It's another great week at Rite Aid. Here's what I plan on buying:
Transaction #1
Buy-
Pampers, on sale for $8.99 (get $2 UP+ reward)
Pamers wipes, reg. price ~$3.89
Poster lights, on sale for $3.59 (get $3.59 SCR)
Bufferin, on sale for $6.99 (get $6.00 SCR)
Nivea lip balm, on sale for $2.99 (get 1.99 SCR, $1 UP+)
Use-
$5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon from here or here (there are 2 videos that you can watch)
$3 Pampers diaper coupon from home mailer (sign up at pampersvillage.com) or $1.50 from 8/1 PG insert
Buy 1 pampers diaper, get wipes for free from 8/1 PG insert
$3 Bufferin coupon from 7/11 Smart Source insert
$1 Nivea coupon from September All You magazine
Final price - $10.56, plus you get $3 UP+ rewards and $11.58 in single check rebates! Use UP+ rewards from previous transactions for even greater savings!
Transaction #2
Buy-
EPT pregnancy test, on sale for $10.99 (get $2 UP+ reward)
(2) Gain dish liquid detergent, on sale for $0.89 each
Dyno Pep, on sale for $3.99 (get $3.99 SCR)
Nivea body wash, on sale for $3.00 (get $2.00 UP+)
Pantene restoratives, on sale for $4.00 (get $2 UP+)
(5) Poster paints, on sale 4 for $5 (get $4 SCR)
Use-
$5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon from above
$5 EPT coupon from 6/27 Red Plum insert or $3 coupon from September All You magazine
Free EPT keepsake gift offer (in September All You magazine)
(2) $1 Gain coupons from 8/29 Smart Source insert
$1 Nivea coupon from 8/29 Smart Source insert or Sept. All You magazine
$2 Pantene coupon from 8/29 Smart Source insert
$3 UP+ from Transaction #1
Final price - $10.98, plus you get $6 UP+ rewards and $7.99 in single check rebates!!
Transaction #3
Buy-
Accu-chek, on sale for $9.99
EPT pregnancy test, on sale for $10.99 (get $2 UP+)
Boudreaux's Butt Paste, on sale for $3.99
Nivea body wash, on sale for $3.00
Use-
$5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon from above
$5 EPT coupon from 6/27 Red Plum insert
$5 Accu-chek Aviva coupon from here (watch video TODAY! It will not be available on Sunday!) $3 butt paste coupon from here (must watch video)
$2 butt paste coupon from 4/11 Smart Source insert
$1 Nivea coupon from 8/29 Smart Source coupon insert
$6 UP+ rewards from previous transaction
Final price - $0.97, plus you get $2 UP+ rewards & $9.99 rebate from inside accu-check box (manufacturer will still honor rebate even if the date has expired)!!
Remember, you don't have to follow these scenarios verbatim. You can substitute the diapers & pregnancy tests with items that you need like toilet paper, dishwashing detergent, etc... AND you also don't have to use the same dollar amount coupons as me; these deals are so good, your end result will still be virtually free!
Let me know if you have any questions!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
FREE Diapers at Rite Aid This Week (8/22 start)!!
This is a wonderful week to start couponing at Rite Aid! Here's what I plan on buying:
Transaction #1
Buy-
Stopain Pain Reliever, on sale for $6.99 (get $6.99 SCR)
Kerasal Foot Ointment, on sale for $6.99 (get $6 SCR)
Tone Body Wash, on sale for $2.99 (get $2 SCR)
Huggies diapers, on sale for $8.99 (get $2 UP+ reward)
Use-
$5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon from here
$2.50 Huggies coupon from here or home mailer
$2 Huggies store coupon from here (must watch video)
$2 Kerasal coupon from 6/6 Smart Source insert
$1 Tone coupon from here
Submit -
$2 Stopain mail-in rebate from here
Final Price - $13.46, plus you will get $2 in UP+ rewards, $2 in mail-in rebates, and $14.99 in single check rebates!!
Transaction #2
Buy-
3 Pilot Pens, on sale for $1 each (get $1 UP+ reward and $1 SCR when you buy 3)
ArthArrest Topical lotion, on sale for $14.99 (get $14.99 SCR)
Huggies diapers, on sale for $8.99 (get $2 UP+ reward)
Use-
$5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon from Transaction 1
(3) $1 Pilot Pen coupons from here (will need to print from 2 computers)
$2 Huggies coupon from here or home mailer
$4 UP+ rewards from Transaction 1
Final Price - $12.98, plus you get $15.99 in single check rebates and $$3 in UP+ rewards!
