Expired: Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card; 75% off Christmas clearance)
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More Cover Girl Deals
More MMsCover Girl Eye Makeup
(excludes Face and Lip makeup)
$2 off regular retail
$5 BC wbuy $15 (Limit 2)
$3mq (12/9ss) is still good.
Exp. 1/05/2019Senior coupons are available to load to card
Here is the list, some nice ones here
Aquaphor Ointments $4
Armour Gel Wound Dressing $5
Biscoff Family Pack $2
Centrum Gummies 100 ct $5
Cheerios 12 oz $3
Cold Eeze 18 ct $3
Conair scales $8
Emergen c 30 ct $5
Finish $3
Fixodent $4
Folgers 1850 Coffee $3 pods of 12 oz
Good Clean Love restore Moisturizer $6
Lysol $1.50
Ocuvite Gummies $7
Prunelax Minitabs 60 ct $5
Rite Protective Underware $8
Riteaid Dry Mouth Disc 40 ct $4
Riteaid Toothpaste $2
Russell Stover SF $2
Soothe CP $5
Werthers $2
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Confirmed buying $200 My Vanilla visa gives $20 BC
IMPORTANT!: Make sure you choose the MY VANILLA VISA (as shown in the weekly ad) and not just a VANILLA VISA (they are two different cards and only MY VANILLA Visas give BC).paid $202.95
Got $200 card + 20 BCThe limit is 1 $200 card per Wellness card.
There is also a 50 cent per transaction fee each time you use it. For that reason, I recommend using it up in one transaction, perhaps paying or prepaying a utility
You may want to wait until Tuesday to purchase so you can get 2019 Wellness points if you have already earned your 1,000 Wellness points for this year.
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75% off Christmas items clearance, including candy, scents, gift sets, toys, and $1 items! (basically anything Christmas)
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, MM Cover Girl Eye Makeup; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
Confirmed buying $200 vanilla visa gives $20 BC
paid $202.95
Got $200 card + 20 BCThe limit is 1 $200 card per Wellness card.
There is also a 50 cent per transaction fee each time you use it. For that reason, I recommend using it up in one transaction, perhaps paying or prepaying a utilty.
You may want to wait until Tuesday to purchase so you can get 2019 Wellness points if you have already earned your 1,000 Wellness points for this year.
Ok, so dumb question, but to completely use the card you would need to pay $199.50, 50 cents get deducted for the fee, and the card would be zeroed out?
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That is correct, FullTimeDad.
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, MM Cover Girl Eye Makeup; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
That is correct, FullTimeDad.
Another cash out option would be to go to a MoneyPass ATM.
ATM withdrawal fee is $1.95:
There is an additional surcharge if you do not use a MoneyPass ATM. You can use the ATM locator found here to find one. Make sure the ATM has the moneypass logo.
If possible, I recommend buying the card with $201.95, not $200 like i did. This will allow you to withdraw an even $200 and zero the account. I’m going to be stuck with some change on the card.
They may only allow purchasing cards with whole dollar amounts though.
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, MM Cover Girl Eye Makeup; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, MM Cover Girl Eye Makeup; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
That is correct, FullTimeDad.
Another cash out option would be to go to a MoneyPass ATM.
ATM withdrawal fee is $1.95:
There is an additional surcharge if you do not use a MoneyPass ATM. You can use the ATM locator found here to find one. Make sure the ATM has the moneypass logo.
If possible, I recommend buying the card with $201.95, not $200 like i did. This will allow you to withdraw an even $200 and zero the account. I’m going to be stuck with some change on the card.
They may only allow purchasing cards with whole dollar amounts though.
Thanks, the ATM withdrawal might be a simpler way to go. Chase Freedom 5% for Q1 2019 includes drugstores, so that should serve to defer the fee and increase the MM of the deal.
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@MrVietnam does the spend on gift cards like these count for status spending? (silver, gold, etc) wasn’t aware. thanks.
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@mistercheap said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, MM Cover Girl Eye Makeup; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
@MrVietnam does the spend on gift cards like these count for status spending? (silver, gold, etc) wasn’t aware. thanks.
