Rite Aid started another new rewards program called UP rewards. I wanted to let you all know about it so you will be informed when reading the Rite Aid deals each week. You must be a member of the Wellness program to take advantage of the UP program. Here are the highlights:
+UP Rewards Guidelines
* The new +UP Reward program is an incentive program that allows manufacturers to provide a +UP Reward to consumers for buying a specific product and/or specific number of products. Every week, different items are advertised in the weekly circular that generate a +UP Reward. (This program is very similar to the Walgreens Register Reward program).
* You MUST give the cashier your Wellness card or the phone # associated with your Wellness card prior to the items being scanned in order to be eligible for the +UP Reward(s)
* The +UP Reward consists of a coupon or a number of coupons that print at the bottom of your receipt and can be used on your NEXT purchase.
* Each advertised +UP Reward is limited to 1 per transaction. For example, if you purchase 2 bottles of Trident gum in one transaction, you will only receive 1 $1 +UP Reward. So if you are interested in purchasing more than one of the same +UP Reward item, be sure that you purchase each item in a separate transaction.
* Unlike CVS who limits the number of ECB deals that you can receive via the same Extra Care card, Rite Aid does NOT limit or track the number of +UP Rewards items that you purchase. So going back to my example with the Trident gum, I could purchase 20 different bottles of gum throughout the week in 20 different transactions, and each time, I would receive the $1 +UP Reward.
* Unlike Walgreens Register Rewards, you can use a +UP Reward coupon to purchase another of the same item, and you will still receive a +UP Reward (i.e. you can “roll” the +UP Reward coupons). For example, I used the $1 +UP reward coupon from my Trident Gum to purchase another bottle of Trident gum and I still received another $1 +UP Reward coupon!
* According to Rite Aid Customer Service, you CAN use both a $5/$25 Rite Aid purchase AND a $1/$10 Household purchase coupon in the same transaction. However, it is always up to the manager’s discretion to make the final decision.
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