[OOS] Newegg: $110 Home Depot eGiftcard for $100 (Limit 2)

Update 11/17/21: Back in stock, limit 1 this time.

Update 11/16/21: Deal is back

The Offer

Direct Link to offer

  • Newegg.com is offering $110 Home Depot e-gift card for $100.

The Fine Print

  • Limit 3
  • Offer ends in 7 days

Our Verdict

Typically you can do the limit each 48 hours, so if this lasts, you can get a few rounds of buying 2 $100 Home Depot e-gift cards for $100. It often sells out much quicker, though.

Go through a shopping portal, I believe those work for gift cards on Newegg. Let us know what other stacks we’re missing.

View Comments (15)

  • I checked the website on November 17 and it said it was out of stock. I checked again this morning and the deal seems to be dead. What are other people seeing?

    • It is dead. I am on Newegg's mailing list.
      This deal was for Tuesday 11/16.
      I am not surprised it sold out early and is now dead.

  • Back in stock but limit is 1 now and they're enforcing it, second order was quickly cancelled. Also, Newegg won't allow guest checkout for this.

  • I don't think shopping portals work with buying GCs from Newegg. I thought I remembered reading before (either on here or on GCGalore that they use to track but don't anymore). I know personally, I've bought 20-30 GCs from them over the past 12-15 months with various portals and they've never paid out.

  • Be very careful when buying gift cards from Newegg. Earlier this year 3 out of dozens of my e-gifts cards were compromised. The only common things those three had that I bought them from Newegg. Newegg customer service refused to deal with me, and directed me to the merchants. The merchants (in this case Home Depot and Bed Bath) said they can't help me since Newegg uses a 3rd party issuer for all gift cards and they don't have access to their system.

    • Did you check the balance of the gift card on the home depot website? When you received the cards. How long, in days or weeks did it take for you to find out the cards were compromised?

    • Dispute with your CC company. Always a good idea to use the GCs within the dispute timeframe (usually 60 days)