first time they allowed it before coupons, the second, they said it had to be after coupons. I argued, but to no avail.

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