Yes, gift card spending on cards such as these do count and will give you Wellness status points. I am already at 2,200 points for this year on both of my cards. so I am going to wait until tomorrow or Wednesday to purchase. Plus, as always, if you buy this card )or any gift card) in the same transaction you are using coupons, the register will let you pay with Bonus Cash up to the amount of the coupons used in the transaction. Just by buying this one card and loading it for $200 and buying it tomorrow or later will get you one-fifth of the way to Gold for 2020 already, assuming the status levels survive that long
This is not too bad of a deal. Must load the card with cash. Register does not allow for Applepay or credit transaction. Doubt debit will work but haven’t tried that.
Get a $200 card, pay $202.95, earn $20BC. You can combine cards online for free. There’s a daily ATM withdrawal limit if $400. It will cost $1.95 for withdrawal or $0.50 for a debit/credit transaction.
Here’s the trick.
Buy 2 cards on 2 different Wellness+ cards. Pay $202.95 for one and $204.90 for the other so you’ll get a $200 card and a $201.95 card. Combine the two cards online with no fee and you’ll end up with $401.95. Go to one of the Moneypass ATMs (should be widely available. Look on the website to find nearest one to you). Get $400 cash from ATM and empty the card.
Total cost: $407.85 for purchase.
-$400 back from ATM withdrawal. In the end, you’ll pay $7.85 and get $40 in BC ($20/card) for a $33.15MM. You’ll also get points towards GOLD if you still need points.As for me, I will just prepay a utility bill. It is best to use it all up in one transaction as there is a 50 cent transaction fee. So you need to charge $199.50 to zero out the card. Also, this is not the type of card you want to keep in your sock drawer. After 3 months of inactivity, there is a hefty $3.95 monthly charge assessed to your card and will take away from the balance until it hits zero.
You do have to give give them your SS# to create an account in order to combine, reload, or use at ATM. You can activate your card with just creating a PIN and give them just your zip code, but then the card can only be used as a debit/credit/online without the ability to withdraw cash, combine, reload, and possibly dispute a transaction or other protections I.e. if you lose your card or it was stolen,etc.
Certainly if you just want to activate the card (which you need to at least do prior to using it) and burn it all up by paying bills or buying a gift card etc. then that would be an easier route to do.Just make sure you do it in one transaction to minimize the fee or otherwise, there’s a 50 cents fee per transaction
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, MM Cover Girl Eye Makeup; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
…This is not too bad of a deal. Must load the card with cash. Register does not allow for Applepay or credit transaction. Doubt debit will work but haven’t tried that.
So we need to use cash to buy and load the card?
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@cheerfuljam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, MM Cover Girl Eye Makeup; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, MM Cover Girl Eye Makeup; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
…This is not too bad of a deal. Must load the card with cash. Register does not allow for Applepay or credit transaction. Doubt debit will work but haven’t tried that.
So we need to use cash to buy and load the card?
Yep, unless you are buying other stuff in the same order and using coupons, Then the register will let you pay in Bonus Cash up to the amount of coupons you are redeeming.
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This post is applicable for Wednesday Senior Day:
If you don’t have the $4 Soothe eye drops coupon from the 8/12 SS, the Bausch+Lomb website has one for $3, which with the $5 WW coupon and $2 BC, will make it free.
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Here is a list of the Senior coupons and their amount (shown on right side) and the regular retail for the product (shown on the left side):
RR at store.
5.99-8.99 Aquaphor Ointments $4
9.99 Armour Gel Wound Dressing $5
3.29 Biscoff Family Pack $2
11.99 Centrum Gummies 100 ct $5
5.29 Cheerios 12 oz $3
Cold Eeze 18 ct $3
19.99,39.99 Conair scales $8
13.69 Emergen c 30 ct $5
7.99 Finish $3
5.99-14.99 Fixodent $4
8.99,9.99 Folgers 1850 Coffee $3 pods of 12 oz
14.99 Good Clean Love restore Moisturizer $6
3.49-8.99 Lysol $1.50
17.99 Ocuvite Gummies $7
11.99 Prunelax Minitabs 60 ct $5
19.99 Rite Protective Underware $8
7.79 Riteaid Dry Mouth Disc 40 ct $4
3.99 Riteaid Toothpaste $2
2.79 Russell Stover SF $2
13.49,13.99 Soothe CP $5
2.89,3.19 Werthers $2Werthers are in the ad 2/$4 or 2.49 ea
shows Werthers and says non-chocolate peg candy so not sure if Riesen (included in WW Q) would be included$4/1 centrum on Qs.com
And I believe there are 2 sets of RAQs L2C are available (feb 9 and Jan 26 exp)
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Scored these today on 75% off clearance, really nice tins, 17oz of nuts inc pistachios (shelled), cashews, almonds and peanuts.
