Update: This offer is now active.
Discover Card is offering
Discover Cardholders: 5% Cashback Bonus on Online Purchases at Walmart.com, Target.com, and Amazon.com (Valid on purchases made from
October 1 through December 31, 2021) when you activate the offer by following the steps below.
Thanks to community member
SharpSwing4318 for finding this deal.
Steps:
- Go to Discover.com and login to your account
- Go to the Cashback Calendar page
- Click "Activate Now" for the offer Oct-Dec: Amazon.com, Walmart.com and Target.com 5% Cashback Bonus
- Make purchases at any of the following stores to begin earning the 5% Cashback Bonus:
Note:
Cashback applies to purchases made between 10/1/21 and 12/31/21 only. Activate to earn 5% Cashback Bonus at Amazon.com, Walmart.com and Target.com from 10/1/21 (or the date on which you activate 5%, whichever is later) through 12/31/21, on up to $1,500 in purchases.
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It should just be automatic.
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Who cares about Discover?
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That said, I have no idea why this is a "deal" at 2 months away, and the fact that discover will email reminders when it's more relevant anyway.
It should just be automatic.
I mean, yea, it would be nice... But why give people more cash back when they forget to enroll because it saves the credit card company money?
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Would be a slight competitive advantage to whoever makes it automatic first
i mean, why automatically transfer $25 from someone's $500 savings account balance to cover a $2 checking account overdraft when you can charge them $49 overdraft free instead. what bank(s) would pull such a bonehead move?
I don't see Paypal key to be used in store
Does that mean I should add paypal key in google app and use Google Pay in store?
Thanks.
i remember when you made a deposit at a bank and the bank decided what day to credit the deposit. even with a cash deposit, the bank decides. if it's 2pm, they can decide to give you credit tomorrow. if it's $1000, they could decide to give you $50 today and the rest later. if it's friday, they could decide to process your deposit on tuesday. if you deposit at a branch or an atm, maybe next week. it took a lot of [legal] work to fix this and no bank had the balls to get it right until they were forced to either by law or by pressure.
today we still have a lot of b.s. banking going on and there is no "costco" bank coming to the rescue. the only bank that can accomplish this is an aoc-style public-option bank.
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