Tuesday, October 20, 2009

RiteAid Deals this week!


Sorry this took so long...I'm still trying to get over this cold...

More RiteAid FREEBATES this week! Remember to use this $5/$25 coupon for Rite Aid here.

You can pay less out-of-pocket by transferring a prescription. Use this coupon to get a $25 gift card offer when you transfer it!
All of the items are FREE after rebate. By splitting them into 3 different transactions, you can make at least $15 this week! Remember too, if your RiteAid is out of stock on any of these items, they will most likely either substitute a different item {scan the original at check out so you can still get your rebate!} or they'll write IOU on your receipt. I've done both.

Transaction #1:
  • Neilmed NasaGel, $5.99 {Use $2/1 printable here}
  • NeilMed Nasa Mist Saline Spray, $9.99 {Use $2/1 printable here}
  • Zucol Coldcare, $5.99 {Use $2/1 from 3/08 SS insert}
  • Kid's Chloraseptic Spray or Strips, $4.49
  • Subtotal: $26.46
  • Hand over $5/$25 coupon
  • Total OOP: $15.46 + tax
  • Total after rebate submissions: $11 money maker!
Transaction #2:
  • Coldcalm pellets or Chestal, $7.99 {Use $1/1 printable here}
  • Little Colds Multi Symptom Cold, $5.49
  • Little Colds Mucous Relief or Sore Throat, $3.99
  • Blink Tears, $7.99 {Use $4/1 from 8/02 RP insert OR $2/1 from 10/25 RP insert that came in the mail today!}
  • Subtotal: $25.46
  • Hand over $5/$25 coupon
  • Total OOP: $15.46 + tax
  • Total after rebate submissions: $11 money maker!
Transaction #3:
  • Little Allergies, $9.99
  • Sambucol, $7.99
  • Eos lip balm, $1.99
  • Cepacol Fizzlers, $4.99
  • Zantac, $8.99 {use $5/1 coupon here}
  • Subtotal: $33.95
  • Hand over $5/$25 coupon
  • Total OOP: $23.95
  • Total after rebate submissions: $10 money maker!

Altogether, you'll spend $64.87 plus tax out-of-pocket, but you'll get back $85.87 in rebates!

Submitting Rite Aid Single Check Rebates is simple! Just go here, create an account and enter in your receipt information. All the work is done for you- the site automatically detects what rebates you're applying for and sends out an email when it's ready! Remember to wait until the very end of the month to request your check. RiteAid only sends out 1 check per rebate period, so don't request it too early or you might miss out on some deals in subsequent weeks!

4 comments:

Your Blog Mall said...

Out of curiosity, do you actually buy all of these items for the sake of making money? I can definitely see the benefit, but what do you do with the products you don't use?

Utah Deal Diva said...

I generally do buy most of the Freebates just because I make money, like you said! This week however, I decided I have enough Saline solution and Zantac, so I only did 2 transactions. I love having the kids cold stuff on hand- I don't need it right now, but I know I'll need it at about 1am at some point, so it's nice that I already have it.

I know others who donate the products they don't use, or give them away to other families.

Anonymous said...

Since you list them in 3 separate transactions, can you purchase them all at once or do you need to make three separate purchases for the system to recognize? I'm new to this and don't want to get it wrong once I actually go in. Thanks!

Utah Deal Diva said...

Anon- you don't HAVE to separate it into 3 different transactions, but doing so allows you to make more money off the deal! i've never had an issue separating my items- I do it all the time!