Rite Aid has not always allowed internet printed coupons. I am reading that even though the policy changed in March of this year, many are still having problems at thier local stores. One of my readers, Marianne, found this great Rite Aid followup letter to several A Full Cup members.
"Thank you for taking the time to contact us. Whomever you spoke with overthe phone, was correct. The coupon policy was changed in March and again revised in early May to allow internet coupons (no limit).
Rite Aid's Coupon Policy is as follows; Coupons, and their face value,cannot be exchanged for cash. Front-end competitor coupons will not behonored at Rite Aid. Coupons are to have a valid expiration date, those thatare expired or ineligible will be returned to the customer.
Rite Aid will accept internet coupons up to the equivalent value of $5.00off. No more than one internet coupon permitted per sale transaction.Internet coupons must have a valid barcode that scans successfully into theregister; manual entry is not permitted. *As of 5/08/09, based on customerfeedback, we have modified our policy to allow more than one internet couponper transaction.
Only one manufacturer's coupon is accepted for each product, unless coupledwith a manufacturer's or valuable coupon found in a Rite Aid circular.
Coupons may not be reproduced, photocopied, trimmed or altered in any way bythe customer or Rite Aid associate.
Carrie
Customer Support"
I suggest that you print a copy of this of and take it with you when you make your next trip to Rite Aid.
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