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    WHAT A HYPE: WHAT A JIP!! RITE AID & THE GAME OF LIFE SWEEPSTAKES

     

    I was shopping Rite Aid the other day, I buy my phone card there, and found a bag dumped in the parking lot of thousands of RITE AID "The GAME of LIFE" tickets.  I was curios.  I opened them all.  I had a couple of game boards and thought to see what came.  When you open the game card up, looking in the lower right hand corner it states;  "Over 900,000 Instant Win Prizes"  Win up to a 2010 Infiniti G37 Convertible.  The only thing I saw were tickets to win more junk tickets.  I don't mind that I did not win, but it would have been nice to get close to at least, win the least.  Always 2 numbers away.  They sure covered their bases so they wouldn't have to pay anything out.  I did not fill in ANY GIFT CARD section.  Another thing that got my goat about Rite Aid is in the pharmacy.  The last couple of years I have been ill and required medicine.  My co-pay has always been $10.00 to $20.00 through Rite Aid.  One day I thought I should get a second quote.  I had my information sent to WalMart.  ALL MY MEDICINES COST LESS OVER THE COUNTER than what I was paying for just my co-pay at Rite Aid.  The way I see it is:  I was paying more for the medicine that it was worth, AND, I'm sure Rite Aid also billed my insurance company.  No wonder the Gates' want control.  More Money.  Any thoughts out there?  Rob Roberts

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