+UP Rewards
+UP Rewards are like coupons that are valid on a future shopping order. Look for +Up Reward deals when browsing through the Rite Aid sales circular or viewing the weekly deals on this blog. Purchase the participating product with your Wellness+ card, hand over all your coupons, pay for the shopping order and receive the +Up Reward! +Up Rewards are automatically loaded to your Wellness+ card unless you opt to have them print at the bottom of your Rite Aid receipts. I would recommend opting to print the +Up Rewards. Your cashier can do this for you at checkout. Just tell your cashier that you’d like to opt out of the Load2Card +Up Rewards and you’d like to receive printed +Up Rewards, and they can change it in the system.
Rite Aid’s +Up Rewards typically have limits. These limits are stated in the weekly ads and on sale tags of a qualifying product. +Up Rewards will usually carry a limit; often the limit will be two. Here’s an example:
This deal shows that when you purchase any of the items listed above, you will pay $2.99. After your purchase, you will receive $2.99 in +UP Rewards. That is like getting the item for free after rewards. So here is how this would work:
Purchase (1) Crest Toothpaste
Pay out of pocket: $2.99
Receive $2.99 in +UP Rewards
To sweeten this deal, you can use a manufacturer's coupon to turn this into a "money-maker". Here is how you would do that:
Purchase (1) Crest Toothpaste
Use (1) $0.75/1 Crest Toothpaste manufacturer's coupon
Pay: $2.24
Receive $2.99 in +UP Rewards
It's a $0.75 "money-maker" after using your coupon and rewards
Even though the cashier didn’t literally hand you cash in return, you’re receiving +Up Rewards, which hold a value greater than the $2.24 you paid for the entire shopping order. We call this a moneymaker! In the above example, you can see that we used a manufacturer coupon for the toothpaste, and we still received the full value +Up Reward. You may redeem both manufacturer and store coupons against these products without affecting the value of the +Up Reward. Sometimes you can even get your out-of-pocket total down to zero, and the +Up Rewards still print!
+Up Rewards may be redeemed on any item in the store (exclusions include prescriptions, tobacco, alcohol, and lottery tickets). Multiple +Up Rewards can be redeemed in one shopping order as long as the total value of +Up Rewards does not make the subtotal drop below zero.
The best way to save money at Rite-Aid is to continue to use your earned +UP Rewards to purchase other items that will also pay you with +UP rewards in return. If you were to complete the above transaction, you would have $2.99 in +UP Rewards to use on your future purchase. Ideally, you would use that $2.99 +UP Reward to pay for another transaction in which you would receive +UP Rewards. This allows you to pay less out of your pocket, and roll your rewards into receiving more.
As you can see in above image, the fine print reads that there is a limit of 2 +UP Rewards to be received per household (this means per Wellness+ Account). So to do the deal twice, you could do this one of two ways:
Purchase (1) Crest Toothpaste
Use (1) $0.75/1 Crest Toothpaste manufacturer's coupon
Pay: $2.24
Receive $2.99 in +UP Rewards
$0.75 money-maker after coupons and rewards
OR
Purchase (2) Crest Toothpaste
Use (2) $0.75/1 Crest Toothpaste manufacturer's coupons
Pay: $4.48
Receive (2) $2.99 +UP Rewards
$1.50 money-maker after coupons and rewards
A +Up Reward can be redeemed starting at 6:00 a.m. on the day after it was earned. It will expire 14 days after it was issued.
Rite-Aid Store Coupons
Rite Aid in-ad coupons can be found in the weekly sales circular in the Sunday paper and near the entrance of your local Rite Aid store. These are store coupons with the sequence RC49 preceding the numerals under the barcode. Rite Aid coupon policy calls these “Rite Aid Manufacturer Coupons”.
Rite Aid Video Values, otherwise known as adperk videos, are short commercial videos (aprox 0:30-3:00 min) that you may watch at RiteAid.com. After watching each video, a corresponding coupon will be added to your rewards account, which you can print immediately or save for up to one-two months.
Video Values coupons are store coupons, but, confusingly enough, they have “manufacturer coupon” printed across the top. But don’t worry; Rite Aid specifically separates these coupons in their coupon policy. The important piece of information to look for on these coupons is the numeral sequence RC49 beneath the coupon’s barcode. Video Values coupons can only be earned and used one time.
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