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Rite Aid: Holiday Gift of Savings 2009

November 22, 2009 by Tara Kuczykowski 6 Comments

Rite Aid Gift of Savings
The Rite Aid Gift of Savings program is back! Purchases made between 11/22 and 12/24 will qualify for an additional Rite Aid gift certificate over and above any Single Check Rebates you might earn.

  • Get a $5 GC wyb up to $50
  • Get a $10 GC wyb up to $100
  • Get a $20 GC wyb over $100

Limit one per household.

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  1. Maria

    November 22, 2009 at 3:30 pm

    The Gift of Saving program==is that $100 total before coupons?

    If so, the Contour monitors were still 29.99. Buy three in separate transactions and you’ve almost made your $100 right there. Add in a 4/20 from the video values program and get $4 worth of stuff for free with every monitor you “buy.”

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  2. Lisa

    November 22, 2009 at 4:49 pm

    Yes. The amount is before coupons – using the monitor Q is an easy way to make it to the $100 mark.

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  3. Denise

    November 22, 2009 at 7:28 pm

    I’m very glad GOS is back! Should be even better with those 3/15 qs. I just love that you get credit towards GOS even with using Rite Aid coupons. Awesome deals. When I got my $20 gift certificate I went to Rite Aid and really made out- bought 6 lysol wipes, 2 lysol pourables, an air wick freshener, 2 pantiliners, a pack of pull ups, and some Sally Hansen nail polish. I had coupons for everything and was having a hard time getting some to go through. The manager came up and helped. He said, “I’m going to make this work one way or another!” Loved his attitude. Anyway I only had to pay like .70 or something because I used my 5/25 coupon, then my $20 gc.
    I also love that you don’t have to enter anything extra in, just put in your receipts like normal for scr.

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  4. Lauralee Hensley

    November 23, 2009 at 12:27 am

    Wish we had a Rite Aid in the area I live. Oh well, we have Walgreens.

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  5. jeanette

    November 23, 2009 at 1:30 pm

    i love rite aids gift of savings program they make it so easy to get a gift card

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  6. katie ricotta

    November 24, 2009 at 11:21 am

    This is awesome!! I just used my gc from September/October when they did this. It is actually easy to get up to $100 with rebates. And don’t forget to dumpster dive. A lot of people litter in the parking lot. I got about $15 dollars from just picking up a receipt by my car!!

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