I just wanted to post a reminder that the Rite Aid Fall Gift of Savings program is now available to view online. What is the gift of Savings? Well, its a program that earns you FREE certificates to use like cash at Rite Aid! The program starts today (Sunday, 9/13) and runs through 10/17. Spend $25 to $50 and receive a $5 Gift of Savings Certificate--Spend $50 to $100 and receive a $10 Gift of Savings Certificate--spend $100 or more and receive a $20 Gift of Savings Certificate! Just remember to enter all your qualifying receipts online.
For more Rite Aid Deals and Rite Aid Coupons visit the new Hip2Save.com
Sunday, September 13, 2009
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Does the amount "spent" count your pre coupon or post coupon total?
Also, do I have to enter the receipts twice - once for Gift of Savings, and once for the SCRs?
They won't let me enter my receipt. I entered it for the $15 Johnson rebate and I cannot enter it into the gift of savings. What do I do??
Send customer service an email. I had that happen to me one time and I emailed them the problem and they fixed it for me with no problems. Hope this helps!
I entered my receipt in the Gift of Savings first and it showed up in the SCR's also.
I've done Rite Aid rebates but not the Gift of Savings before. I entered my receipts on the rebate site, but when I tried to enter it on the GOS site, it said the receipt is already entered.
Is it just because it's still awaiting approval (I just entered it)? Or do I need to contact customer service?
My understanding, from talking with customer service, is that if you are already signed up for SCR's and you enter in your receipt it keeps a track on all rebates available. It will add it to the SCR's and to the Gift of Savings.
so are they counting the pre or post coupon toal? anyone know?
I believe all the totals are pre coupon.
I entered in a receipt on Tuesday, for the SCR and it automatically entered into the the Gift of Savings too. I checked the total on the Gift of Savings tab and it showed my total before coupons. So, it is definitely pre-coupon. Yeah!!!!
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