$3.74 on clearance. store had 3, took all 3.
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I saw small bags (forget how many ounces) of Planters chocolate covered walnuts. I priced checked them and they wanted $7.99 full price (ouch!), so $1.99 after 75% off. I passed. I like what you got though, MC, but I didn’t see any at the 3 stores I visited today. I will be back out so I will be on the lookout for it.
I did get 47 cent 7 oz renuzit Scent Swirls aiir freshener gel cones in Christmassy scents (winter apple, cinnamon, and spiced crenberry for one and the other Sugar Plum, Snowflake, and Purple Blossom).
I splurged and got the deluxe box of As Seen on TV Magic Tracks that comes with two remote controlled cards. Usually an overpriced $49.99, but only $12.49 after 75% off. I also got small 3 oz bags of Keebler Pecan Sandies cookies. They are a dollar item usually, but had a 50 cent freshnes sticker on them, so only 30 cents each w/ gold and will earn me some KFR points.
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@mistercheap You went for quality, I went for quantity, lol. I got the 2 lb can of RA brand snack mix with peanuts, almonds & mini pretzels for $2.49. I was most pleased with the pet beds ($2.49 ea) and tall salt grinders with Himalayan pink salt. Had to toss in a few extras to be able to use $5/$20 catalina Q. Store has the Planters 3 packs on clearance as well but I stocked up on those on BF.
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@my4mainecoons said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, MM Cover Girl Eye Makeup; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
@mistercheap You went for quality, I went for quantity, lol. I got the 2 lb can of RA brand snack mix with peanuts, almonds & mini pretzels for $2.49. I was most pleased with the pet beds ($2.49 ea) and tall salt grinders with Himalayan pink salt. Had to toss in a few extras to be able to use $5/$20 catalina Q. Store has the Planters 3 packs on clearance as well but I stocked up on those on BF.
Yeah, not big on pretzels in a mix w/peanuts, pretzels on their own are so cheap to buy . But $2.49 for 2 lbs is a good price.
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I’m going fat with all these cheap sweet goodies.
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Wednesday. 1/2/19, only:
New l2c and S* for Centrum: 9.59 gold - 4 l2c -5 WWl2c -5 WWq -4 S* = 8.41MM
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The Ocuvite gummies are $17.99 on the website. If you have and can use both the paper WW coupon and the L2C (both $7) and the $5 mq from the Ocuvite website, they should be better than free. (potentially a $4.61 MM w/ gold)
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I see alot of matchups to the weekly ad:
Cold-eeze bogo50 and $2BC wyb $10. Sambucol is not a WW product, but it is part of the same BC deal, $2 IP on their site, $2s*/co51.
Centrum $9.99 sale price, cheaper with gold, possible yellow peelies, new $4 IP coupons.com x1/14, $2BC/2.
Lysol 2/$10, $2BC/2.
RA protective underwear 2/$27, I’m not positive it is a match to the wwq size, though. If I remember correctly, psa $15.99, so cheaper with gold anyway.
Werther’s is 2/$4 and $2wwq
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I just noticed that the Soothe XP is on sale this week for $9.99 (reg. price is $12.99 so sale price is better than gold) and get $2 BC, lim 2. With $5 WW and $3/$4 mq, you will pay $1.99/.99 and get back $2 BC.Small MM.
There have been $4 and $3 Soothe coupons in Parade magazine over the past few months.
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If you have some Bonus Cash to monetize and are planning to get some of the MM Senior Day products tomorrow, you may want to wait until tomorrow to get your MyVanilla Visa $17.05 MM. I am not sure though if overage from Senior Day products can be applied to the payment of gift cards, such as the MyVanilla Visa, or if you have to have non-gift card product to absorb overage… Does anyone know for sure?
