Rite Aid Store Guide

Rite Aid is fantastic for getting great deals. It starts with their wonderful coupon policy, which is very coupon friendly and even details getting items free! Check it out here:
http://content.riteaid.com/stores/CustomerCouponAcceptancePolicyAugust2010.pdf

You'll want to print out a copy of the coupon policy and keep it with you. Sometimes Rite Aid cashiers, and even managers don't know the policy or that it even exists! I've had many occasions where managers were concerned with a deal I was doing and didn't know the coupon policy. I politely hand over the copy so they can read it.

One of the best things about Rite Aid is that they allow a Buy One Get One Free coupon on a Buy One Get One Free sale. This means that you get two items for free! Confusing I know, but it works and its totally legit. Make sure you've got that coupon policy just in case!

You can use a coupon coded RA in conjunction with a Manufacturers Coupon. This means you can stack coupons to make an item even cheaper!

Rite Aid has a Single Check Rebate program. The program is detailed on their website. Basically, select items are offered with a Single Check Rebate. This means you buy the item, and monthly you will get a check for the rebate offer. You can either use this check as in store credit, or cash the check and keep the money! Add a coupon or two, plus the rebate and you can get some items free or dirt cheap!

Rite Aid also has a reward program that prints coupons called UP+ Rewards. These are coupons you can use on a future purchase at Rite Aid. Use a coupon to get these items cheap, then get the reward on top of it! Use the rewards in the future and get even more deducted from your total!

Keep your eyes peeled for clearance items! You can use coupons on clearance items, often getting really cheap or free products!