Switch and you shall receive6 of 8As pharmacies pop up in Walmart, Target and local grocery stores, the competition for your business gets more fierce. To gain customers, drug stores are offering coupons that can be redeemed for gift cards when you transfer your prescription. Rite Aid has coupons for free $25 gift cards to its stores, for each prescription you transfer, up to two, for a total of $50 in gift cards. CVS and Walgreens also have offered similar deals in the past. Related Articles:2009 Gift Card StudyHow new credit card law impacts gift cardsGift card balance? Use it or lose itRelated Links:Video: Learn about gift card feesHoliday spending calculatorHow to use Twitter to save cash advertisement
As pharmacies pop up in Walmart, Target and local grocery stores, the competition for your business gets more fierce. To gain customers, drug stores are offering coupons that can be redeemed for gift cards when you transfer your prescription. Rite Aid has coupons for free $25 gift cards to its stores, for each prescription you transfer, up to two, for a total of $50 in gift cards. CVS and Walgreens also have offered similar deals in the past.
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