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
Wednesday. 1/2/19, only:
New l2c and S* for Centrum: 9.59 gold - 4 l2c -5 WWl2c -5 WWq -4 S* = 8.41MM
Also, new .50/1 Coupons.com for yellow box cheerios. and $1/2 Savingstar, stacked with the $3 senior Q x 2 should net some free or very cheap cereal.
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
If you have some Bonus Cash to monetize and are planning to get some of the MM Senior Day products tomorrow, you may want to wait until tomorrow to get your MyVanilla Visa $17.05 MM. I am not sure though if overage from Senior Day products can be applied to the payment of gift cards, such as the MyVanilla Visa, or if you have to have non-gift card product to absorb overage… Does anyone know for sure?
Overage from Manu Q’s should work, but overage that attaches to RA coupons might not. that’s my best guess. YMMV of course.
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
I just noticed that the Soothe XP is on sale this week for $9.99 (reg. price is $12.99 so sale price is better than gold) and get $2 BC, lim 2. With $5 WW and $3/$4 mq, you will pay $1.99/.99 and get back $2 BC.Small MM.
There have been $4 and $3 Soothe coupons in Parade magazine over the past few months.
never mind.
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Just confirming through personal experience that you cannot buy the MyVanilla Visa using a credit card. I tried and it looks like it is working, but then the cashier got a message on her screen saying something like this product is not eligible to pay for with a credit card. The cashier let me try to pay with credit to see if it would work, but the registers are hard wired not to accept credit cards anymore for these types of prepaid cards. I wonder if you can pay for other types of gift cards with a credit card, like gift cards to department stores or restaurants?
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HEADS UP!
Some stores have ‘holiday’ bags of the Hersheys Gold bars on clearance. I don’t know how many ounces, but if at least 10oz, use the coupons.com Q to have a MM. they are down to about $1.18 a bag w 75% off. Have overage to absorb
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
Just confirming through personal experience that you cannot buy the MyVanilla Visa using a credit card. I tried and it looks like it is working, but then the cashier got a message on her screen saying something like this product is not eligible to pay for with a credit card. The cashier let me try to pay with credit to see if it would work, but the registers are hard wired not to accept credit cards anymore for these types of prepaid cards. I wonder if you can pay for other types of gift cards with a credit card, like gift cards to department stores or restaurants?
I have been able to purchase Home Depot and restaurant cards with credit in the past.
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@fulltimedad Rite Aid’s policy is (and has been for a couple of years) that you have to pay for variable load cards with cash. That applies to cards like prepaid MC, Green Dot, etc. It does not apply to variable load 3rd party e.g. a variable load Home Depot gc. It does not apply to e.g. a $25 prepaid Visa which is a fixed amount. They put up signs about this a few years ago but the policy is now so old there may no longer be signs.
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One very important thing to note on your ATM drain idea for the Visa.
Domestic ATM Cash Withdrawal Fee $1.95
Assessed each time the Card is used to obtain cash from an ATM located in the United States. The ATM owner may charge an additional fee for each transaction.Unless you can find an ATM that charges no additional fee for this, it becomes problematic as you won’t be able to withdraw $200 if there’s another $4 service assessed by the ATM owner.
Do you have a list a no-fee ATM’s that service these Vanilla cards?
Also note: ATM Transaction Decline Fee $0.75
Assessed each time the Card is declined when attempting a transaction at an ATM.
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help please, how do you active Vanilla Visa just to use it (and where do you activate) w/o giving BD/SSN, etc? website seems to require all that info.
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@mistercheap said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
help please, how do you active Vanilla Visa just to use it (and where do you activate) w/o giving BD/SSN, etc? website seems to require all that info.
Hi, MC. Yes, the.website requires birthdate and SS#. Just call the toll- free number on the back of the card and have them activate it over the phone. They will also want you to give them your SS#, but just tell them you don’t want to give it and they will still activate it for you, but you just won’t be able to reload it or have ATM privileges. I bought two Visas yesterday and have already used both of them up by prepaying my cable Internet bill 199.50 x 2.
Happy new year to you and your family. May it be a new year full of good health and great deals.
