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As long as some of the office supply stores keep giving away free money, I will share the news here! And until someone gives me a better one, I will continue to use the Mad Lib construct to announce them.
Solve the Mad Lib
Save _____ (amount) when you buy _______ (purchase amount) in _______ (type) Gift Cards at _______. Refund will be given in ___________
This time, the Mad Lib answers are:
1) $20
2) $300
3) Mastercard
4) Staples
5) Staples Gift Card
To follow along, if you buy $300 in Mastercard gift cards this week at Staples, you’ll get a $20 Staples gift card by Easy Rebate in the mail. It’s in this week’s weekly ad on page 2 ( H/T: Mile Nerd)
Making the most of the Staples free money deal
A Staples gift card is in the middle of the 3 different types of these free money deals (best is instant rebate, and next is Visa gift card). Even discounting the $20 you’ll get back from Staples, I do think that this deal is probably worth doing. The hardest thing I have is remembering to use my $20 gift card (since I usually am using a CC for points when I spend). You could also sell it online if you want.
Definitely I would recommend using a Chase Ink or other card that gives 5x points on office supply stores. I love the Chase Inks for exactly this reason, and it’s one of the reasons that I think Chase Ultimate Rewards are the best points out there!
I always recommend 2 $200 cards (if they have them) – the activation fee is $1 more than the $100 cards, but IMO that is worth the 500 extra points you’d get.
I never know what to do when I show up at the store and Staples is (inevitably) out of the $200 gift cards. Do I just buy the $100 cards, even though the deal isn’t as lucrative, or do I try stopping back later at another store. I even wrote a poll about this (how much your time is worth) awhile back, and the consensus seemed to be to just buy the $100 cards in the store that you’re in, and not go back.
Gift Card sales
Gap are 20% off this week at Staples. This is a sale that they run periodically, and at times you can resell these for (about) breakeven.
Currently I am not aware of anyone buying Gap cards as high as 80% but it’s possible that you might know of one. Or if you want to buy Chase UR cheaply or meet minimum spend, that might be an option
[How to get started in gift card reselling]
Doing the math
If you find and buy 2 $200 Visa cards, you’ll spend $413.90, but then receive:
- $400 back on the actual card
- a $20 Visa gift card
- 2065 Chase Ultimate Rewards
I’d say it’s definitely worth a stop to Staples this week!!
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Just a word of caution, I had trouble trying to use these cards to buy money orders at two separate Walmarts yesterday. Even using tried and true workarounds, I kept getting the error message that they were not debit cards. Hopefully others have better luck.
liquidate them at the post office.
Dan — You can use some arbitrage tricks to buy and resell the Gap.
buy $1,000 vgc at Simon mall= -$8
buy $1,250 gap at staples= -$1,000 ($1,250 face)
sell gap at gcw or tpm @ 77% = $1,250*.77 =+$962.50
get 5% back on 5 back = .05*1,000=+$50
Net: +$4.50
This is good for minimum spend or you can use a cashback card or miles card but this is how you can play this one off at a breakeven or better.
Hmm – thanks for thinking outside the box on this one! I might give that a try