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Sunday’s office encouraged customers who experience issues with Rite Aid returns, rewards, or gift cards, to contact the Bureau of Consumer Protection online or by phone at 1-800-441-2555.
Any Rite Aid customers who experience issues redeeming their points, coupons, unused gift cards or with returning merchandise should submit a complaint to the Bureau of Consumer Protection online ...
Rite Aid customers have until June 6 to use any gift cards, coupons or other rewards because of the company’s recent bankruptcy announcement, state Attorney General Dave Sunday said.
“Rite Aid will no longer honor Rite Aid gift cards or accept any return or exchanges beginning June 5, 2025,” the company’s website says.
Existing points and BonusCash will also expire per the terms and conditions. Rite Aid said it will no longer honor Rite Aid gift cards or accept any returns or exchanges starting June 5, 2025.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday is advising Rite Aid consumers to use their gift cards and rewards before they can no longer be redeemed, as the drugstore chain goes through another ...