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brotherhpj
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posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 8:54a
Is it a slam dunk sure thing that I will be denied this deal if I try it in NY? Got a prescription to renew today! |
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MISTERCHEAP
- Happy Thanksgiving!!
posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 8:58a
brotherhpj said:Is it a slam dunk sure thing that I will be denied this deal if I try it in NY? Got a prescription to renew today! Yes, if you live near the state border of PA,CT or MA you can drive over and fill it there OR if over 60 years old in NJ. |
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Juliet
- Cranky Member
posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 2:25p
i posted the Vons current coupon, but it moved to a different section. Vons has a $30 coupon for new or transfers from tuesdays ad, still available for pick up in the stores, expires in November. |
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Yoksel
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 2:52p
Butcherboy said:Yoksel said:Butcherboy said:It's $30.00 Per Transfered Prescription up to 4 Prescriptions. $30.00 X 4 = $120.00 It's Not $120.00 for one Transfer. One Transfer is $30.00 Link R/X Rite Aid StockPrice I guess I'm missing something as your link brings up the same coupon that the OP posted originally. And that offer is only valid for one prescription per customer. Before Aug 24 you can get $30.00 for one or more transfer offers After Aug 24 You Can Take in up to 4 Prescriptions $30.00 X 4 you will get the $120.00 Hmm... You can call me blind or stupid but I'm not seeing it. Today is the 25th and the same coupon still is coming up. It says one prescription for customer so I don't see how you can do it 4 times. |
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Butcherboy
- Stimulating Economy
posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 4:57p
Yoksel said:Butcherboy said:Yoksel said:Butcherboy said:It's $30.00 Per Transfered Prescription up to 4 Prescriptions. $30.00 X 4 = $120.00 It's Not $120.00 for one Transfer. One Transfer is $30.00 Link R/X Rite Aid StockPrice I guess I'm missing something as your link brings up the same coupon that the OP posted originally. And that offer is only valid for one prescription per customer. Before Aug 24 you can get $30.00 for one or more transfer offers After Aug 24 You Can Take in up to 4 Prescriptions $30.00 X 4 you will get the $120.00 Hmm... You can call me blind or stupid but I'm not seeing it. Today is the 25th and the same coupon still is coming up. It says one prescription for customer so I don't see how you can do it 4 times. Just go into Rite Aid and Request the "Transfer your prescriptions and get up to $ 120.00 back" Plus a chance to win gas for a year up to $2600 Value. pamphlet. It's blue in color, has 4 coupons each COUPON. "Get A Free $30.00 Gift Card" Coupons good thru 10/31/08 One prescription per COUPON Limit 4 prescriptions per patient. I hope I helped You.... |
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faceplate66
- Member
posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 5:38p
O.K. This is how this should work. I have a prescription that is $4.00 at WalMart. I took it to Target and paid $6.00 with a coupon to get a $10.00 gift card. Net $8.00. This month, I took the prescription to RiteAid with a coupon for a $30.00 gift card. Paid $12.00, net $22.00. Next month I am off to CVS. My math is right. I would have paid $4.00 at WalMart. By buying at Target I paid $2.00 more, so I net $8.00. Same for RiteAid. I paid $8.00 more with a $30.00 gift card, so I net $22.00. I was going to spend the $4.00 no matter what. Anything beyond that is gravey. |
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crazycool
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 7:44p
Butcherboy said:Yoksel said:Butcherboy said:Yoksel said:Butcherboy said:It's $30.00 Per Transfered Prescription up to 4 Prescriptions. $30.00 X 4 = $120.00 It's Not $120.00 for one Transfer. One Transfer is $30.00 Link R/X Rite Aid StockPrice I guess I'm missing something as your link brings up the same coupon that the OP posted originally. And that offer is only valid for one prescription per customer. Before Aug 24 you can get $30.00 for one or more transfer offers After Aug 24 You Can Take in up to 4 Prescriptions $30.00 X 4 you will get the $120.00 Hmm... You can call me blind or stupid but I'm not seeing it. Today is the 25th and the same coupon still is coming up. It says one prescription for customer so I don't see how you can do it 4 times. Just go into Rite Aid and Request the "Transfer your prescriptions and get up to $ 120.00 back" Plus a chance to win gas for a year up to $2600 Value. pamphlet. It's blue in color, has 4 coupons each COUPON. "Get A Free $30.00 Gift Card" Coupons good thru 10/31/08 One prescription per COUPON Limit 4 prescriptions per patient. I hope I helped You.... You must be kidding, I went there and the guy told me $30 GC is one per patient per life time, he call the store manager and he told me this will be the last time they will do it for me. I am going to go to another RiteAid in the future and try it again. |
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Butcherboy
- Stimulating Economy
posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 10:02p
You must be kidding, I went there and the guy told me $30 GC is one per patient per life time, he call the store manager and he told me this will be the last time they will do it for me. I am going to go to another RiteAid in the future and try it again. Did you go into Rite Aid And Ask For The (Transfer your prescriptions and get up to $ 120.00 back) COUPON book? On the front page there is a Pharmacists in a white coat. If your Rite Aid Will Not Give You One Call Rite Aid 1-800-Riteaid Have Rite Aid Send You One. Also when you call Rite Aid tell thim Who Told You Gift Cards Are one per patient per life time. You May Get More Than A Gift Card. Coupons good thru 10/31/08 One prescription per COUPON Limit 4 prescriptions per patient. |
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Yoksel
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 10:10p
Butcherboy said:Just go into Rite Aid and Request the "Transfer your prescriptions and get up to $ 120.00 back" Plus a chance to win gas for a year up to $2600 Value. pamphlet. It's blue in color, has 4 coupons each COUPON. "Get A Free $30.00 Gift Card" Coupons good thru 10/31/08 One prescription per COUPON Limit 4 prescriptions per patient. I hope I helped You.... Up until now I didn't realize it was actually a B&M deal. But I finally got it  Thanks a lot! I will stop by Rite-Aid tomorrow to get the book. I'm wondering if they would let me use these coupons to fill a new prescription. If not I can always do the first fill at Walgreens and then transfer to Rite Aid but that seems stupid to me. |
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Butcherboy
- Stimulating Economy
posted: Aug. 25, 2008 @ 10:48p
It is for Transfer prescriptions only not for new prescriptions . And you cant Transfer from Rite Aid To Rite Aid. |
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DailyVitamin
- Shopaholic Member
posted: Aug. 30, 2008 @ 3:03a
You can go to CVS and request matching coupons to any pharmacy. Always ask to price match to any local pharmacy before transfer and get the coupon. CVS don't keep track of coupons given. Only employee of the store does if they recognize you but that should not be the problems because coupons don't limit how many per household per clients. Always ask for pharmacist or pharmacy manager at CVS when you have questions about coupons. If they denied, ask for their name and call their corporate to complain. CVS's upper management does not want to hear complain about coupons. Remember to be nice and pleasant when to talk to them. you can request a coupon when you present a new prescription. Remember one coupon per prescription upto four at one time. If you have a refill, ask their pharmacist kindly before you request a refill to see if they can give you coupons, reasoning that you can transfer it out then transfer it back to their pharmacy to get the coupon and save their time. Remember CVS people may even fill prescriptions that you could have bought over the counter to increase rx count. Make sure that you have the coupon for that and compare the price to avoid being overcharged. You can wait for different people working at different shift to pickup the prescriptions and request the coupons if you think they may make things difficult. You can tell the associates that you transfer prescriptions and pickup for your friends, neighbors or relatives ... if they have questions. |
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morningcoupon
- New Member
posted: Aug. 31, 2008 @ 6:51p
how about new prescriptions? do you have coupon for new? |
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MISTERCHEAP
- Happy Thanksgiving!!
posted: Aug. 31, 2008 @ 7:13p
morningcoupon said:how about new prescriptions? do you have coupon for new? what do you think? |
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DailyVitamin
- Shopaholic Member
posted: Sep. 2, 2008 @ 1:33a
As mentioned previously, you can bring upto coupons especially from RITEAID with your upto four new/refill prescriptions and ask the CVS people to honor the coupon even if you are their regular customer. You don't have to beat about the bush. Ask to talk to the pharmacy manager and request the gift cards given for the prescriptions filled at their pharmacy and abided by law to get the gift cards. Remember you can even request gift card given when you do refill at CVS. Just bring the competitive coupons with you when picking up. If they don't honor, ask for the name of the pharmacist ask for the name/phone number of their district manager especially at CVS. If you are loyal to your pharmacy and do not want to hurt your pharmacist, you can request your doctor to call or write presciptions just for those coupons and fill the rest of the prescription at your regular pharmacy. |
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musix4me
- Happy Member
posted: Sep. 2, 2008 @ 5:07a
Butcherboy said:It is for Transfer prescriptions only not for new prescriptions . And you cant Transfer from Rite Aid To Rite Aid. But to get around this, you can transfer the RX to a different pharmacy and let them process it. Then call and make some excuse that you want them to back it out of their system. Once they have done that, go to a different Rite Aid and ask them to transfer it there. |
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MISTERCHEAP
- Happy Thanksgiving!!
