Not much of a MM, only $11, and you have to remember to spend the $5 each month or else it isn’t free and temember to cancel. I think I will pass. Now if there was some sort of an offer that I could stack, like an Am Ex offer, then I might reconsider.
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RE: Prior FRESH PASS Members (Acme/Alb/Safeway, etc) email offer for 50% off for a year, $10mm with 12x$5 credits ex 12/10
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RE: Top Cashback Bonus ONE DAY ONLY $3 wyb $20, exp. Nov. 9
They are getting more stingy. It used to be a $15 minimum spend, now it is $20. I will still get a Walmart gift card as I will spend the $20 anyway at Walmart or Sam’s Club do might as well get a few dollars off.
Thanks.
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RE: Hallmark Gold Crown - Spend $10 earn 500 Swagbucks (weekly redemption) until 12/24
I believe 500 Swagbucks is equivalent to $5. That’s a pretty good deal, given that you can do it once a week up until Christmas Eve and you are getting half off anything at Hallmark. Since I have an account on both Swagbucks and Inbox Dollars, I can do it twice a week.
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RE: Ibotta FAR: Oscar Mayer Plant Based Hot Dogs exp unk
Looks like this offer is now dead. I had clipped it a few days ago, but now I don’t see it listed in my active offers anumymore.
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RE: TOPCASHBACK $2.50 bonus on $15+ spend, now to 10/30 (activate offer at link)
Thanks. I got my $15 Walmart gift card last night.
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RE: Staples - New Offer STARTS AGAIN 11/3 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated
@my4mainecoons said in Staples - New Offer STARTS 10/6 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated:
@mrvietnam said in Staples - New Offer STARTS 10/6 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated:
@mistercheap said in Staples - New Offer STARTS 10/6 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated:
@mrvietnam said in Staples - New Offer STARTS 10/6 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated:
Another thing that I noticed is when you redeem rewards points at Staples, you can only redeem them for a specific whole dollar amount it’s not like Rite Aid where if the cost is $14.49 you can redeem them for $14.49 in points and at Rite Aid they allow you to use your rewards points to pay for tax which they don’t at Staples either. Even at Staples competitor, Office Depot, they allow you to redeem your rewards money for dollars and cents, but not Staples. Just some observations that I’ve noticed.
In my state, rewards come off as coupons which lower the sales tax as well. If I use a $10/30 and $20 in rewards on a $32.10 order INC tax. I pay 30c oop at the end. Tax is wiped out except for 1-2c.
Same here in California, as long as they are store coupons. My point was that if you bought something for say $14.49 you could only use $14 in Staples rewards points on the order.
I just have an account for my wife and myself, but I could see how this new policy change would really screw up people that had multiple accounts they were managing under fictitious names.
What policy change? Using whole dollar increments began with the new program in Feb. How does it screw people up? Regardless of number of accounts you pay by the whole dollar.
The new policy change I am referring is stores now requiring to show ID when redeeming points.
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RE: Staples - New Offer STARTS AGAIN 11/3 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated
@mistercheap said in Staples - New Offer STARTS 10/6 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated:
@mrvietnam said in Staples - New Offer STARTS 10/6 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated:
Another thing that I noticed is when you redeem rewards points at Staples, you can only redeem them for a specific whole dollar amount it’s not like Rite Aid where if the cost is $14.49 you can redeem them for $14.49 in points and at Rite Aid they allow you to use your rewards points to pay for tax which they don’t at Staples either. Even at Staples competitor, Office Depot, they allow you to redeem your rewards money for dollars and cents, but not Staples. Just some observations that I’ve noticed.
In my state, rewards come off as coupons which lower the sales tax as well. If I use a $10/30 and $20 in rewards on a $32.10 order INC tax. I pay 30c oop at the end. Tax is wiped out except for 1-2c.
Same here in California, as long as they are store coupons. My point was that if you bought something for say $14.49 you could only use $14 in Staples rewards points on the order.
I just have an account for my wife and myself, but I could see how this new policy change would really screw up people that had multiple accounts they were managing under fictitious names.
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RE: Staples - New Offer STARTS AGAIN 11/3 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated
@dangeruss said in Staples - New Offer STARTS 10/6 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated:
@mrvietnam said in Staples - New Offer STARTS 10/6 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated:
We’ll see in the coming days what Staples plans too.
I just saw something on reddit where they are having cashiers check id when redeeming points. That’s going to make things a lot more difficult for those managing multiple accounts.
So maybe instead of making a PIN to go with your phone number, they just elected to show ID when redeeming points.
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RE: Buy FIVE Cans of Jack Link's Chili, get reimbursed for FOUR (on one receipt) at WALMART ONLY
This offer is no longer available. Check out the latest offers on WeStock’s App https://app.westock.io
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RE: Staples - New Offer STARTS AGAIN 11/3 Recycle 10 ink carts at store get $25 in rewards make sure offer is activated
Another thing that I noticed is when you redeem rewards points at Staples, you can only redeem them for a specific whole dollar amount it’s not like Rite Aid where if the cost is $14.49 you can redeem them for $14.49 in points and at Rite Aid they allow you to use your rewards points to pay for tax which they don’t at Staples either. Even at Staples competitor, Office Depot, they allow you to redeem your rewards money for dollars and cents, but not Staples. Just some observations that I’ve noticed.