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*These Circle offers will be going live starting
Sunday April 7th - April 13th*
Target Circle AD Week Link [target.com]
Join Target Circle [Target.com]
Use
Target Circle Card [target.com] for an additional 5% off.
- 30% Select women's swimwear
- 30% off Select men's and kids' swimwear
- 30% off Select women's and kids' dresses
- 30% off Select sandals for the family
- 30% off Select women's tees, tanks and shorts
- 30% off Select men's tees, tanks and shorts
- 30% off Select kids' tees, tanks and shorts
- 30% off Carter's Just One You baby apparel
- 30% off Select Pillowfort bath, bedding, storage, decor & rugs
- 30% off Select garden & outdoor accessories
- 30% off Select outdoor accessories & patio furniture
- 30% off All Transformers toys
- 30% off Select LEGO building sets
- 30% off All NERF blasters
- 20% off All fans
- 20% off Select pet food, treats & cat litter in store
- 20% off Select skin care items
- 20% off Select sun care items
- 20% off Select mascara and lashes
- 20% off Select nail care items
- 20% off Select hair care items
- 20% off All Dove and Dove Men+Care soap & deodorant
- 20% off Select razors & shaving cream
- 20% off Select electric razors and trimmers
- 20% off Select vitamins
- 20% off Select up & up allergy relief items
- BOGO 50% Off Coke, Canada Dry, Dr Pepper & More 12-pk Soda
- BOGO 50% off Select 8-pk. sparkling water
- & More [target.com]
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Does Walmart + have perks like Target circle offers? This week I was offered $10 reward with $70 purchase
From time to time, Walmart will have "Walmart cash" offers that usually only show up for W+ members. Other than that, the perks are different. I personally enjoy the free delivery from the store with a $35 order or free shipping with no minimum. I've attached a screenshot of what they're currently offering.
Yeah, I don't disagree. They made good changes, and bad changes.
Then again it seems like a trend that many retailers with rewards programs are making them actively worse over time. Whether it's Best Buy, where you don't even get reward points anymore unless you use their credit card, Gamestop cutting or changing facets of theirs or the changes Target have made they've all changed for the worse for the average customer.