posted: Sep. 2, 2008 @ 5:51a
DailyVitamin said:As mentioned previously, you can bring upto coupons especially from RITEAID with your upto four new/refill prescriptions and ask the CVS people to honor the coupon even if you are their regular customer. You don't have to beat about the bush. Ask to talk to the pharmacy manager and request the gift cards given for the prescriptions filled at their pharmacy and abided by law to get the gift cards. Remember you can even request gift card given when you do refill at CVS. Just bring the competitive coupons with you when picking up. If they don't honor, ask for the name of the pharmacist ask for the name/phone number of their district manager especially at CVS. If you are loyal to your pharmacy and do not want to hurt your pharmacist, you can request your doctor to call or write presciptions just for those coupons and fill the rest of the prescription at your regular pharmacy. First off, these coupons are for a refill, not A NEW rx. If a CVS store is nice enough to help you out, great, if not, accept it. To start calling and complaining to a district manager over a very YMMV situation to start with is wrong in my book. Those calls should be reserved for true, legitimate complaints/issues, not because you couldn't wiggle a gift card out of the pharmacy. As for as getting your doctor involved, hate to say it, but that's just not cool. Physicians are busy people, asking them to write RX's a certain way to just to hustle a gift card for you is not at all cool. If you have insurance, you should be getting them written based around your coverage, not around what coupon you have in your hand IMO. |
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DailyVitamin
- Shopaholic Member
posted: Sep. 6, 2008 @ 3:58a
First off. Coupons can be used for either refills or new prescriptions. Refills--- you can transfer out, then transfer back for transfer prescription New: drop off oneplace and transfer to the other of different chains CVS has offered acceptance of competitive coupons. No one can denied you a gift cards for prescriptions that you have the right to get. That's why you can call district manager or higher position because your right is violated. I see your point for not making big deal for gift cards, however if it the right of the customer is being violated then he/she should know. you are given the info. for your right. Don't want to do it, your choice. I did not do it and didn't have time to do it and just to inform others ways to save copays. all scenarios are in |
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MISTERCHEAP
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posted: Sep. 6, 2008 @ 5:09a
DailyVitamin said:First off. Coupons can be used for either refills or new prescriptions. Refills--- you can transfer out, then transfer back for transfer prescription New: drop off oneplace and transfer to the other of different chains CVS has offered acceptance of competitive coupons. No one can denied you a gift cards for prescriptions that you have the right to get. That's why you can call district manager or higher position because your right is violated. I see your point for not making big deal for gift cards, however if it the right of the customer is being violated then he/she should know. you are given the info. for your right. Don't want to do it, your choice. I did not do it and didn't have time to do it and just to inform others ways to save copays. all scenarios are in Your right? You have to be joking, last time I checked the Bill of Rights, the founding fathers did not have a clause that states "all citizens are entitled to gift card for prescriptions". No, the district manager doesn't need to know about your "rights" in a situation like this. Totally disagree, that's not what they are there for.... to assist you in a grey area scheme. And they sure can deny you a gift card if you are intentionally abusing the intent of a transferred RX. That really means you've already filled the first prescription and you are getting the transfer bonus on the refill. If they are nice enough to do it, consider yourself fortunate, don't turn into a whiner calling district managers who thinks they are entitled to everything simply because you got a prescription to fill. I think a good district supervisor would back up his staff on denying you and your "rights". |
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snickerssu
- Member
posted: Sep. 6, 2008 @ 8:53a
faceplate66 said:O.K. This is how this should work. I have a prescription that is $4.00 at WalMart. I took it to Target and paid $6.00 with a coupon to get a $10.00 gift card. Net $8.00. This month, I took the prescription to RiteAid with a coupon for a $30.00 gift card. Paid $12.00, net $22.00. Next month I am off to CVS. My math is right. I would have paid $4.00 at WalMart. By buying at Target I paid $2.00 more, so I net $8.00. Same for RiteAid. I paid $8.00 more with a $30.00 gift card, so I net $22.00. I was going to spend the $4.00 no matter what. Anything beyond that is gravey. Rite Aid price matches to everyone, including Wal-Mart. You can definitely get your rx for $4 instead of 12, just ask them to do the price match. it's company policy to do so. |
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DailyVitamin
- Shopaholic Member
posted: Sep. 9, 2008 @ 1:28a
Your right is to have what they offer in written paper. They offer coupons and they must live up to their promises on the coupons... very simple if you could read. I understand where you come from and agree with you for accepting that associates are all workers and we should be nice with each other. Again no one force them to offer coupons, however they cannot offer and denied their offers at the same time. Again I did not have prescriptions to fill or transfer and I do not benefit from any of the info. given. My intention is to contribute and nothing else. Appreciate your input. ( ) |
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