Wow, a lot of misinformation on this thread. Also, this thread missed the boat on the 15% discount the last week on $25 gift cards at Target - $5 gift card with 2x$25 Disney GCs in store ($5/$50 = 10%) + 5% Red Card discount (good on gift cards other than Target GCs). Also, there is another promo on 12/20 that Target is running for 10% off Target GCs in store up to $300 (per transaction) -- which you can combine with 2% reward credit card to purchase the GC and 5% Red Card discount online to redeem the GC to get 17% Disney Gift Cards online.
12% is small potatoes.
After Xmas, you will easily get 10% discount on Raise for Target GCs and pay for with your 2% cash back CC. Also get 1% back from ebates/swagbucks. Use target GCs to purchase Disney GCs for 5% discount if you have a Redcard. And sometimes if you get lucky, you can get 2% from ebates when you purchase at Target.
That is 17-19%
In recent months Target GC discounts have been averaging 3% -- no where near 10% for a variety of reasons: a) the secret is out, b) holiday spending online, and c) with dues being due Jan 31 and this being a common practice for buying discounted Disney GCs, I don't see this getting any better after the holidays.
I work in big box retail part time and you can not use a gift card to buy a gift card its just not allowed.
Others have already stated, but Target does allow this, and online you can even combine with 5% Target Red Card discount, even if paying in full with GC
You mentioned eBay. Why on eBay goes Disney gift cards always go for more than face value? Can you help me understand the logic?
eBay had 15% off $200 Target GC on Black Friday week. Otherwise, you are correct -- they always go over value which boggles my mind--esp. for a physical card.
How do you get a Disney vacation account? Are you guaranteed 2% back for all cards that you load?
No krogers here but the 2% back would be nice. Can you explain what a Disney vacation account is and how to open one up?
DVA is in form of rebate, and
is not guaranteed -- according to terms
DVC fees are not eligible for rebate although historically have been (no one knows for this year).
Prior to the ability to combine gift cards, people would load gift cards into a DVA and then request a larger gift card back out to use while on site. The gift card is treated as a refund, not a purchase.
But, to further clarify, you receive a $20 gift card for every $1,000 spent after the account has been open for 120 days.
Just to clarify, the DVA account # itself
is a gift card number -- so can be used directly anywhere gift cards are accepted online or over the phone without requesting a gift card (e.g. DVC - which historically has counted as eligible purchases). Also, you
earn $20 for every $1000 of eligible purchases from day 1 -- you just can't
redeem the redemption bonus until 180 days.