disneychrista
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Target and Walmart are considered "grocery" with the Disney Visa. It wasn't always that way, but when Target started adding their grocery section, it switched. Walmart has been under the grocery category for years. You can call DV and they can tell you if your store is listed in the grocery category. All of the Walmarts and Targets in my area and my hometown (in IN) are considered grocery.
That is good to know . . . when I call to move it from the regular rewards to premier, I will ask about whether or not our Target is considered "grocery". Do they itemize it on the statement too, so you know where your rewards are coming from? I don't think it does on our regular rewards, but everything is 1% so it really doesn't matter.
Anyone know if we would qualify for the $200 gift card by upgrading? That is not a dealbreaker, but I am curious.
Thanks!![]()
Hello!
My biggest question is this....if I upgrade, do I still qualify for the current offer of a $200 gift card after spending $500 in 3 months (no sweat!) or am I excluded because I already have the regular rewards card.
Anyone know? Thanks in advance!![]()
I just tried doing this tonight. I called (888)873-2392 and applied for the premier card with code 6XN019 to get the $200. I called this number first to upgrade (so I didn't have to get another cc) and they said I had to call the # on the back of my current DV, which when I did, they could only offer me $50.
Can't say for sure about the Disney card since I just signed up but I have several other cards that give extra rewards for grocery stores, including a Chase that will give 5% at groceries some quarters, and Target is NOT considered grocery. Neither is Walmart.
It seems they are NOT Rewarding Loyal Card Members with any of the Better offers...
Has anyone downgraded from a permier card to a "regular" card? Our passes expire soon and we don't plan to renew or go back to Disney for a couple years. We had been using our Disney Visa to rack up points, but now I think we might switch to a cash-back card or something with rewards we will be more likely to use. I don't want to pay the annual fee if I don't really have to.