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In order for you to save the most with Rite Aid, you will
need a savings card and a free online account
You will then start looking through Rite Aid's
sales flyer for items that have the "Single Check Rebate"
logo. It is these items that offer money back for your purchase.
But, to save even more, find manufacturer coupons. A good
source is Sunday's newspaper coupon inserts. Every week has Smart
Source and Red Plum, and once a month there's a Procter&Gamble
insert. You can additionally send for coupon books off of some
manufacturer websites and of course, internet coupons.
Now the time-consuming part, match the weekly sales with your coupons.
Or take the easy road and use The Coupon Crate to do the matching for
you! Either way, your best price (and usually free) are the
products on sale, promotion and/or have Single Check Rebates.
After your shopping trip, enter the correct codes into your internet account from your receipt to get your rebate.
How easy is that?
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