Summary - You will have to pay $26.44 out of pocket to get $52.94 worth of items, but you will get $33.98 back in rebates - making this a $7.54 moneymaker!!! You don't even have to have all of the coupons I listed above; you will be able to at least break even!
With deals like this, you'll never have to set foot in Wal-mart again! :)
Let me know if you have any questions.
Transaction #1
Buy-
Stopain Pain Reliever, on sale for $6.99 (get $6.99 SCR)
Kerasal Foot Ointment, on sale for $6.99 (get $6 SCR)
Tone Body Wash, on sale for $2.99 (get $2 SCR)
Huggies diapers, on sale for $8.99 (get $2 UP+ reward)
Use-
$5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon from here
$2.50 Huggies coupon from here or home mailer
$2 Huggies store coupon from here (must watch video)
$2 Kerasal coupon from 6/6 Smart Source insert
$1 Tone coupon from here
Submit -
$2 Stopain mail-in rebate from here
Final Price - $13.46, plus you will get $2 in UP+ rewards, $2 in mail-in rebates, and $14.99 in single check rebates!!
Transaction #2
Buy-
3 Pilot Pens, on sale for $1 each (get $1 UP+ reward and $1 SCR when you buy 3)
ArthArrest Topical lotion, on sale for $14.99 (get $14.99 SCR)
Huggies diapers, on sale for $8.99 (get $2 UP+ reward)
Use-
$5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon from Transaction 1
(3) $1 Pilot Pen coupons from here (will need to print from 2 computers)
$2 Huggies coupon from here or home mailer
$4 UP+ rewards from Transaction 1
Final Price - $12.98, plus you get $15.99 in single check rebates and $$3 in UP+ rewards!
Summary - You will have to pay $26.44 out of pocket to get $52.94 worth of items, but you will get $33.98 back in rebates - making this a $7.54 moneymaker!!! You don't even have to have all of the coupons I listed above; you will be able to at least break even!
With deals like this, you'll never have to set foot in Wal-mart again! :)
Let me know if you have any questions.
Throwing a Party on a Budget!
My husband is turning 30 in a couple of months! In order to create a “sophisticated” atmosphere without breaking the bank, we are buying supplies, decorations, etc… now. You do not need to compromise your special event just because you’re on a budget. Creating a budget-friendly party, however, takes a lot of planning. Over the next couple of months, I will walk you through all of the steps my husband and I are taking to make this event a success! Feel free to use these ideas for planning any of your upcoming events.
Location – my husband wants his party to be held at our house, and I can’t lie…I’m really pleased with this decision. This will give us so much creative freedom! And not having to pay to rent out a facility will allow us to put more money into decorations and food. For your gig, if you decide to hold it at a facility make sure to shop around (mainly for places with limited catering restrictions) and negotiate your final price – it never hurts to ask!
Food – I will be taking on this huge task by my lonesome; I consider it my gift to my husband! Cooking for your own event not only keeps your costs down, it also makes for a more healthy meal (at least it will in my case; I’m a stickler for using all natural products). It also allows you to create a unique menu…for example, we’re serving all of my husband’s favorite dishes (which crosses a spectrum of nationalities)! We’re not forced to stick to 1 meat and 2 side options like most caterers would like you to.
Taste Tests – to make sure that every menu item tastes phenomenal, I have been incorporating taste tests into our weekly meals. For example, my husband loves Asian Zing wings from Buffalo Wild Wings, so I made some for him (using a recipe) a few weeks ago. They turned out okay but were not worth the amount of time we invested into them (we had to marinate them for one day and then cook them on the grill). Tonight, I will be making a simpler version using a deep fryer and a sauce that I can mix together in 5 minutes. I’ll let you know how these turn out!
Preparation – timing is crucial when you are the caterer for an event! You should develop a written time schedule for prepping and cooking your food. Certain items can be prepped one day or two ahead of your event: i.e., preparing cold items like salad, sushi, etc…; chopping veggies; preparing marinades; baking desserts; making icings, or leaving out eggs & butter to reach room temperature. For my husband’s party, I plan on making the cupcakes one day prior to the party. I will also be making sushi rolls the day before, as well as a couple of pans of enchiladas (I told you his menu was all over the place)! I will wait, however, to cook the enchiladas a couple of hours before the party begins. I plan on buying disposable food warmers from Wal-mart to keep the wings and enchiladas warm.