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
@mistercheap said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Senior coupon list for 1/2/19 Senior Day):
help please, how do you active Vanilla Visa just to use it (and where do you activate) w/o giving BD/SSN, etc? website seems to require all that info.
Hi, MC. Yes, the.website requires birthdate and SS#. Just call the toll- free number on the back of the card and have them activate it over the phone. They will also want you to give them your SS#, but just tell them you don’t want to give it and they will still activate it for you, but you just won’t be able to reload it or have ATM privileges. I bought two Visas yesterday and have already used both of them up by prepaying my cable Internwt bill 199.50 x 2.
Happy new year to you and your family. May it be a new year full of good health and great deals.
The same to you @MrVietnam , we’ve been doing the deal dance for many years now between here and the old FW. Appreciate all you do in the RA and other threads.
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Centrum, Werthers, Russell Stover, Cheerios, ErmergenC, Folgers, and Breathe Right all scanned. Also when you save the digital WW coupon and also use a paper WW coupon they BOTH come off. So the WW coupon double dip is still alive and kicking. You can also use a manufacturer’s coupon. As a reminder for the MMs, remember to have enough other products in your order to absorb the overage.
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R Stover SF Candy on sale 2 for $3 each two is a $1 mm with senior Q’s.
Limited stock (maybe one or two) of the Ocuvite Gummies, so don’t wait on those.
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Larger stores w/ Wellness Ambassador were sent sample sizes of Aquaphor Spray and Cold EZE to hand out. they were out on display at my store, so grab yourself some free samples too.
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@mistercheap said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Paper and digital Senior Day Qs double dipping):
R Stover SF Candy on sale 2 for $3 each two is a $1 mm with senior Q’s.
Limited stock (maybe one or two) of the Ocuvite Gummies, so don’t wait on those.
The most Ocuvite gummies I saw in a store was 2 and “my” store doesn’t even carry them. I asked “my” SM if it helps or hurts his sales figures if I “move” stock. He said it probably helped but I should do whatever is easier for me. Easier for me was to pick up 4 bottles earlier in the week at stores I won’t be near today, pay w/o a Wellness card and charge to cc. My store doesn’t carry the dry mouth lozenges and only had 2 Biscoff and 2 Cheerios so we pre-bought those for return/rebuy as well.
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@my4mainecoons said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Paper and digital Senior Day Qs double dipping):
@mistercheap said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Paper and digital Senior Day Qs double dipping):
R Stover SF Candy on sale 2 for $3 each two is a $1 mm with senior Q’s.
Limited stock (maybe one or two) of the Ocuvite Gummies, so don’t wait on those.
The most Ocuvite gummies I saw in a store was 2 and “my” store doesn’t even carry them. I asked “my” SM if it helps or hurts his sales figures if I “move” stock. He said it probably helped but I should do whatever is easier for me. Easier for me was to pick up 4 bottles earlier in the week at stores I won’t be near today, pay w/o a Wellness card and charge to cc. My store doesn’t carry the dry mouth lozenges and only had 2 Biscoff and 2 Cheerios so we pre-bought those for return/rebuy as well.
I noticed that too. Only 2 Ocuvites per store. That said, I love my local Rite Aid store. I walk in with my brother at about 9:45 am. My fave, extremely coupon friendly cashier sees me looking around at the front of the store. She asks me if I am looking for the Senior coupons. I said, “Yes”. She hands me 5 of them and says if I need more just let her know. I tell her 5 will be more than enough.
I used my overage to buy $1 Suave shampoo after in-ad coupon and I got some clearance Hershey Kisses bagged candy. I did the two biggest MMs - Centrum and Ocuvite. I may go back later and get some of the lesser MMs, like Cheerios and the Russell Stove SF candy. I really love the Senior coupon double dip. Really cool getting all that money off, especially when coupled with a manufacturer coupon and/or Savingstar, too! Too bad you can only get one set of digital Senior coupons per card.
By the way, if you don’t want your Centrum coupon to beep, Centrum SILVER in the box is the one to buy.
The New Year is not even two full days old, but I have about 250 Wellness points on both of my Wellness cards (about a quarter of the way to Gold in 2020, should the program exist then).
