Do you know about Rite Aid’s new Wellness Program? This is a fairly new loyalty card program for Rite Aid that you’ll definitely want to sign up for, as you’ll receive special members-only coupons, discounts on purchases, & much more! Just make sure to carry your card with you & use it at the register when you pay for your items. Whether you’re a seasoned Rite Aid shopper or someone who just goes into Rite Aid occasionally – it’s definitely worthwhile to sign up for the Rite Aid Wellness Card & keep the card in your wallet to receive special members only benefits.
You can sign up online HERE & then your Wellness card will be sent within 2-4 weeks. Once you sign up online, you’ll be able to print a $5 off $25 Rite Aid store coupon. Then, you’ll also receive an email with over $50 in coupons.
The great thing is that you don’t need to do anything to receive these coupons & discounts & points towards rewards. Just hand them your card when you checkout.
Check out all of these great benefits for being a member of the Rite Aid Wellness program:
-Members only pricing, with up to 20% off discounts on your purchases when you use your Wellness card
-10% off on Rite Aid brand products every day when using your Wellness card
-Earn one point for every dollar you spend on non-prescription purchases (your purchase amount counts before using coupons, which can bring your total down much lower!)
-Earn 25 points for every prescription you purchase (prescriptions filled in NY/NJ are not eligible)
-24/7 Access to a pharmacist when you call 1-800-RITEAID
-Receive periodic emails with Rite Aid coupons & discounts, as well as possible coupons at the bottom of your Rite Aid receipts.
The great thing is that the Wellness card is in addition to Rite Aid’s Single Check Rebate (SCR) program, where you can earn rebates on your purchases every month. There is also a new Wellness+UP Rewards program coming at the beginning of June. It sounds like this will include additional reward coupons that will print at the register when you use your Wellness card & purchase particular products (as mentioned in the ads or on tags throughout the store). Here’s more info from For the Mommas about the +UP rewards program.
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This has ended my shopping at Rite Aid. It’s fundamentally wrong to charge two people two different prices. They are buying your personal information with lower prices that previously were available to all their customers. Compare the Kroger prices at Safeway and Freddies and you will see no difference between a “Reward” price and a simple “lowered” price. If you would not hand out your phone number or your email to a stranger on the street, why would you hand that out to a faceless corporation? Your time is valuable. Deleting email, throwing away trash costs you money. How much of your day is already filled with silly bits of paper that need to be scanned and then tossed. Only shop at stores where all customers receive the same price without giving out personal information. Make a stand.
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