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For those willing to do the extra steps, Meijer has the $50 Happy Gift Cards with a $7.50 bonus. Many different to choose from with Lowes and Home Depot as part of the mix
Buy $50 eGift card, Get $7.50 Bonus Load
Offer valid from 06/13/2022 to 06/20/2022
Maximum value add allowed is subject to a maximum sum of $75 per customer
https://meijer.giftcard.com/category/Offers
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For Lowes, this is a better deal than the $45 for $50 card (10% off), as this is about 13% off :-)
Happy has 2 different kinds of GC.
The "older" kind, the first kind, and the kind they seem to be transitioning out of - is the type which is basically a prepaid CC that can only be used at certain merchant ID's - for example, Buffalo Wild Wings (depends on what's on the front of the card). These can be spent just like a credit card, at multiple places (front of card). Some retailers will just zero out the card when swiped if the charge amount is greater than the remaining value of the CC (BK does this) and some cannot do that but can charge specific amounts, for example if you know there's $3.57 left on the card you can tell them to split tender and charger $3.57 to the Happy GC to zero it out (BWW is like this). The HUGE benefit to this type of Happy GC is that from the merchant perspective, it's a CC. That means you can buy, in-store, whatever you could buy with a CC which includes 3rd party GC, for example at Lowes and Gamestop. I've bought thousands of $$ in 3rd party GC from Lowes using Happy GC's. The main downside to these type of Happy GC is that generally online purchases won't work - e.g. Lowes in store will work but via the website won't. This is merchant specific.
The "newer" kind, which seems to be what most if not all of these are, are essentially a credit to go to the Happy site and buy 3rd party GC with that credit. You can split it however you like, but it's an added step before actually spending the funds. The biggest downside here, besides there being that extra step, is that you will ultimately get merchant GC, which most merchants do not allow to purchase 3rd party GC (Lowes is like that). If you actually intend to make purchases at a merchant, this kind of card is OK though; personally since the only time I buy Happy GC (Amex seems to have a routine promo) is to get some sort of bonus, I like to parlay that into a merchant where I'd be spending money anyway (e.g. Amazon).
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Yes I bought 10 for $500 and got 10 $57.50 emailed to me for $575
In-store yes
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Update: Card arrived after about 1.5 hours.
Thanks in advance
Twice I've gotten mine right away. My wife however has had to wait 2 to 3 hours