Many stores or pharmacies offer gift cards if you have a new or if you transfer a prescription. Seems like I see these all time except when I need one. Please leave a comment or send an email if you know where I can find one. Thanks!
Go to this link for a K-Mart coupon: http://www.kmart.com/ue/home/Kmart_Pharmacy_Prescription_Transfer_Coupon_20090712.pdf?sid=iex20090714xk01279&adref=iex20090714xk01279&eml=_NULL_&rioptype=KC
Every once in a while I can find Rite-Aid or CVS through a google search.
Found another one for Rite-Aid in yesterdays paper. It is only good on transferred prescriptions but there is a work around for new scripts. You can drop off your script at a competitor and ask them to "hold" it in their system. Go to your drug store of choice (with your coupon) and ask to transfer over that script. Now, this will not work on controlled substances but will work on your every day run of the mill drugs.
Rite Aid has the coupons in their circular just about every week. It says transferred prescription but in the fine print it also says new. I just filled a new prescription there today and got a $25 giftcard. I think the wording actually says you can not have filled that exact prescription there before. Hope that helps!
Rite Aid usually has them at the pharmacy counter. Don't forget, Kroger will accept these as a competetor coupon. The load the amount to your Kroger card and it comes off your next purchase.
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Go to this link for a K-Mart coupon: http://www.kmart.com/ue/home/Kmart_Pharmacy_Prescription_Transfer_Coupon_20090712.pdf?sid=iex20090714xk01279&adref=iex20090714xk01279&eml=_NULL_&rioptype=KC
Every once in a while I can find Rite-Aid or CVS through a google search.
Found another one for Rite-Aid in yesterdays paper. It is only good on transferred prescriptions but there is a work around for new scripts. You can drop off your script at a competitor and ask them to "hold" it in their system. Go to your drug store of choice (with your coupon) and ask to transfer over that script. Now, this will not work on controlled substances but will work on your every day run of the mill drugs.
Rite Aid has the coupons in their circular just about every week. It says transferred prescription but in the fine print it also says new. I just filled a new prescription there today and got a $25 giftcard. I think the wording actually says you can not have filled that exact prescription there before. Hope that helps!
Thank you for all the help and great ideas!!!
Rite Aid usually has them at the pharmacy counter. Don't forget, Kroger will accept these as a competetor coupon. The load the amount to your Kroger card and it comes off your next purchase.
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