You will not believe this, but there is a typo in the Rite Aid ad. (yes, I am being sacrastic).
The Buy $30, Get $10 UPR for the Advil, Dimetapp, Robitussin is actually Buy $25 and Get $10.00. Just so you know, there is NOT a double dip with the monthly – because this IS the monthly deal. I did it and it printed with the Advil/Colgate monthly UPR and did not produce two UPR.
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Crystal says
Also, I think those items are also tracking with the Winter buy and save deal too!
Crystal says
In our area, colgate is tracking with Advil. I already got two. Additionally, there is a UPR for Colgate Total. Buy 1 at $3.50 and get $3.50 UPRs, limit 4.
Rachel says
I wondered if it was a double dip since both tags are hanging by the children’s advil in my store! I figured something was off when I only saw it tracking as spend $25 and get a $10 UP. Bummer! I might be wrong, but I don’t remember the Colgate tracking with the Advil I bought… should it be?
kelly says
I think it should be- the colgate is on a monthly up and not a weekly- but there have been so many typos- I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t know what should be tracking and what isn’t.
kelly says
I was looking at an ad scan for next week (2/26) and there is the same typo again- buy $30 get $10 in ups.
jESSICA g says
I bought (4) tylenol precise and on my recipt it says $24 towards advil $10 wyb $25… is there a monthly that I am missing…
Karren Talbert McIntire via Facebook says
Thank you for the update!
melissa says
Have you read the Rite Aid facebook page lately? LOTS of very unhappy customers… especially those in the test Load2Card areas (I am one of them). I sure hope Rite Aid is paying attention. Regular “typos” like this certainly don’t help things.