[Expired] Target Circle: 10% Discount For Military, Veterans & Their Families (2x Use)

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Update 10/31/21: Deal is back for 2021. Valid 10/31/21 – 11/13/21. This year it can be done twice.

The Offer

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  • Target Circle is offering 10% off for all U.S. active-duty military personnel, veterans and their families

The Fine Print

  • Exclusions for 10% off military offer: Category Coupon. Valid one-time use in store or online. Limit one coupon/offer per guest. Cannot be combined with any other Category Coupon. Void if copied, scanned, altered, transferred, purchased, sold or prohibited by law. Quantities limited; no rain checks. Item(s) may not be available at all stores. Gift cards and tax not included in determining purchase total. No cash value. Offer excludes items sold & shipped by Target Plus™ Partners. Excludes alcohol, Baby Alive Grow Up Baby, Barbie Dreamhouse & Camper, Beats Powerbeats, Beats Powerbeats Pro, Beats Solo Pro, Bose, The Child action figure, clinic & pharmacy, dairy milk, Disney Frozen Castle, Elf on the Shelf, Elvie, Facebook Oculus and Portal, face masks, gift cards, Hasbro Games (Classic Monopoly, Connect Four, Jenga, Rubik’s Cube, Sorry, Trouble), HP, Instant Pot, LEGO, limited-time designer partnerships, LG OLED TV, mobile contracts, Nerf Ultra, Nikon DSLR cameras and lenses, prepaid cards, PlayStation consoles, Samsung TVs, Sonos, Sony Electronics, Tylenol pain relief, unlocked mobile phones, and Xbox consoles.

Our Verdict

Nice deal if you’re eligible.

View Comments (6)

  • Used this for a Nintendo Switch and two games, I'm surprised they weren't excluded. Thanks for the post! 15% off when stacked with the RedCard debit.

      • I believe there is a difference between "discount" and "coupon" for BBBY, however. So if the Armed Forces Discount is really processed as a discount, it might apply on products that are excluded from coupons. At least that's how it works for Beyond+.

        I know you can often use coupons in-store on excluded items (YMMV), but that doesn't work online.

        The link above seems to refer to 2020 though. Not sure if it's been refreshed for this year.