Here are some simple steps to making money at Rite Aid this week.
The item you need to pick up is either the Neutrogena Clinical SPF 30, Night or Eye (remember the rebate is only up to $40). The starter kit is not eligible.
Before you go to Rite Aid, you need to print:
$5 off of $25 at Rite Aid Coupon
$5 off Neutrogena Clinical Coupon
Neutrogena Clinical Mail in Rebate form
Then go to Rite Aid and pick up the product you want. It will be around $30 out of pocket.
Then, when you get home, fill out the rebate information. In 6-8 weeks you will get your rebate back for the price of your item before the coupons- probably $39.99.
In addition, you can also submit your receipt through Rite Aid Single Check Rebates. (Don’t worry if you have never used Single Check Rebate beofre- the website will walk you through it.) This will make you eligible to receive a Rite Aid gift card!











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I e-mailed you back about this last night- didn’t realize you had left a comment. Just drop me a reply to the e-mail if you need more help!
In July, you published a rebate for Neutrogenia Clinical moisturizer. (I believe it was a link from another blogger.) If you bought the product, you’d get a full rebate of the purchase price, something like $35.00. It was a “make money” offer, rather than just a refund of the purchase price. I bought the product at Target for $35.99, used the $5 off coupon, so I was supposed to get either $30.99 or $35.99 back, and received a check for only $15 (so I paid $15.99, which I wouldn’t normally have!!)!! I was wondering if you did this rebate, and what you received. Or if any of your followers have had the same experience. I will hunt for my paperwork and contact the company. Thanks! Lyn