Deal Roundup
Here is a list of the deals I have seen the past few days. Take a look and see if you find any of them useful.
Walgreens Chase Offer: Get 10% Back, Limit $5 (HT: Frequent Miler)
There’s a new Chase offer showing up for some people. It can save you 10% back at Walgreens, up to $5 in savings. Expires December 14, 2018.
Rakuten, Get $20 Back in Points When You Spend $100 with a Mastercard (HT: Danny the Deal Guru)
Receive $20 in Rakuten Super Points (2,000 points) after you pay for an order of $100 or more using Mastercard at checkout. The offer is valid until until 12/04/18. Rakuten Super Points will be earned only once per household. Points will be available within 24 hours after order shipment and will expire 1 year (365 days) thereafter.
Walmart Grocery: $10 Off $30/$50 With Promo Code WMFRIEND (HT: Doctor of Credit)
Get $10 off $30( or $50) for Walmart grocery when using the promo code WMFRIEND. You can also stack with Amex Offer to save another $5. It looks like it’s not available everywhere.
FedEx Amex Offer: Save 10% up to $100 (HT:Â Danny the Deal Guru)
Get 10% back as a statement credit by using your hand rolled business card to purchase qualifying FedEx office print services. Limit of $1,000 in total statement credits. Print orders must be completed and charged before 5/31/19 in order to be considered qualifying transactions.
Link Target Account to Google Express, get 30% Discount
Get a code for 30% off your next Target order on Google Express. (Max $20. Ends Jan 15, 2019. You will receive a confirmation email and the code TARGET30 will be activated for use on your Google Express account. See promotion page.
Conclusion
A few decent deals here that some of you might find interesting. Let me know if there’s anything else you think might be worth mentioning. Enjoy the rest of your day!
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