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  1. Dec 7, 2021 · Many stores will only allow you 4-6 items. Most rain checks expire within 30 days, but some last even longer (and some, like Zellers, NEVER expire). Every time you go to the store where you got the rain check, make sure to scan the shelves and see if they have refilled their stock of the item you were wanting to purchase.

  2. Sep 23, 2011 · As for the policies regarding these rain checks, most will expire within 30 days. However, Zellers rain checks never expire. Check the shelves for your item each time you are at the store to see if the items have been re-stocked. If the item is not re-stocked by the time your rain check is about to expire, you can always ask for a new rain check.

  3. Do Zellers rainchecks have an expiry date? It was my understanding that they do not have an expiry date and can be used at any Zellers store. I read a post on this blog that mentioned that they have a 2 year shelf life. Any additional info? I tried to use a raincheck (2 months old) along with coupons for Dove soap, but was rejected.

  4. Super C. Sobeys. Thrifty Foods. Toys R Us. TSC. Zehrs. Thanks to Diana Lynn for providing this information for this file. Here is a list of stores across Canada That Provide Rainchecks! If something is out of stock (on sale in a flyer) you can ask the store to give you a raincheck so you can come back and purchase it when it's in stock.

  5. Do rain checks expire? As a general rule, all rain checks will eventually expire. All of the TK stores in the comparison group had rain checks that expire 30 days after issue, except Target (which offers 45 day expiration dates in certain states) and stores in the Albertson’s grocery family (which offered rain checks good for 90 days).

  6. Nov 13, 2024 · Target will give you a raincheck for sale items that are unavailable at a specific location. They last 30 to 45 days depending on where you live. Walgreens will issue 60-day rainchecks for in ...

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  8. Rainchecks Explained - A way to save money on groceries in Canada. Misc. TL;DR : When grocery stores run out of advertised items, ask for a raincheck and save your money. I thought I would post this since this was a totally foreign concept I recently explained to my SO (who is natively from South America, where these do not exist) and I thought ...

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