Lowe’s Gift Card Deal
Lowe’s is offering a very good deal on their gift cards! Let’s take a look!
The Offer
- Spend $50 or more on an e-gift card and receive a $10 e-gift card for yourself. $10 bonus e-gift card is sent to purchaser’s email. (Offer applies to digital e-gift cards only).
Lowe’s Gift Card Deal Link (Note: Cards are sold by buyatab.com. They handle e-gift cards for Lowe’s. The deal is also listed on the Lowe’s site.)
Not sure if limit is enforced, but purchase quickly. The bonus card seems to be a normal Lowe’s gift card, meaning you are basically buying $60 worth of gift cards for $50.
Offer Terms
- Limit 1 per customer
- Offer valid 5/4-5/10/2020
Conclusion
I doubt it will last long. A 17% discount on Lowe’s gift cards should make you a small profit, besides providing an opportunity to get some easy credit card spending done.
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I just checked and did not see it anymore listed as an option on the site.
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Just tried it with two different cards – offer not working for me.
Same here, Robert, by chance did you also get the bizarre error message, indicating error code #441. (which when I looked it up says, “Sale Authorization ID is not valid.”)
i.e., merchant error?
(ps, not helpful either the buyatab (?) guidance to call my card and ask them why they declined the transaction…. esp. when the Chase recording goes, “we’re taking emergency calls only.”)
If anybody is paying attention here, something’s amiss….. Wife persisted and did get through to Chase (and suffered through two terribly contradictory explanations) First, she was told that transaction with buyatab (ecard?) will get automatically declined a. because it’s a gift card (absurd!) and b. because it’s a “cash advance” — (which of course is not the same thing as a gift card, and c. in the end, it was declined because it raised confusion as to if the transaction was via a third party…
What utter chaos. Lowe’s should be all over this.
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