Sunday, December 13, 2009

Rite Aid 12/13 - 12/19

This week looks like a great week at Rite Aid. I've got all my scenarios worked out, now I've just got to find the time to head over there before we leave town for my sister's wedding.

Make sure you pick up at least two YellowSavingsBooks at Rite Aid. It contains over $125 in coupons and should be located near the pharmacy counter. I'm using some of these coupons in my scenarios this week.


Purchase #1

2 G.U.M. toothbrushes (pg. 10) $5/2 - 2 $1/1 (11/15/RP) = $3/2
- $1 SCR = $2/2

1 Fresh Effects (pg. 18) $2.99/1
- $2.99 SCR = FREE

1 Band-Aid kid's bandages (pg. 18) $1.99/1 - $1/1 in ad coupon = $0.99/1

1 Comtrex (pg. 15) $3.99/1 - $2/1 (11/1/SS) = $1.99
- $2/1 RA yellow book coupon = FREE

1 Dimetapp (pg. 15) $6.49/1 - $2/1 (Printable) = $4.49
- $4/1 RA yellow book coupon = $0.49/1

Total before coupons = $20.96
- $5/20 (Rite Aid Video Values coupon)
- $13 (in MFC, in-ad coupons, and RA yellow book coupons)
Total OOP = $2.96 + tax
- $3.99 SCR
Make $1.03 - tax


Purchase #2

2 Nivea Lip care (pg. 18) $2.99/1 ($5.98/2) - B1G1 (11/1/RP) = $2.99/2
- $2 SCR = $0.99/2

1 4 Way nasal spray (pg. 15) $3.99/1 - $1.50/1 (11/1/SS; 12/6/SS) = $2.49
- $2/1 RA yellow book coupon = $0.49/1

3 Cover Girl powder or liquid (pg. 20) B1G1 50% off $3.99/1 ($9.98/3) - 3 $1/1 (11/29/PG) = $6.98/3
- 3 $2 SCR (limit 5) = $0.98/3

2 Hershey's singles (pg. 13) $1/2 - B1G1 (9/20/SS) = $0.50/2

Total before coupons = $20.95
- $5/20 (Rite Aid Video Values coupon)
- $9.99 (in MFC and RA yellow book coupons)
Total OOP = $5.96 + tax
- $8 SCR
Make $2.04 - tax


Purchase #3

1 Arm & Hammer Spinbrush (pg. 10) $5.99/1 - $2/1 (12/6/SS; Printable) = $3.99
- $2 SCR = $1.99/1

2 Cover Girl powder or liquid (pg. 20) B1G1 50% off $3.99/1 ($5.99/2) - 2 $1/1 (11/29/PG) = $3.99/2
- 2 $2 SCR (limit 5) = Make $0.01

1 Comtrex (pg. 15) $3.99/1 - $2/1 (11/1/SS) = $1.99
- $2/1 RA yellow book coupon = FREE

1 Dimetapp (pg. 15) $6.49/1 - $2/1 (Printable) = $4.49
- $4/1 RA yellow book coupon = $0.49/1

Total before coupons = $22.96
- $5/20 (Rite Aid Video Values coupon)
- $14 (in MFC and RA yellow book coupons)
Total OOP = $3.96 + tax
- $6 SCR
Make $2.04 - tax


Purchase #4

3 pks Duracell batteries (pg. 7) $5.99/1 (17.97/3) - 3 $1/1 (11/22/SS; 12/13/SS) = $14.97
- $5 SCR wyb $15 worth of Duracell products

3 Prell shampoos (pg. 19) $0.99/1 (2.97/3)
- 3 $2 SCR (limit 5) = make $3.03

Total before coupons = $20.94
- $5/20 (Rite Aid Video Values coupon)
- $3 (in MFC)
Total OOP = $12.94 + tax
- $11 SCR
Cost $1.94 + tax


Purchase #5

8 Hershey's Holiday Kisses (pg. 1) $1.99/1 ($15.92/8) - 2 B3G1 (12/6/SS) = $11.94/8

2 Hershey's Christmas miniatures (pg. 12) $1.99/1 ($3.98/2) - $1/2 (12/6/SS) = $2.98/2
- $5 SCR wyb $20 worth Hershey's candy ($15.92 + $3.98 + $1 from purchase #2 = $20.90)

2 Prell Shampoo (pg. 19) $0.99/1 ($1.98/2)
- 2 $2 SCR (limit 5) = make $1.01

Total before coupons = $21.88
- $5/20 (Rite Aid Video Values coupon)
- $4.98 (in MFC)
Total OOP = $11.90 + tax
- $9 SCR
Cost $2.90 + tax


Total end profit on my purchases: $0.27 - tax
And don't forget the Gift of Savings certificate ($20 when you spend $100 pre-coupons).

At the end of my shopping day (not including the Gift of Savings cert.), I will make $0.27 - tax and take home $107.69 worth of sale merchandise.

2 comments:

  1. Hi,

    I appreciate all the work involved in reviewing and posting these offers, but have had numerous problems with the presumed store coupons at Rite aid and Walgreens which are actually marked "manuf...coupons."

    The manager @ Rite Aid on Thursday, and personnel at Walgreens have both told me they will accept one or the other, NOT BOTH!

    So are some stores accepting 2 manuf. coupons??

    It's so frustrating to prepare for the sale and then essentially leave it all on the table b/c it's not worth the price w/o 2 coupons.

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  2. I was out of town this past weekend, for my sister's wedding, and am just getting around to answering your comment.

    No store will accept two TRUE manufacturer's coupons on the same item, however, the coupons that RA and Walgreens have in their ad are store coupons (even though they say "manufacturer's coupon"). There is no other store that will accept the coupons in the RA ad other than RA (or a grocery store that accepts competitors coupons). And per RA's coupon policy, they will accept 1 TRUE manufacturer's coupon and one RA coupon per item.

    One of the ways that you can tell if a coupon is a TRUE manufacturer's coupon is that the bar code of such a coupon will always start with a 5 or a 9. Also, on the bottom of every RA coupon it will state "good only at Rite Aid Pharmacies." A TRUE manufacturer's coupon is good at any store that will accept coupons. If it is only good at one store then it is a store coupon.

    So, why would it be called a manufacturer's coupon if in fact it is a store coupon? RA has worked out a deal with the manufacturer to offer their product at a lower rate, but rather than offer that product to everyone at that lower rate (ie. a sale) they have offered everyone the chance to take advantage of the lower rate by providing a coupon for the negotiated price. RA knows that not everyone who buys the product will use the coupon so they will make extra money off of those people. It is a method RA (and many other stores) use to make a little extra money.

    RA registers will accept both coupons with no trouble. It sounds as if the managers in your area are ill informed as to the nature of the coupons. I would print out a copy of RA's coupon policy and take it with me to the store. I would also call RA's customer service number and explain the situation to them. Then I would put RA's customer service number in my cell phone and would kindly give them a call at the store if you have any other problems. (Remember, kindness about these situations goes a long way with managers and other personnel.)

    I understand how frustrating it can be to have deals and scenarios all figured out and then not be able to complete them. I recently had a similar experience with my local grocery store. I kindly explained to the manager that I was under the impression that their corporate policy was different and asked if I could have the corporate office call them. The manager said that was fine (frankly, I don't think she knew quite what to say). I called corporate and nicely explained the situation and what my understanding of the policy was and they contacted my local store and straightened everything out. It was a happy resolution for me and I didn't offend anyone at the store in getting the situation resolved.

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