Decorations – In my opinion, this is the most exciting part of throwing a party! My husband would like his party to have a “basement party” feel, so we’re swapping out all of our downstairs light bulbs with colored ones. We’re “lighting” up the rest of the rooms with led-based decorations. LED balloons will decorate the floor (we bought these on ebay), along with regular latex balloons.
For centerpieces, we’re using clear vases from our wedding and filling them with water, clear gel fillers and submersible LED lights (which we’ll more than likely get from ebay or the dollar store)!
And after looking at numerous sites for a reasonably priced cupcake stand, I’ve decided to make one on my own. Mind you, you can buy cardboard stands for rather cheap and decorate them to your liking, but I would like something that will allow me to incorporate our LED theme. I went to the dollar store last night, and bought a 10 inch clear plate and a clear glass goblet. I will glue the two together with some kind of strong, clear glue. The plan is to find a larger, clear glass serving dish from the thrift store that I can use as my bottom layer, but if my search is unsuccessful, I will just head back to the dollar store and make 3 tiered but separate cake stands. I’ll take pics to demonstrate what I’m talking about.
Last, in order to make this event all about my husband, I’ve decided to take down every picture in the house and replace them with pics of my hubby! We’ve already had lots of fun taking goofy pictures of him. And with the numerous free print offers that photo companies give out these days, there’s no need for us to pay anything out of pocket other than shipping fees! And to jazz our photos up, we’ll look for frames at the dollar store and our local thrift store!
Are you getting anxious to start planning your own party?!?! I hope so! I’ll keep you posted on our progress!
Location – my husband wants his party to be held at our house, and I can’t lie…I’m really pleased with this decision. This will give us so much creative freedom! And not having to pay to rent out a facility will allow us to put more money into decorations and food. For your gig, if you decide to hold it at a facility make sure to shop around (mainly for places with limited catering restrictions) and negotiate your final price – it never hurts to ask!
Food – I will be taking on this huge task by my lonesome; I consider it my gift to my husband! Cooking for your own event not only keeps your costs down, it also makes for a more healthy meal (at least it will in my case; I’m a stickler for using all natural products). It also allows you to create a unique menu…for example, we’re serving all of my husband’s favorite dishes (which crosses a spectrum of nationalities)! We’re not forced to stick to 1 meat and 2 side options like most caterers would like you to.
Taste Tests – to make sure that every menu item tastes phenomenal, I have been incorporating taste tests into our weekly meals. For example, my husband loves Asian Zing wings from Buffalo Wild Wings, so I made some for him (using a recipe) a few weeks ago. They turned out okay but were not worth the amount of time we invested into them (we had to marinate them for one day and then cook them on the grill). Tonight, I will be making a simpler version using a deep fryer and a sauce that I can mix together in 5 minutes. I’ll let you know how these turn out!
Preparation – timing is crucial when you are the caterer for an event! You should develop a written time schedule for prepping and cooking your food. Certain items can be prepped one day or two ahead of your event: i.e., preparing cold items like salad, sushi, etc…; chopping veggies; preparing marinades; baking desserts; making icings, or leaving out eggs & butter to reach room temperature. For my husband’s party, I plan on making the cupcakes one day prior to the party. I will also be making sushi rolls the day before, as well as a couple of pans of enchiladas (I told you his menu was all over the place)! I will wait, however, to cook the enchiladas a couple of hours before the party begins. I plan on buying disposable food warmers from Wal-mart to keep the wings and enchiladas warm.
Decorations – In my opinion, this is the most exciting part of throwing a party! My husband would like his party to have a “basement party” feel, so we’re swapping out all of our downstairs light bulbs with colored ones. We’re “lighting” up the rest of the rooms with led-based decorations. LED balloons will decorate the floor (we bought these on ebay), along with regular latex balloons.
For centerpieces, we’re using clear vases from our wedding and filling them with water, clear gel fillers and submersible LED lights (which we’ll more than likely get from ebay or the dollar store)!