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There is a $3/1 IBOTTA for Aquaphor Healting Ointment 7oz, spray 3.7oz, etc limit 3 on one receipt if this helps anyone.
manu coupons here
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Centrum WW beeped on the regular Men’s, but worked on the Silver.
SootheXP WW beeped on the 30 count, but worked on the 0.5 oz.
Cold Eeze MFC beeps 1 per transaction.
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@mistercheap said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card, $8.41 MM Centrum & $4.61 MM Ocuvite eye health gummies 1/2/19 only; 75% off Christmas clearance; Paper and digital Senior Day Qs double dipping):
One very important thing to note on your ATM drain idea for the Visa.
Domestic ATM Cash Withdrawal Fee $1.95
Assessed each time the Card is used to obtain cash from an ATM located in the United States. The ATM owner may charge an additional fee for each transaction.Unless you can find an ATM that charges no additional fee for this, it becomes problematic as you won’t be able to withdraw $200 if there’s another $4 service assessed by the ATM owner.
Do you have a list a no-fee ATM’s that service these Vanilla cards?
Also note: ATM Transaction Decline Fee $0.75
Assessed each time the Card is declined when attempting a transaction at an ATM.I have read that MoneyPass ATMs work and charge no additional fee (besides the $1.95 fee) when using a MyVanilla Visa. Here is their locator: https://www.moneypass.com/atm-locator.html
Personally, I think the safest bet is just to prepay a utility for $199.50 and be done with them. That’s what I did with mine.
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2019 points and bonus cash now working on RA website to track.
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@mistercheap said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card; 75% off Christmas clearance):
2019 points and bonus cash now working on RA website to track.
Is everyone seeing the credit for the $200 My Vanilla Visa? The cashier goofed up my transaction and didn’t scan my bonus card, then re-rang with my card scanned, but there is no credit for the $200 spending. I don’t know if customer service will credit or if I am just out of luck.
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Yes, I got the Bonus Cash and Wellness points for my MyVanilla purchases. I am at 287 points on my cards and we are only 4 days into the new year. Nearly 29% on the way to Gold in 2020, should status levels still exist then. The MyVanilla offers are great MMs. I wish they would have offers more often.
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@fulltimedad said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card; 75% off Christmas clearance):
@mistercheap said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card; 75% off Christmas clearance):
2019 points and bonus cash now working on RA website to track.
Is everyone seeing the credit for the $200 My Vanilla Visa? The cashier goofed up my transaction and didn’t scan my bonus card, then re-rang with my card scanned, but there is no credit for the $200 spending. I don’t know if customer service will credit or if I am just out of luck.
if you have your receipt, shouldn’t be an issue. just give them the transaction info off the receipt. they can credit you the spend points.
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@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card; 75% off Christmas clearance):
Yes, I got the Bonus Cash and Wellness points for my MyVanilla purchases. I am at 287 points on my cards and we are only 4 days into the new year. Nearly 29% on the way to Gold in 2020, should status levels still exist then. The MyVanilla offers are great MMs. I wish they would have offers more often.
Should Rite Aid exist then. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/04/rite-aid-warned-of-risk-of-delisting-from-nyse-as-shares-fall-below-1.html
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@mistercheap said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card; 75% off Christmas clearance):
@mrvietnam said in Rite Aid 12/30 - 1/5 ($17.05 MM via BC wyb a $200 MyVanilla Visa card; 75% off Christmas clearance):
Yes, I got the Bonus Cash and Wellness points for my MyVanilla purchases. I am at 287 points on my cards and we are only 4 days into the new year. Nearly 29% on the way to Gold in 2020, should status levels still exist then. The MyVanilla offers are great MMs. I wish they would have offers more often.
Should Rite Aid exist then. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/04/rite-aid-warned-of-risk-of-delisting-from-nyse-as-shares-fall-below-1.html
Wowsers. Ouch! I guess another good reason not to stockpile Bonus Cash. That said, I like Rite Aid. It is my favorite drugstore chain and has been very generous to me over the years/ I hope they survive or else where will turn for deals?
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Is buy $200 MyVanilla Visa card, get $20 BC regional? I don’t see the offer in the weekly for the Orange County, CA area. In the store, the tag said 1000 pts when buying $100 MyVanilla Visa card.