5 Rite Aid Sourcing Tips
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Tired of searching the same stores? Ready to branch out? Give your local Rite Aid a try!
Here are some Rite Aid sourcing tips I learned recently.
1. Clearance Section
For my fellow Retail Arbitrage source-ers, the Rite Aid Clearance shelf is a good place to start.
I was watching YouTube while packing up my shipment, like I often do, and that’s when I came across a video by Cosmic Deal Heather. I hadn’t seen her videos before so I clicked play. She was sourcing Rite Aid end caps and clearance shelves and was finding some great PROFIT!
The video link is below if you want to check it out.
I was so inspired by her to give Rite Aid a try and i’m glad I did!
Once in Rite Aid I found the Clearance shelf Heather showed in her video. Even better, I found a few profitable items! Cha Ching!
So thank you Heather for inspiring me to source Rite Aid Clearance shelves. I will certainly add this to my sourcing rotation.
2. Clearance Tags
But wait…. There’s more!
Those Clearance shelves aren’t the only place you will find clearance items in Rite Aid.
Not too long after I published my first Rite Aid sourcing trip video, I got a message from Retail Rogue. She told me she was at Rite Aid sourcing and was finding orange clearance tags throughout the store.
She was finding some really great PROFIT!
She is another awesome female Amazon reseller, you can find her at https://retailrogue.com or check her out on instagram @RetailRogue
I immediately got showered, dressed and drove over to Rite Aid to see what she was talking about.
Once in Rite Aid, there they were! Orange Tags!
I started dancing up and down the aisles searching and scanning orange tags and I found a few really good finds!
I will put that video below.
3. Rite Aid Rewards
If you’re going source Rite Aid, be sure to sign up for Rite Aid rewards before you go. You can sign up at https://www.riteaid.com/rewards
Here you can earn points on qualifying purchases and convert those points into BonusCash! Cha-Ching!
I’ve put a screen shot of those details below but be sure to check the website for the latest information.
4. Rite Aid Digital Coupons
Not only can you collect points to turn into BonusCash, you can add digital coupons to your account for even more savings!
These can be used in store or online. Just be sure to click the “Clip Coupon” button so it will be added to your account.
5. Rakuten Cash Back
Maybe Online Arbitrage is more your thing? You’re in luck, because you get an added bonus.
If you haven’t already, sign up for a Rakuten account and start earning cash back on your online purchases. Seriously, they have over 3,000 stores to shop from!
The typical cash back for purchases at Rite Aid is 2.5%, but be sure to check out the Rakuten website for the latest information.
It’s FREE, it’s easy, and it pays!
The more discounts and cash back you can get, the more PROFIT in your pocket.
I do have a referral link that gets you $30 cash back for joining Rakuten and spending your first $30 dollars! You can learn more about that by clicking HERE
Conclusion
If you haven’t already, give Rite Aid a try. Between the clearance, coupons, rewards and cash back you are bound to find some PROFIT!
Frequently asked questions -
How do I claim my Rite Aid Rewards?
You can redeem BonusCash during the checkout process by providing either your Rite Aid Rewards account number or the phone number associated with your account.
https://www.riteaid.com/rewards/terms-and-conditions
What are reward points at Rite Aid?
What is Rite Aid Rewards? Rite Aid Rewards is a points-and-rewards based loyalty program that allows customers to earn points on eligible* Rite Aid purchases made in Rite Aid store locations, online and through our mobile app. Plus, customers can earn points for pharmacy pickups, vaccinations and more