And after looking at numerous sites for a reasonably priced cupcake stand, I’ve decided to make one on my own. Mind you, you can buy cardboard stands for rather cheap and decorate them to your liking, but I would like something that will allow me to incorporate our LED theme. I went to the dollar store last night, and bought a 10 inch clear plate and a clear glass goblet. I will glue the two together with some kind of strong, clear glue. The plan is to find a larger, clear glass serving dish from the thrift store that I can use as my bottom layer, but if my search is unsuccessful, I will just head back to the dollar store and make 3 tiered but separate cake stands. I’ll take pics to demonstrate what I’m talking about.
Last, in order to make this event all about my husband, I’ve decided to take down every picture in the house and replace them with pics of my hubby! We’ve already had lots of fun taking goofy pictures of him. And with the numerous free print offers that photo companies give out these days, there’s no need for us to pay anything out of pocket other than shipping fees! And to jazz our photos up, we’ll look for frames at the dollar store and our local thrift store!
Are you getting anxious to start planning your own party?!?! I hope so! I’ll keep you posted on our progress!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
CVS finally...
...showed me some love! And they did it through snail mail; I still have not received a dollar amount coupon from them via email!
A couple of days ago, I received a booklet with one $5 off $30 coupon and two $25 gift cards if I transfer prescriptions (I'm pretty satisfied with Rite Aid, so I won't be playing the prescription transfer game any time soon)!
Here's the deal that I conjured up for this upcoming sale:
Buy-
Dulcolax, on sale for $9.99 (get $9.99 ECB)
Schick Hydro razor, on sale for $8.97 (get $4 ECB)
Lysol Healthy Touch System, on sale for $9.99 (get $5 ECB)
Suave deodorant, on sale for $0.99
$0.06 filler item
Use-
$5 off $30 CVS coupon from mail
$3 ECB from last purchase
$4 dulcolax coupon from 5/16 Smart Source insert
$5 schick coupon from 8/8 Smart Source insert
$3 lysol coupon from 7/11 Smart Source insert
$0.75 suave coupon from 7/11 Red Plum insert
Final Price - $9.25, plus you get $18.99 back in ECB's.
I can only hope for the right CVS coupons to print out of their coupon machines for even more savings!
Happy Shopping!
A couple of days ago, I received a booklet with one $5 off $30 coupon and two $25 gift cards if I transfer prescriptions (I'm pretty satisfied with Rite Aid, so I won't be playing the prescription transfer game any time soon)!
Here's the deal that I conjured up for this upcoming sale:
Buy-
Dulcolax, on sale for $9.99 (get $9.99 ECB)
Schick Hydro razor, on sale for $8.97 (get $4 ECB)
Lysol Healthy Touch System, on sale for $9.99 (get $5 ECB)
Suave deodorant, on sale for $0.99
$0.06 filler item
Use-
$5 off $30 CVS coupon from mail
$3 ECB from last purchase
$4 dulcolax coupon from 5/16 Smart Source insert
$5 schick coupon from 8/8 Smart Source insert
$3 lysol coupon from 7/11 Smart Source insert
$0.75 suave coupon from 7/11 Red Plum insert
Final Price - $9.25, plus you get $18.99 back in ECB's.
I can only hope for the right CVS coupons to print out of their coupon machines for even more savings!
Happy Shopping!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Publix Shopping!
For those of you new to grocery store couponing, here's what I plan on buying this week (remember, Publix sales begin on Thursdays of every week):
Mott's 100% Apple Juice, on sale for $1.37 each
use $0.50 Mott's medley coupon from 6/23 Smart Source coupon insert (if included in sale)
final price - $0.37 each
Juicy Juice 46 oz, on sale for $1.47 each (these are 100% juice and delicious!!)
use $1/2 coupon from here or here or 8/1 Red Plum insert
final price - $0.97 each
General Mills cereal, on sale for $1.99 each
use $0.75 Kix coupon or $1.00/2 coupon from here
final price - $1.24 - $1.49 each
Ronzoni Healthy Harvest pasta, on sale for $0.89 each
use $1/2 coupon from here
final price - $0.39 each
Ragu pasta sauce, on sale for $1.09 each
use $0.75/2 coupon from 8/1 Red Plum insert
final price - $0.72 each
Betty Crocker fruit snacks, on sale for $1.36 each
use $0.50/2 coupon from here or here
final price - $0.86 each
Wish Bone salad dressing, on sale for $1.36 each
use $0.50 coupon from here
final price - $0.36 each
Blue Diamond Almonds, on sale for $1.59 each (these are SOO good)!
use $0.50 coupon from here
final price - $0.59 each
Nestle Tollhouse cookie dough, on sale for $1.44 each (I'm not allowed to buy these, but you shouldn't hold back)!!
use $1 coupon from here
final price - $0.44 each
Lifesavers Gummies, on sale for $1 each
use $0.50 coupon from here
final price - FREE!
