Fetch app: 1/19-1/20/23 only - 100% back on Klondike cones - limit 2 (YMMV on getting the offer)
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Also be mindful with the increased redemption rates for the more popular stores (6,500 points to 7,000 points = $5 e-gift card), that when it comes to redeem your 100% back you may not truly have 100% back, depending on the gift card you choose.
If you like Dominos pizza, you can get a $5 e-gift card there for only 4.800 Fetch points, so no loss with that option.
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$5.99 each at my Kroger. Those look yummy, and $5.99 for a pack of 8 is a pretty good price. I just may have to go for this deal.
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let’s say the purchase price is $5. How many points is the rebate? It used to be clear when $5 is 5000 points but now not sure.
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Purchased/submitted yesterday.
Did not receive 100% back.
Submitted support ticket.
So far, crickets.
If they don’t credit my account today for the missing points, the Klondike cones are going back to Jewel for full refund.
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@sonofzeus said in Fetch app: 1/19-1/20/23 only - 100% back on Klondike cones - limit 2 (YMMV on getting the offer):
Purchased/submitted yesterday.
Did not receive 100% back.
Submitted support ticket.
So far, crickets.
If they don’t credit my account today for the missing points, the Klondike cones are going back to Jewel for full refund.How much did they cost and how many points did you get? Did you use coupons?
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@mrvietnam Paid $8.99. Got 90 points. No coupons used on Klondike. Other items on the receipt used J4U coupons.
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Wow, if they gave just 90 points and were deducting for coupons used on other purchases, that stinks. I’ve gotten in the habit of buying larger points-earning items on separate receipts where that’s the only thing on the receipt.
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@sonofzeus said in Fetch app: 1/19-1/20/23 only - 100% back on Klondike cones - limit 2 (YMMV on getting the offer):
@mrvietnam Paid $8.99. Got 90 points. No coupons used on Klondike. Other items on the receipt used J4U coupons.
There is a feature in Fetch that you can correct a receipt. It will allow you to scan the barcode and after they review it you should get your 100% back. The description of the product on the receipt may not have been precise. For example, it may have just said “Klondike”.
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@mrvietnam said in Fetch app: 1/19-1/20/23 only - 100% back on Klondike cones - limit 2 (YMMV on getting the offer):
@sonofzeus said in Fetch app: 1/19-1/20/23 only - 100% back on Klondike cones - limit 2 (YMMV on getting the offer):
@mrvietnam Paid $8.99. Got 90 points. No coupons used on Klondike. Other items on the receipt used J4U coupons.
There is a feature in Fetch that you can correct a receipt. It will allow you to scan the barcode and after they review it you should get your 100% back. The description of the product on the receipt may not have been precise. For example, it may have just said “Klondike”.
I feel like Fetch is particularly bad with this, I need to correct my receipts about 90% of the time.
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Support ticket submitted with picture of receipt and the product.
If I don’t get 100% back today, the product will be returned to Jewel for full refund.
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100% back received today.
Got 500 pts on their new Wheel of Fortune. 9-)
Got 2 referral bonuses too.
After 1 more submission, I will clear the balance.
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purchased two Klondike cones at Target for $7.49 each or a total of $14.98.
I received 14,980 + 75 + 75 =15,130 points in Fetch.
To redeem in Fetch for $15 ($10 + $5) gift card at Target requires 11,500 + 6,000 = 17,500 points.
So instead of getting 100% in points I got 15,130/17,500 = 86% back in points. The percentage would be less for Kroger and Walmart because they require more points to redeem.
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@sonofzeus said in Fetch app: 1/19-1/20/23 only - 100% back on Klondike cones - limit 2 (YMMV on getting the offer):
Purchased/submitted yesterday…If they don’t credit my account today for the missing points, the Klondike cones are going back to Jewel for full refund.
Perhaps the system was corrected. I just purchased mine from Jewel and my receipt was accepted correctly. This sort of offer is the only way I would get these otherwise—a whopping $8.99 regular price per box!
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@mrvietnam said in Fetch app: 1/19-1/20/23 only - 100% back on Klondike cones - limit 2 (YMMV on getting the offer):
purchased two Klondike cones at Target for $7.49 each or a total of $14.98.
I received 14,980 + 75 + 75 =15,130 points in Fetch.
To redeem in Fetch for $15 ($10 + $5) gift card at Target requires 11,500 + 6,000 = 17,500 points.
So instead of getting 100% in points I got 15,130/17,500 = 86% back in points. The percentage would be less for Kroger and Walmart because they require more points to redeem.
I get what you are saying, but it is still apples and oranges comparing purchase price to a gift card method for making a purchase. Yeah, the raised redemption rates for some gift cards is a bummer, but there are still some good options at a discounted rate. I recently got both a Domino’s and Kohl’s GC and these are discounted at 23,500 points for $25.
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@yoregano said in Fetch app: 1/19-1/20/23 only - 100% back on Klondike cones - limit 2 (YMMV on getting the offer):
@mrvietnam said in Fetch app: 1/19-1/20/23 only - 100% back on Klondike cones - limit 2 (YMMV on getting the offer):
purchased two Klondike cones at Target for $7.49 each or a total of $14.98.
I received 14,980 + 75 + 75 =15,130 points in Fetch.
To redeem in Fetch for $15 ($10 + $5) gift card at Target requires 11,500 + 6,000 = 17,500 points.
So instead of getting 100% in points I got 15,130/17,500 = 86% back in points. The percentage would be less for Kroger and Walmart because they require more points to redeem.
I get what you are saying, but it is still apples and oranges comparing purchase price to a gift card method for making a purchase. Yeah, the raised redemption rates for some gift cards is a bummer, but there are still some good options at a discounted rate. I recently got both a Domino’s and Kohl’s GC and these are discounted at 23,500 points for $25.
I appreciate @MrVietnam 's analysis. The devaluation of GC’s I would use quickly (Kroger) means these “free” deals aren’t as great a deal anymore. All the discounted GC’s are stores/restaurants we never shop or eat at.