Select Thank You Citi Rewards Cardholders: Happy to Say Thanks eGC (Lowe's & More)
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Thank You Citi via Citi Rewards is offering select Citi Cardholders: Happy to Say Thanks eGift Card (Email Delivery) for 20% Off when you redeem your 'Thank You Points'
Thanks to community member alermy for finding this deal.
Happy to Say Thanks eGift Card is valid at the following:
Citi Credit Card Thank You Points Gift Card on Sale Lowes $100 for 8000 pts 20% off
Log in to your thank you account. Hover over "Gift Card", click "On Sale". Select the one in the 3rd row, left one. "Happy to Say Thanks Swap"
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If I buy 10x $100 of these happy cards, can I stack/combine them when redeeming for Lowe's cards into a $1000 Lowe's GC? Hate tracking 10x $100 cards...huge PITA
If I buy 10x $100 of these happy cards, can I stack/combine them when redeeming for Lowe's cards into a $1000 Lowe's GC? Hate tracking 10x $100 cards...huge PITA
Downloaded 1 lowes $100 Egift card for 8000 pts. Now if I can only get it accepted at Lowes. Last month I tried to use one but the cashier did not know how to process so just told me it was not unusable and refused to get help. But usually it works. Prefer actual hard gift cards
There is a solution given on your Happy Card redemption email to just type in the address they provide and the redemption number and pin at the site. This just happened to me but I just did it manually as suggested and it worked fine. Just printed my actual Lowes $100 paper Egift.
Downloaded 1 lowes $100 Egift card for 8000 pts. Now if I can only get it accepted at Lowes. Last month I tried to use one but the cashier did not know how to process so just told me it was not unusable and refused to get help. But usually it works. Prefer actual hard gift cards
You can usually use them at self checkout without any issue, but yes the cashiers always have issues with eGC.
Lowes shows me $25 dollars for 2,500 points and so is Home Depot. Please tell me what am I missing on thankyou.com site. Or is it for selected customers ?
Lowes shows me $25 dollars for 2,500 points and so is Home Depot. Please tell me what am I missing on thankyou.com site. Or is it for selected customers ?
Looks for the "happy to say thanks" gift card like the post shows. It's not a lowes gift card.
Tnx OP. typically lazy and get CB for this card but got in on this deal instead.
That's what I usually do, and will do, too. This looks like an excellent deal. Add in my 10% military discount & AG tax exemption when I use the card, this will be a very sweet deal!! It'll end up close to $120 for 8k points
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ANy clue is it scam?
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You can usually use them at self checkout without any issue, but yes the cashiers always have issues with eGC.
Online only allows 5 GCs per order.
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Looks for the "happy to say thanks" gift card like the post shows. It's not a lowes gift card.
as in, buy amazon.com GC at lowes with the lowes GC you got for 20% off?
No. Not with Lowes gc which is what this would eventually be.
Lol except Milwaukee has consistently destroyed the competition without needing to constantly change up batteries.
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