For some of these items, I will buy as many as my coupons allow. Like the juice - that's all my husband and I drink, so we'll stock up on $1 100% juice (that's really hard to come by). It's also hard to come by healthy snacks, like the almonds and fruit snacks, so I will print 2 of each coupon from each of my computers.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Mott's 100% Apple Juice, on sale for $1.37 each
use $0.50 Mott's medley coupon from 6/23 Smart Source coupon insert (if included in sale)
final price - $0.37 each
Juicy Juice 46 oz, on sale for $1.47 each (these are 100% juice and delicious!!)
use $1/2 coupon from here or here or 8/1 Red Plum insert
final price - $0.97 each
General Mills cereal, on sale for $1.99 each
use $0.75 Kix coupon or $1.00/2 coupon from here
final price - $1.24 - $1.49 each
Ronzoni Healthy Harvest pasta, on sale for $0.89 each
use $1/2 coupon from here
final price - $0.39 each
Ragu pasta sauce, on sale for $1.09 each
use $0.75/2 coupon from 8/1 Red Plum insert
final price - $0.72 each
Betty Crocker fruit snacks, on sale for $1.36 each
use $0.50/2 coupon from here or here
final price - $0.86 each
Wish Bone salad dressing, on sale for $1.36 each
use $0.50 coupon from here
final price - $0.36 each
Blue Diamond Almonds, on sale for $1.59 each (these are SOO good)!
use $0.50 coupon from here
final price - $0.59 each
Nestle Tollhouse cookie dough, on sale for $1.44 each (I'm not allowed to buy these, but you shouldn't hold back)!!
use $1 coupon from here
final price - $0.44 each
Lifesavers Gummies, on sale for $1 each
use $0.50 coupon from here
final price - FREE!
For some of these items, I will buy as many as my coupons allow. Like the juice - that's all my husband and I drink, so we'll stock up on $1 100% juice (that's really hard to come by). It's also hard to come by healthy snacks, like the almonds and fruit snacks, so I will print 2 of each coupon from each of my computers.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Rite Aid's Coupon Policy
Did you know that you can use multiple UP+ rewards in one transaction?? I wasn't completely sure myself - until now! Here's Rite Aid's updated coupon policy. Print it and carry it with you in your coupon wallet. I promise, it will come in handy. In fact, I was told a few weeks ago by a cashier that I could only use one UP+ reward per transaction. It didn't seem like a great incentive for me to incorporate more UP+ related deals in my transactions, but I didn't have any evidence to prove her wrong:
Rite Aid – Coupon Acceptance
To Our Valued Customers:
Rite Aid gladly accepts the following coupon types as detailed in the coupon acceptance guidelines listed below:
COUPON TYPES:
Manufacturer Coupons
· Manufacturer coupons are found in newspapers, magazines and even affixed to products. The UPC on these coupons begins with a "5."
Rite Aid Manufacturer Coupons
· Rite Aid Manufacturer coupons generally appear in our weekly circular, on our website and are sent to customers via e-mail. These coupons are labeled "manufacturer coupon" and have a UPC that begins with "49."
Rite Aid Valuable Coupons
· Rite Aid coupons are labeled "variable coupon" and have a UPC that begins with "48."
Internet/Print at Home coupons
· Rite Aid will accept Internet/print at home coupons up to the equivalent value of $5.00 off.
· A Rite Aid coupon (with the Rite Aid logo) is NOT considered an Internet coupon (even if printed off the Internet) and is therefore not subject to the $5.00 maximum.
+UP Reward Coupons
· +UP Reward coupons are special coupons earned by a customer in a prior purchase that can be used for any nonprescription purchase with a small number of exclusions that are listed on the +UP coupon. Multiple +UP coupons can be used (subject to the printed exclusions) up to the amount of purchase before sales tax.
Buy One, Get One Free
· We accept two coupons for the purchase of two items that are on Buy One, Get One Free Promotion.
· We accept a Buy One, Get One Free Coupon with an item that is in our flyer as Buy One, Get One Free, meaning both items are free. The cash register will compute any sales tax due, which varies by state law.
