There were many complaints this year that Rite Aid was calculating the totals for the Gift of Savings Event using the prices after all coupons, discounts, and +UP Rewards were deducted. So, for many of us, our totals were pennies on the dollar. Well, Rite Aid has listened, and they have changed the way they are calculating the totals:
“We heard your feedback and we’ve changed our Gift of Savings coupon policy. To best reward you for shopping at Rite Aid, manufacturer coupons will not be subtracted from your total spend amount. Check your accounts within the next 48 hours to see your recalculated balance. We understand you have a choice of pharmacies and thank you for your continued support of Rite Aid.”
So, be sure to continue to enter your receipts through 12/25 to earn a Rite Aid gift certificate.
What is the Gift of Savings Event?
When you shop at Rite Aid between now and 12/25, you can earn up to a $20 Rite Aid gift certificate.
- Spend $25-$50 – Get $5 back
- Spend $51-$100 – Get $10 back
- Spend $100 or more – Get $20 back
To get your gift certificate, simply enter all your receipts online (like you do for the monthly SCRs) or mail in the rebate form.
Corrie from “Cents”able Momma is the Deal Seeking Mom Store Expert for Rite Aid. At “Cents”able Momma, she helps others be “able” to save their “cents” by sharing great deals, coupons, freebies, money saving tips, and even a few methods to earn a little extra money.





