Mine did about a month ago. Just paid out yesterday!Did your purchases track with RMN? I'm about to do the same.
Mine did about a month ago. Just paid out yesterday!Did your purchases track with RMN? I'm about to do the same.
Just to confirm: VV can be used at shopDisney to purchase DGCs, right?Update
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Yes!Just to confirm: VV can be used at shopDisney to purchase DGCs, right?
That is a good question.Ugh. Sometimes the fine print is so unclear.
Capital One is offering 6% cashback at giftcards.com. However, I’m not sure whether the 5% ENDOFSUMMER discount on VVs can be used when going through the Capital One portal because of the line highlighted below. Can anyone clarify this for me?
I went for it. Will keep you posted.That is a good question.
I would gamble on losing 1% with the possibility of gaining an extra 5% back.
Usually the sites just pass on the total charge and don't see the coupons.
Let us know what you decide to do and if you do decide to go for it let us know what happens.
Good luck
You would continue to earn your Membership Rewards from AMEX but you would also get cash back when shopping through the special links for rakuten or retailmenot.I have a very loaded question here - and it's a newbie question:
I purchase all office supplies and refreshments for my office. Several thousands of dollars each month. I use my corporate AMEX. I've been shopping through airline portals for years and getting airline points that way for what seems like forever. Can I be earning more points, cash or something similar using something like RMN?
I want to make sure I understand. You're the purchaser, but the company owns the card and gets whatever card benefits, correct? So you're just wondering about getting click-through benefits for yourself?I have a very loaded question here - and it's a newbie question:
I purchase all office supplies and refreshments for my office. Several thousands of dollars each month. I use my corporate AMEX. I've been shopping through airline portals for years and getting airline points that way for what seems like forever. Can I be earning more points, cash or something similar using something like RMN?
I order some cute ones from Disney and combine onto those. Caveat to the below- if you don't use a unique pw for Disney you should not store cards on it.A tangential topic but I suspect you all are the best to ask: How do you store the balances on your Disney gift cards? If I recall correctly, the best practice used to be to order a GC direct from Disney (less likely to have been tampered with than one in a store) and then use the Disney gift card website to combine balances. But I think that it's also now advised not to keep the cards on the website because there have been some reports of hacking? Just wondering what to do with my little stack of $50 GCs from Office Max and Gamestop between now and our trip next year.
It should. The Amex ones do. However they charge a fee for DGCHas anyone confirmed that the Chase Staples offer for 10 or 20% off works for online purchases? Sadly we have no Staples in our town.
My purchase from Friday is still pending but I'll post if I see the credit.Has anyone confirmed that the Chase Staples offer for 10 or 20% off works for online purchases? Sadly we have no Staples in our town.
I rarely post .. I'm a lurker.Ugh. Sometimes the fine print is so unclear.
Capital One is offering 6% cashback at giftcards.com. However, I’m not sure whether the 5% ENDOFSUMMER discount on VVs can be used when going through the Capital One portal because of the line highlighted below. Can anyone clarify this for me?
Yes I was surprised that there was a fee as well, which I don't believe I have seen anyone else chargeHowever they charge a fee for DGC
Yes, I am the purchaser. The company owns the AMEX card and I GET the benefits (AMEX points) because I've signed up for that feature and pay an annual AMEX fee for it. So yes, wondering about getting click-through benefits for myself. I always shop through the airlines portals for airline points. But I had an ephiphany yesterday while reading this thread that I might be able to be clicking through the airline portal AND another site like RMN or cash back monitor.... but I'm likely wrong about that.I want to make sure I understand. You're the purchaser, but the company owns the card and gets whatever card benefits, correct? So you're just wondering about getting click-through benefits for yourself?
Or do you also have control over the type of card used and/or do you get those points? Some of the above comments think the latter, but when I read it I assumed the former.
Cash back monitor looks at different sites to give you your best return for any given website on that day. Rather than always using the airline click through, you could start checking there before each purchase and jumping on the highest return for that site at that time.