Rite Aid Coupon Policy
Here is Rite Aid’s Official Coupon Policy. Rite Aid seems to be one of the easiest places to redeem coupons. If you are having problems at your store redeeming coupons according to the below corporate guidelines, you may want to print this off and bring it in to your store.
Coupon Policy:
- Rite Aid accepts both manufacturer coupons and store coupons for the purchase of a single item; however no coupon’s redemption can ever exceed the price of the item.
- Only one manufacturer coupon per product, unless coupled with another manufacturer coupon found in a Rite Aid circular.
- Rite Aid may accept multiple identical coupons for multiple qualifying items only if there is sufficient stock available for other customers. This is at the store manager’s discretion.
- Bulk purchases may be limited if the purchase will deplete the supply for other customers.
- B1G1 promotional items may be used with up to two coupons, as long as the net price does not go below zero for the item being purchased.
- If a B1G1 coupon is presented for the purchase of two items that are on a B1G1 promotion, the coupon will be accepted, making both items free.
- Any sales tax will be computed by the cash register, which the amount of will vary by state.
- Rite Aid accepts coupons printed from the manufacturer’s websites, emails and coupon websites up to a maximum of $5.00 off per item, as long as the redemption of coupons never amounts to more than the price of the item.
- Rite Aid coupons (even if printed from home) are not considered to be Internet/Print at Home coupons, and are not subject to the $5.00 limit.
- Rite Aid may occasionally feature total purchase coupons which will allow a discount off the total purchase amount, based upon meeting certain requirements.
- Manufacturer Coupons presented with a total purchase coupon will be deducted after the purchase total is determined.
- More than one total purchase coupon may be accepted as long as each total purchase coupon is used in separate transactions, with each meeting the minimum requirements for redemption. Each store reserves the right to limit the number of coupons used by a customer in one day.
- Coupons are accepted for sale items.
- If a 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’t exceed the selling price and no cash back is ever offered in exchange.
- Coupons cannot be exchanged for cash.
- Competitor coupons are not accepted at Rite Aid.
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