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The Offer
Check your local OfficeMax/Depot for the following gift card deal:
- Save $10 on $100 in gift card purchases of select brands
Eligible brands are: eBay, Petco, Domino’s, Cabela’s, Ruby Tuesday, Red Robin, Jiffy Lube.
The Fine Print
- Valid June 3 – June 16
- In-store only
- Limit one per household/business
- Must meet $100 minimum in any combination of $100 of cards featured
Our Verdict
Reader Larry sent this one in from an OfficeMax store – I can’t find it in the weekly ad, just assuming it’s nationwide at all OfficeMax/Depot stores. Nice that it’s running for two weeks.
eBay is the best deal here, some of the others could be a bit interesting too with an INK card.
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Rang up multiple $100 eBay GCs at the register and it only took $10 off. So you'll have to process these one at a time, making it more time consuming and more likely the cashier will refuse. Up to you if this is worth your time.
This happened to me, cashier refused to ring a separate order and only did one.
If anyone has a Barclay's Upromise card, log on to the Upromise website and check in store offers for Office Depot, they are offering 5% cashback to your Upromise account when you activate the deal. Doesn't list any restrictions, states all purchases. Did not try, no Office Depots near me.
Can you buy third party gift cards like PayPal smb with eBay gift cards?
Might be small enough to work with EBates in store CB, although I might add a filler item just to be safe.
Are third-party gift cards safe for meeting Amex MSR?
AmEx easily has been the most strict about MSing. Check out the DoC post on AmEx's Rewards Abuse Team (RAT).
Went to my OD and sign was not up but assuming it would hard Code the discount if purchased...
While ebay is a good deal at 10 off, just to say it often goes for 10 off 50 at grocery stores like S&S or Shoprite. Still I think I might stock up as well since those ebay to amzn %/$ off+ GC conversions are still working.
Very rarely does it go $10 off $50 at Shoprite and Stop & Shop (maybe once in the last 6 months) and even then it is limited to 1 per price plus card so you can't scale it.
What is this u speak of?
when there is an ebay % or $ off coupon certain sellers sell anzn gc inside a bag or box which is technically a packaged gift and not a GC....the rest as they say is left as an exercise for the student.
Do eBay gift cards typically stack with % off coupons/eBay bucks?
Yes
The stacking of eBay gift cards with % off coupons / eBay bucks is actually a bit more complicated than just a straight yes, due to the policies that govern how they can be applied on the eBay site.
1) You can earn eBay bucks at the standard rate when you pay with eBay gift card(s).
2) You can earn eBay bucks at the higher rate when you are targeted with an eBay bucks offer, activate the offer, meet the requirements of the offer, and pay with eBay gift card(s).
3) You can earn eBay bucks when using an eBay coupon offering % off up to a maximum $ amount, either site wide or restricted to certain vendors or categories.
4) You can redeem eBay bucks and eBay gift card(s) in the same shopping cart purchase, and earn eBay bucks on the purchase at either the standard or targeted rates -- see 1 & 2 above. Keep in mind when using eBay bucks, the bucks will take up an eBay gift card slot.
5) You cannot redeem eBay gift cards with an eBay coupon offering % off up to a maximum $ amount -- the system will not let you use any eBay gift cards when an eBay coupon is applied. I don't know whether you can use eBay bucks with an eBay coupon as I never have had any eBay bucks to spend when an eBay coupon that I found useful was available.
Cabela's is often available for >10% off through gift card resale sites. Just a heads up for my fellow outdoorspeople
Cabelas is currently 20% off through Samsung pay as well
and eBay
Very interesting. Curious to read data points and thoughts out there re. limits on this deal (per transaction) -- and the meaning of "one per household."
Same as always with these stores. YMMV, up to management, etc.