I got into couponing a few months ago. Rite-Aid is my favorite and I never used to go into Rite-Aid at all, but I go every week to get free items. And most times, on the bottom of the receipt is a # you enter in at their website and after taking a small survey, you can print off a "Save $3 off a $15 purchase." And if you do multiple transactions, you can enter each of those. I think there is a limit of 4 though. Ring up all items, use your Savings Card, then give them the $3/$15 survey coupon and then the manufacturer coupons and then other Rite-Aid coupons. So I try and not spend more than $5 cash and get up to $40 worth of items for free. Most of the time I just end up using the UP+ rewards that print off on the receipt and pay less than $5, and many times, practically nothing. I've had the least amount of hassle at Rite-Aid. CVS usually doesn't give me any problems, but they're always out of the items I want. Walgreens is a hassle when using coupons. Now if only I could save money on food items at grocery stores like I do at the drug stores. I mean, how many bottles of body wash and bars of soap does one person need? Learn about the $5 challenge here:
http://kingdomfirstmom.com/5-dollar-challenges