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Steps for Google GSuite users.
This offer only works with the lastest beta version of GPay. However, the latest version of Gpay does not work with GSuite users. You can create a new personal gmail account or use one you already have.
When you get the prompt that this version does not support GSuite, choose the option to switch accounts and enter your non GSuite gmail. Once installed, add a qualifying credit or debit card to Gpay then activate the Target $21 offer and make sure it's attached to the card.
The new Gpay app will have a seperate icon so make sure you are going to the right Gpay app.
Follow the link to Target or just go to Target.com and buy something $50 or more and checkout using the attached credit or debit card. I bought 2x Home Depot cards at $25 each. Once checkout was completed, I got the reward confirmation immediately on the app.
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expired Posted by 80sHowardTheDuck • Dec 16, 2020
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Google Pay Members: Spend $50+ at Target, Get
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Just did this w/ my 12 y/o's Google account.
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Then you go to Explore, check the offers.
Add the Target offer to your GPay account, add a valid credit card. And complete that one by buying say $50 Target GC.
Who would in their right mind agree to any company to get access and updates for their bank accpunt?
Credit card account?
Why would you entrust Goodle with this?
and for $21?
The wrold lost its mind...
On GPAY after buying something from target, you should see the Target logo under businesses. Click that and you should have a notification that the cashback will be applied in 30 days.
Who would in their right mind agree to any company to get access and updates for their bank accpunt?
Credit card account?
Why would you entrust Goodle with this?
and for $21?
The wrold lost its mind...
However I assume many of the people are anyways saving their credit card details on various less secure sites.
With the multi factor authentication like biometrics, the risk in these kinds of pay are worth taking for some of us like me.
However I assume many of the people are anyways saving their credit card details on various less secure sites.
With the multi factor authentication like biometrics, the risk in these kinds of pay are worth taking for some of us like me.
But g pay ask you to sign you agree tehy can review all your other credit card transactions!
and all your banking line by line activities - WHY????
and why would anyone agree?
Unless when you are offered $21 you dont read what you authorize them to do, and click OK?
However I assume many of the people are anyways saving their credit card details on various less secure sites.
With the multi factor authentication like biometrics, the risk in these kinds of pay are worth taking for some of us like me.
and you allow them to review ALL your banking activity - ALL
Why would you sign this?
Did you read what you agree to? or $21 too strong of a temptation?
Nvm, my bad, didn't have the right credit card aligned.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
But g pay ask you to sign you agree tehy can review all your other credit card transactions!
and all your banking line by line activities - WHY????
and why would anyone agree?
Unless when you are offered $21 you dont read what you authorize them to do, and click OK?
You sign you agree they can regularly review ALL your charges on your credit card, not only what you do with them/ target
and you allow them to review ALL your banking activity - ALL
Why would you sign this?
Did you read what you agree to? or $21 too strong of a temptation?
Tons of ppl will probably do just that.
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