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Rite Aid – Possible Free $3.00 UPR

Dec
22
2012

 

If you are signed up for Rite Aid emails and have not activated your account, check your email for this free $3.00 UPR offer.   You’ll get $3.00 in free UPR when your register and activate your account.

UPR  can be loaded directly to your wellness+ card and may be redeemed after 6am the day after issuance. See a store associate to opt out of Load2Card  UP Rewards and continue receiving UP Rewards on your register receipt.

Please note, not everyone will have this offer.

Thanks, Nitza.

*UPR  offer expires 1/6/13.

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Comments

  1. Sheena says:

    Why does every one want to opt out of receiving load2card? Just wondering cuz if you can see how much is on your card at rite aide web site why even have them printed? Thanks for the help. I’m new to this and really trying hard to understand everything.

  2. c.c. says:

    after you do add “load to card”, giver it a few days, and just ask your cashier to check via register after they scan your wellness card to update your status to “print plus +ups” not auto loaded onto your card. if they dont know how to do that, and they should, ask a manager to do it.

  3. teresa says:

    I am wondering the same thing. I got the e-mail but I had already opted out of the load 2 card option so I don’t know if it is worth the $3 UPR. I have been watching to see if there has been a response from anyone else but so far I haven’t seen any. I wonder if it is possible to get the UPR loaded from the e-mail then opt out again. Does anyone know?

    Thanks

  4. Lydia says:

    I got this offer and was a bit confused. By loading the coupon to the card am I now opting in to receive all of my UPRewards via the load to card feature or will I still get them on my receipt? (I opted out of the load 2 card earlier.) Does anyone know? Thanks!

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