Total Purchase Coupons
· Rite Aid may feature total purchase coupons which discount the total purchase amount based upon meeting specific requirements. For example, $5 off a $25 purchase price threshold coupon.
· These coupons are accepted under the following conditions:
o The coupon is valid and in date; only one total purchase coupon per transaction.
o Total purchase equals or exceeds $25 before tax (before any coupons are applied).
o Coupons for individual items can also be used including another "48" coupon that is tied to an item in the transaction.
o Provided the total of items purchased is equal to or greater than the purchase requirement, other coupons can be used in conjunction with the total purchase coupon.
ACCEPTANCE GUIDELINES:
General Guidelines:
· Coupons must be valid and in date; Coupons cannot be exchanged for cash.
· Register will validate coupon through scanning or keyed entry of the coupon UPC number.
· In the event that any item's selling price is less than the value of the coupon, Rite Aid will accept the coupon in exchange for the selling price of the item. Coupon redemption can never exceed the selling price of an item and no cash back is allowed.
· When making a return for a product that had a coupon attached, Rite Aid cannot refund cash for the value of the coupon and cannot return the coupon that was used.
· Rite Aid reserves the right to not accept any coupon where the validity or the coupon cannot be established.
Multiple Coupons
· More than one coupon can be used on the purchase of a single item under the following conditions:
· All coupons match the item being purchased.
· The total of the coupons is equal to or less than the selling price of the item before sales tax.
· No more than one "48" Rite Aid valuable coupon, one "49" Rir,eAid Manufacturer coupon, and one "5"manufacturer coupon can be used on a single item.
· Rite Aid may accept multiple identical coupons for multiple qualifying items as long as there is sufficient stock to satisfy other customers within the store manager's sole discretion.
If you would like this policy in PDF format, please let me know!
Rite Aid – Coupon Acceptance
To Our Valued Customers:
Rite Aid gladly accepts the following coupon types as detailed in the coupon acceptance guidelines listed below:
COUPON TYPES:
Manufacturer Coupons
· Manufacturer coupons are found in newspapers, magazines and even affixed to products. The UPC on these coupons begins with a "5."
Rite Aid Manufacturer Coupons
· Rite Aid Manufacturer coupons generally appear in our weekly circular, on our website and are sent to customers via e-mail. These coupons are labeled "manufacturer coupon" and have a UPC that begins with "49."
Rite Aid Valuable Coupons
· Rite Aid coupons are labeled "variable coupon" and have a UPC that begins with "48."
Internet/Print at Home coupons
· Rite Aid will accept Internet/print at home coupons up to the equivalent value of $5.00 off.
· A Rite Aid coupon (with the Rite Aid logo) is NOT considered an Internet coupon (even if printed off the Internet) and is therefore not subject to the $5.00 maximum.
+UP Reward Coupons
· +UP Reward coupons are special coupons earned by a customer in a prior purchase that can be used for any nonprescription purchase with a small number of exclusions that are listed on the +UP coupon. Multiple +UP coupons can be used (subject to the printed exclusions) up to the amount of purchase before sales tax.
Buy One, Get One Free
· We accept two coupons for the purchase of two items that are on Buy One, Get One Free Promotion.
· We accept a Buy One, Get One Free Coupon with an item that is in our flyer as Buy One, Get One Free, meaning both items are free. The cash register will compute any sales tax due, which varies by state law.
Total Purchase Coupons
· Rite Aid may feature total purchase coupons which discount the total purchase amount based upon meeting specific requirements. For example, $5 off a $25 purchase price threshold coupon.
· These coupons are accepted under the following conditions:
o The coupon is valid and in date; only one total purchase coupon per transaction.
o Total purchase equals or exceeds $25 before tax (before any coupons are applied).
o Coupons for individual items can also be used including another "48" coupon that is tied to an item in the transaction.
o Provided the total of items purchased is equal to or greater than the purchase requirement, other coupons can be used in conjunction with the total purchase coupon.
ACCEPTANCE GUIDELINES:
General Guidelines:
· Coupons must be valid and in date; Coupons cannot be exchanged for cash.
· Register will validate coupon through scanning or keyed entry of the coupon UPC number.
· In the event that any item's selling price is less than the value of the coupon, Rite Aid will accept the coupon in exchange for the selling price of the item. Coupon redemption can never exceed the selling price of an item and no cash back is allowed.
