Riteaid if offering $50 Gift card for new or transferred prescription. The coupon is printed in today's (Sunday 11/25) "Atlanta Journal-Constitution" newspaper in "Metro" section, page # D7. I have never seen any pharmacy offering $50 or more. Expiry date is 12/8.
It may be in other newspapers too...please check it out.
I did a quick search and didn't find it posted...if it's a re-post, please let me know. Edit by Moderator: Thank you for participating in the forums. However, this topic has been covered in a recent post Here.
The ad does contain a limitation I haven't seen before - you can't have used another Rite-Aid transfer promotion over the past 6 months. They had a $20 one a month or so ago which I used, so I was careful to bring in one of my wife's prescriptions for this one. That said, the person at the register couldn't even tell if it was a new, transfer, or just a refill, so I suspect you could use it for filling anything.
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doeymeister said: The ad does contain a limitation I haven't seen before - you can't have used another Rite-Aid transfer promotion over the past 6 months.I recently filled 2 prescriptions at RA and used a $30 gift card coupon that a friend sent me. That form DID have the 6 month wording, as did a $20 coupon I was emailed from RA. Fortunately, no one at the store enforced it and I ended up with 2 $30 gift cards (I also had a $25 CVS coupon and they could not figure out how to process it so they finally just scanned the $30 coupon a second time).
LA Times had 4 $30 coupons valid till 12/31/07 about a week or two back. I used one and was about to use one today, will try the printed coupon for $50 GC first!
dawndelion said: I always ask for an Rx of fluoride toothpaste from my dentist when I go. He writes the Rx, I fill it for $5 and get a free money with these coupons.
Umm.. doesn't toothpaste normally contain fluoride? Why would you need a prescription to get fluoride toothpaste?
budster said: dawndelion said: I always ask for an Rx of fluoride toothpaste from my dentist when I go. He writes the Rx, I fill it for $5 and get a free money with these coupons.
Umm.. doesn't toothpaste normally contain fluoride? Why would you need a prescription to get fluoride toothpaste?
As you get older, you have more teeth related problems. Wear and tear, gum's receding, etc... My dentist sells RX grade toothpaste. It has a much larger dose of fluoride that is allowed in over the counter stuff. This just goes to show you how over regulated everything is. If it's over the counter, it's nigh useless.
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