Visa SavingsEdge Now Has Activate Offers (Similar To AmEx Offers) – Includes 10% At Office Depot

Visa SavingsEdge is a rewards program for Visa business cards. Rewards are earned in addition to what you’d normally earn. The partners they offer have traditionally been a fixed cash back % that are available year round. They have just sent out an e-mail to members informing them of a new feature called ‘activate offers’, these are limited-time offers that you must activate in order to be eligible for savings. To view these simply click here. They have launched with the two following offers:

  • 10% back at Office Depot
    • Offer valid from 1/30/18–4/29/18
    • Offer valid for in-store and online purchases only.
    • Offer valid for U.S. and Puerto Rico issued cards at U.S. merchant locations only.
    • Offer must be activated by Visa SavingsEdge enrolled cardholder.
    • Discount provided as a statement credit on a future account statement.
    • Offer applicable only to qualifying purchases made with a valid, enrolled Visa Business Card.
    • Offer may be subject to additional terms & conditions. Please see Visa SavingsEdge® Terms & Conditions for more information.
    • Maximum reward earn of $5 per enrolled card.
    • Void where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law.
  • 4% back at Vista Print
    • Offer valid from 1/30/18–4/29/18
    • Offer valid for online and phone purchases only.
    • Offer valid for U.S. and Puerto Rico issued cards at U.S. merchant locations only.
    • Offer must be activated by Visa SavingsEdge enrolled cardholder.
    • Discount provided as a statement credit on a future account statement.
    • Offer applicable only to qualifying purchases made with a valid, enrolled Visa Business Card.
    • Offer may be subject to additional terms & conditions. Please see Visa SavingsEdge® Terms & Conditions for more information.
    • Maximum reward earn of $100 per enrolled card.
    • Void where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law.

It’s a shame that Office Depot is restricted to $5 back. I’m somewhat surprised they are managing this themselves as it seems they have offered the personal version as a back end system (e.g I think it runs both the Chase offers and Uber offers).

Hat tip to readers German E & Jienan Z

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MoreSun
MoreSun (@guest_565613)
March 1, 2018 18:48

Tried purchasing on 2 other cards registered with the site, will report back if statement credit posts on these as well. Expect it to, but will be more patient this time!

MoreSun
MoreSun (@guest_567579)
March 7, 2018 16:29

Transaction dates of 2/27, both cards $5 credited on 3/1.

MoreSun
MoreSun (@guest_563537)
February 23, 2018 20:36

Purchased $15 3rd party gc on 2/1, statement “adjustment” showed on my CIP with a posting date of 2/19. I’d given up!

MoreSun
MoreSun (@guest_564096)
February 25, 2018 20:14

ETA: this was a CIP AU card. Haven’t tried the offer on the primary CIP yet.

h xu
h xu (@guest_564197)
February 26, 2018 09:32

got $5 on vgc, and on ink plus au card

wwllmm
wwllmm (@guest_560747)
February 15, 2018 11:45

The TOS specifically outlaws the good stuff. Any DPs on successful $5.00 statement credits?

Mark
Mark (@guest_557007)
February 2, 2018 14:52

I just tried to enroll a Wells Fargo Business Platinum card, but it was not accepted. I called VSE customer support and they informed me that Wells may not participate in the program. Any other data points on this?

MoreSun
MoreSun (@guest_557590)
February 5, 2018 10:30

My WF wouldn’t enroll. Chase did. Costco did.

H XU
H XU (@guest_556428)
February 1, 2018 10:48

is Ink AU card eligible for another 10%

MoreSun
MoreSun (@guest_564095)
February 25, 2018 20:12

I got it on Ink AU card, admittedly I haven’t used the offer on the primary card yet. I anticipate it will work since they have different card numbers.

NBG
NBG (@guest_556069)
January 31, 2018 18:17

are GC’s restricted with this program?.

P
P (@guest_556043)
January 31, 2018 17:53

“Discount provided as a statement credit on a future account statement.”
So if your statement when you did the eligible spend closed 1/31, you would get the credit applied on your next statement or a future statement with a greater than $0 balance? Do you get the credit applied even if you put back the card in the sock drawer, if the card is a sock drawer card (Marriott Business) or do you need to make a purchase for the statement where the credit will be applied?

NinjaX
NinjaX (@guest_556030)
January 31, 2018 17:39

“Maximum reward earn of $5 per enrolled card”.

yea. they already know whats up…

atxtravel
atxtravel (@guest_556150)
January 31, 2018 19:39

Such generosity!

The Savingsedge program has been mostly useless unless you stay at a lot of those low-tier hotel chains that give discounts, but then you can probably do better with hotels.com or similar cashback sites.

The best deal I’ve found is B&H photo. They have better prices and faster shipping than Amazon on a lot of computers/audio/camera products and no other way to get cashback through portals.