@mistercheap said in Nationwide Unclaimed Money Search Engine, including rebates never received. Use link in OP.:
@my4mainecoons said in Nationwide Unclaimed Money Search Engine, including rebates never received. Use link in OP.:
@mrvietnam you think its a SCR? 😃. I recently found a SCR booklet from back in the day. $2 could be a +Up.
weren’t +up’s printed on receipts vs a ‘rebate’ check. At one time, Rite Aid did have a rebate program that was really good called single check rebates. going back 20 years maybe. They had double dip periods where the old rebates were still valid when the new rebates kicked in. I remember this was one of the first deals I learned about on Fat Wallet years ago from Bill Rubin and others.
I also remember when the extra bucks program first started and stuff was outright free a/ecb’s with no limit. would score 6 bottles of shampoo for free with extra bux printed out for all 6. Oh those were the days!!,
Yes indeed. It’s fun to walk down memory lane. Those were the days. It really paid to be an early adopter of their reward programs. Rite Aid will be missed. I would say 80% of my remaining stash in my garage is from Rite Aid and the other 20% is stuff I got very cheap at K-Mart before they closed years ago. With the prices of things very high now it really comes in handy just to be able to go to the garage and pull out what I need rather than going to the store. It’s like a mini Rite Aid in my garage. RIP Rite Aid (and K-Mart for that matter). You have been good to me.
I actually started my extreme couponing career at CVS decades ago, but then when I saw the deals were greener at Rite Aid I migrated over there and have been there ever since. I also added Kmart when the deals were good at Kmart for many years.
I remember years ago at CVS they had total purchase coupons that you could print at home and they stacked at the self check out register leading to massive discounts. At least in my experience, Walgreens has never been a very exciting story to get good deals at. I usually avoid Walgreens unless I have expiring rewards.
Actually, I would like to give kudos to MisterCheap because he was the first one to introduce me to the new Rite Aid rewards program and the benefits such as no limits and a lot of free product that they started after they ended the rebate program. It was fun going store to store getting tons of free products.