PSA Lowe's gift cards no longer apply as a payment method in their system but rather as a deduction from the total. Meaning if you have a Lowe's movers coupon, 10% off your entire purchase, or anything of the sort, you get your coupon percentage taken off the sum after giftcards are applied, not before. This was not the case in the past. Total crap.
I wonder if this is the case for military discounts. If so, even worse.
PSA Lowe's gift cards no longer apply as a payment method in their system but rather as a deduction from the total. Meaning if you have a Lowe's movers coupon, 10% off your entire purchase, or anything of the sort, you get your coupon percentage taken off the sum after giftcards are applied, not before. This was not the case in the past. Total crap.
I wonder if this is the case for military discounts. If so, even worse.
Wow! I didn't think that was allowed. Seems very shady. Gift cards are supposed to be same as cash and never expire. Thanks for the heads up.
PSA Lowe's gift cards no longer apply as a payment method in their system but rather as a deduction from the total. Meaning if you have a Lowe's movers coupon, 10% off your entire purchase, or anything of the sort, you get your coupon percentage taken off the sum after giftcards are applied, not before. This was not the case in the past. Total crap.
I wonder if this is the case for military discounts. If so, even worse.
How can this be? Doesn't it have to total up and tell you how much to pay before you start making payment? They can't know how you are paying in advance.
How can this be? Doesn't it have to total up and tell you how much to pay before you start making payment? They can't know how you are paying in advance.
For sure the computer can figure it out. It's shady and I believe Cabelas does the same thing and I remember when they switched over.
Their rules I guess....
The only saying these are like cash has exceptions. This may be one of them.
The other exception is you can't use gcs like cash and purchase other 3 party gcs.
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edit.. I think it was 15% sorry
I wonder if this is the case for military discounts. If so, even worse.
I wonder if this is the case for military discounts. If so, even worse.
Wow! I didn't think that was allowed. Seems very shady. Gift cards are supposed to be same as cash and never expire. Thanks for the heads up.
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I wonder if this is the case for military discounts. If so, even worse.
Their rules I guess....
The only saying these are like cash has exceptions. This may be one of them.
The other exception is you can't use gcs like cash and purchase other 3 party gcs.
Class action lawsuit may fix these....one day.