Sorry, one more question.
For those who have used your Cdn Red card in the US stores, have you also used it online and received the 5% off?
Oooooh good question. Maybe you can be the guinea pig.![]()
Does anyone know if the red card debit works in the states!???
Just an FYI, there is a blackfriday coupon where you spend $75 on Friday (Even online) and you get a 20% off coupon good for in store shopping between December 1-7th. Many are thinking that this coupon will not exclude entertainment cards (the group that the Disney Gift cards fall under) and thus will get people 20% off PLUS their 5% redcard discount!
I plan on ordering something on the 29th to earn the coupon (Which is emailed the following day) - having it ship to my hotel like I usually do... and then making a pit stop at Target near WDW to pick up gift cards to apply to our account on our trip next month! (We arrive on the 7th!) I will watch these boards to ensure they are getting the 20% off on the cards before I rush to the store on the 7th, but even if they dont work out... there are always great Disney Themed items at the WDW area targets that will be fun to have. (Plus a little Christmas shopping at an additional 20% doesnt hurt either!)
i'm just reading this now so sorry this is late.
I recently retired from a bank and I can tell you 99% of all Canadian credit cards charge a 2.5% top up on the going rate for the purchase of u.s. money.
what this means is, if you were to go into a bank and buy $100.00 us (lets assume the conversion rate is 2.5%) it would cost you 102.50. if you were to charge that same $100 to your Canadian credit card it would cost you $105.00 because you pay the rate of the day (2.5%) PLUS a conversion rate of 2.5%.
that takes the 5% savings and turns it into a 2.5% savings. your losing on the deal.
if you were to us a u.s. credit card (lots of banks have them) or a red card from a u.s. target (I have one) then its a totally different story. your just going to pay the daily rate the bank is offering to pay your bill.
hope this is understandable. sorry its so long.
I can tell you 99% of all Canadian credit cards charge a 2.5% top up on the going rate for the purchase of u.s. money.
Am I missing something? Do you have to have a credit card to buy Disney gift cards or can you pay cash. Or are you using Target credit card to save some money?