· When making a return for a product that had a coupon attached, Rite Aid cannot refund cash for the value of the coupon and cannot return the coupon that was used.
· Rite Aid reserves the right to not accept any coupon where the validity or the coupon cannot be established.
Multiple Coupons
· More than one coupon can be used on the purchase of a single item under the following conditions:
· All coupons match the item being purchased.
· The total of the coupons is equal to or less than the selling price of the item before sales tax.
· No more than one "48" Rite Aid valuable coupon, one "49" Rir,eAid Manufacturer coupon, and one "5"manufacturer coupon can be used on a single item.
· Rite Aid may accept multiple identical coupons for multiple qualifying items as long as there is sufficient stock to satisfy other customers within the store manager's sole discretion.
If you would like this policy in PDF format, please let me know!
$2 Dora The Explorer DVD's!!
My 1 year old nephew looooves Dora The Explorer, so today I picked him up two $2 DVD's from Target. I found the following titles on sale for $5 each:
Save The Day!
Pirate Adventure
I was able to use two $3 Target coupons from here (under the "Electronics" tab). These were the only titles I was able to find for $5. The rest were either $9.99 and $12.99, which isn't a bad deal -it just doesn't look so hot compared to $5!
Let me know if you find more titles!
Enjoy!
Save The Day!
Pirate Adventure
I was able to use two $3 Target coupons from here (under the "Electronics" tab). These were the only titles I was able to find for $5. The rest were either $9.99 and $12.99, which isn't a bad deal -it just doesn't look so hot compared to $5!
Let me know if you find more titles!
Enjoy!
Labels:
Couponing
Monday, August 2, 2010
I Hope You're Shopping at Rite Aid!
I took a couple of week's break from drug store couponing - not b/c I needed the time off...there just wasn't enough incentive to get me to the stores! This week, it's game on again. I took the easy route and followed Jenny's plan from SouthernSavers.com (you can check it out here). And because I had $2 UP+ reward bucks and a $3 Pampers coupon, I was able to get everything for FREE!! Diapers, baby wipes, baby lotion, hair gel, hair styler, shampoo, a Venus razor, and toothpaste!!
And if you think this week is a treat (you should!), you're going to be spoiled next week. Check out 2 of my favorite deals:
FreeStyle Glucose meter, on sale for $19.99 (get $19.99 rebate - inside box)
use $10 coupon from 6/27 Smart Source insert
final price - you make $10!!! (I'm assuming the rebate is before coupons but won't know until I go shopping)!
Crest ProHealth toothpaste, on sale for $2.69 (get $2.69 UP+ reward)
use $0.75 coupon from 8/1 PG insert
final price - you make $0.75!!
Combine these 2 items with a $5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon from here AND a product you really need, like toilet paper, shower gel, etc... and you have another FREE shopping trip at Rite Aid!
I will, more than likely, choose the big pack of Huggies diapers, on sale for $19.99 each. I can use a $2 video values coupon, along with a $3 coupon from here to bring the price down to $14.99 (I can also put any previous UP+ rewards towards the total amount to bring my out of pocket expenses down even further). Does my rambling make sense??
I think I've said this once or twice, but I love this store!!
Let me know if you find any other deals. :)
And if you think this week is a treat (you should!), you're going to be spoiled next week. Check out 2 of my favorite deals:
FreeStyle Glucose meter, on sale for $19.99 (get $19.99 rebate - inside box)
use $10 coupon from 6/27 Smart Source insert
final price - you make $10!!! (I'm assuming the rebate is before coupons but won't know until I go shopping)!
Crest ProHealth toothpaste, on sale for $2.69 (get $2.69 UP+ reward)
use $0.75 coupon from 8/1 PG insert
final price - you make $0.75!!
Combine these 2 items with a $5 off $25 Rite Aid coupon from here AND a product you really need, like toilet paper, shower gel, etc... and you have another FREE shopping trip at Rite Aid!
I will, more than likely, choose the big pack of Huggies diapers, on sale for $19.99 each. I can use a $2 video values coupon, along with a $3 coupon from here to bring the price down to $14.99 (I can also put any previous UP+ rewards towards the total amount to bring my out of pocket expenses down even further). Does my rambling make sense??
I think I've said this once or twice, but I love this store!!
Let me know if you find any other deals. :)
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