LadyBeBop
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2009
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I do feel sorry for y'all.
Although a part of me thinks that now I'm back on a even playing field since I'm not eligible for the pharmacy rewards (Federal Employee Health Insurance Plan).
I'm wondering if it's due to these pharmacy rewards coupons on eBay. Assuming you buy a coupon for $100, you have to spend at least $2,000 in gift cards to make it worthwhile. But it doesn't only have to be Disney. If you spend $1,000 a year at Starbucks (a large coffee, five days a week for 50 weeks), maybe $1,200 a year at your favorite restaurants (dinner for two twice a month), $500 a year at the movies (movie tickets for two twice a month), $200 a year at iTunes (about 15 albums). Can't remember if Amazon is considered an entertainment card (I buy my Amazon gift cards when my grocery stories have gas rewards), but I'll buy at least $1,000 in Amazon cards a year. And they pretty much compete with Target.

I'm wondering if it's due to these pharmacy rewards coupons on eBay. Assuming you buy a coupon for $100, you have to spend at least $2,000 in gift cards to make it worthwhile. But it doesn't only have to be Disney. If you spend $1,000 a year at Starbucks (a large coffee, five days a week for 50 weeks), maybe $1,200 a year at your favorite restaurants (dinner for two twice a month), $500 a year at the movies (movie tickets for two twice a month), $200 a year at iTunes (about 15 albums). Can't remember if Amazon is considered an entertainment card (I buy my Amazon gift cards when my grocery stories have gas rewards), but I'll buy at least $1,000 in Amazon cards a year. And they pretty much compete with Target.