Thursday, May 26, 2011

NEW COUPON POLICY FOR RITE AID!!







Rite Aid has issued a new coupon policy. 
If you are a shopper of Rite Aid like I am, Then I strongly suggest that you print this out and keep with you!

Again, I have to say I am perfectly ok with the new "limit" rule.  Rite Aid is a lot like Walgreens when it comes to having such a limited amount of stock.  Though, I have to say I am not a huge fan of the new B1G1 rule...but I will work with it!


The main changes that have been made apply to B1G1 Sales and Coupons.  Here is what the policy says (taken directly from the policy)

Buy One, Get One Free
 Rite Aid accepts Buy One, Get One Free coupons, however only one coupon can be used for each pair of items purchased. A customer can use one "cents off" coupon in conjunction with the item they are purchasing on a Buy One Get One Free promotion (or with a Buy One Get One Free coupon), although the value of the cents off coupon cannot exceed the selling price of the item.
Buy One Get One Free coupons cannot be used in conjunction with a Buy One Get One Free promotion.

 
 Rite Aid is also placing limits on customers purchases, (taken directly from the policy)

Rite Aid may accept up to 4 identical coupons for the same number of qualifying items as long as there is sufficient stock to satisfy other customers within the store manager’s sole discretion.

4 comments:

  1. I don't get the BOGO policy. They get reimbursed from the manufacture for that buy one item. So there isn't really a difference between allowing or not allowing the coupon...to bad it's come to this: (. Thanks for keeping us updated.

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  2. I agree! I'm bummed that they are choosing to handle B1G1 deals this way. I would think by following the new "4 limit" that they would still be able to keep the B1G1 to a limit as well. It really is too bad!

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  3. so on a bogo promotion can you only use one coupon now that is a cents off coupon? or can you use one for each item?

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  4. I AGREE THE CHANGE SUCKS AND THE STORE GETS THEIR MONEY REGUARDLESS THE POLICY SHOULD NOT CHANGE :(

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