One of the stores which participates in UPromise is RiteAid. If you shop at RiteAid, then you should have a UPromise account. You'll have to register your Wellness card with UPromise so you get credit for certain purchases. Also register any other shopper cards you have. UPromise is intended for college savings, but you can take the money out at any time for any reason.
Here's a helpful post by Amy R, TX:
"Upromise The only way you get the money for purchasing specific items (Huggies diapers, for example) is if you shop at a store that has a preferred
shoppers card. This is the only way they can tell the specific products you buy. They CANNOT get this info from just your credit card you have registered. So for me the only time I get money for specific purchases is if I shop at CVS or Kroger--those are the only shoppers cards I have. If you shop at certain STORES (or shop at certain stores online through the Upromise website) you can get a % credited to your account. You can also get the Upromise Mastercard and get an extra percentage (I think it's 1%) of all your purchases, and bigger percentages if you shop at certain stores, deposited into your account. We have the Mastercard and after 9 years have accumulated over $2500." Amy R, TX
It's free to join UPromise
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