Staples offers Easy Rewards Members (free to join): 100% Back in Points on All Battery Purchases. This offer is valid in-store only (store locator) until December 28, 2024.
Thanks to Community Member SUCHaDEAL for posting this deal.
Note: Locate and activate the offer in your Easy Rewards dashboardonline or in the Staples mobile app and provide membership number at checkout. In-store availability may vary by location.
Valid on purchases of batteries made in Staples U.S. stores only. Not valid on Instacart, DoorDash or Uber Eats orders.
Limit $50 in points earned.
Points will be earned on the amount paid at checkout (rounded down to the nearest dollar), excluding taxes and shipping fees.
Offer expires 12/28/24, while supplies last.
Offer available to Staples Easy Rewards members only.
To be eligible for the offer, member must activate offer in their Easy Rewards dashboard on staples.com or Staples mobile app and provide membership number at checkout.
Points will be earned on the purchase amount paid at checkout after application of all promotions, coupons, instant savings and point redemptions. Taxes and shipping are not included in calculating the total purchase amount.
May be used once per Staples Easy Rewards member within the promotional period, nontransferable.
Offer may not be combined with any other Staples Easy Rewards promotion in a single transaction.
Not valid on prior purchases or purchases made with Staples Advantage In-Store Purchase Program.
Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86
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Staples offers Easy Rewards Members (free to join): 100% Back in Points on All Battery Purchases. This offer is valid in-store only (store locator) until December 28, 2024.
Thanks to Community Member SUCHaDEAL for posting this deal.
Note: Locate and activate the offer in your Easy Rewards dashboardonline or in the Staples mobile app and provide membership number at checkout. In-store availability may vary by location.
Valid on purchases of batteries made in Staples U.S. stores only. Not valid on Instacart, DoorDash or Uber Eats orders.
Limit $50 in points earned.
Points will be earned on the amount paid at checkout (rounded down to the nearest dollar), excluding taxes and shipping fees.
Offer expires 12/28/24, while supplies last.
Offer available to Staples Easy Rewards members only.
To be eligible for the offer, member must activate offer in their Easy Rewards dashboard on staples.com or Staples mobile app and provide membership number at checkout.
Points will be earned on the purchase amount paid at checkout after application of all promotions, coupons, instant savings and point redemptions. Taxes and shipping are not included in calculating the total purchase amount.
May be used once per Staples Easy Rewards member within the promotional period, nontransferable.
Offer may not be combined with any other Staples Easy Rewards promotion in a single transaction.
Not valid on prior purchases or purchases made with Staples Advantage In-Store Purchase Program.
Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86
This brings back memories how 10-15 years ago Staples frequently gave back 100% in rewards on Duracell batteries. I got more than I could use and put them in a box thinking I'm covered for years because most of the batteries had dates 5-10 years in the future. I used a few packages. Unfortunately well before the date printed on each sealed package, every package of Duracells leaked. I lost a couple dozen packages of unused batteries. I considered seeing if I could get replacements from Duracell even though I only paid tax for them. Instead I decided to take it as a lesson never to buy another Duracell battery. Later I bought some Kirkland batteries and they leaked. Then I found out they were Duracell so no more Kirklands either. By contrast I've had very few Energizers leak. Guess which brand I buy now?
So unless you use your Duracell batteries very quickly, I wouldn't bother.
However, there is a coupon for 10% off Duracell batteries which can stack with the 25% back in rewards.
rewards offers is what someone asked about, rewards offer coupons don't stack and certainly nothing that would give more than 100% back.
Saying 10% stacks is not really true in the sense that if you spend $50, use the 10% off for $45, you'll only get back $45 in rewards. You can spend $55 and pay $50 oop for an extra $5 in batts, but you're much better off with the $10/30 recycle coupon I talk about elsewhere this thread. $60 worth of batts for $50, get back $50.
i've $20 credit on my creditcards. Planning to use that to buy gift card first and then buy these batteries. Also will recycle 10 toners to get 5000 points . Took advantage of this sale last time too. Buying Rechargeable AA and AAA which is $13.XX each and its' the same price on other sites too.
Where is the 10% off coupon For Duracell ?
Got 50% back in points for printer recently, but their products are expensive, photo papers are cheaper elsewhere. Points do not expire but use at least $1 every 18 months to keep it active. I see some sale for some product often, so it's best to wait and use the rewards.
Like many others here, I have had the 'leak' issue with Duracell batteries (though not with their Optimum series). I have been wondering if getting the Sanyo Eneloop rechargeables is the long term solution in investing for good quality batteries. Thoughts or recommendations? TIA
This brings back memories how 10-15 years ago Staples frequently gave back 100% in rewards on Duracell batteries. I got more than I could use and put them in a box thinking I'm covered for years because most of the batteries had dates 5-10 years in the future. I used a few packages. Unfortunately well before the date printed on each sealed package, every package of Duracells leaked. I lost a couple dozen packages of unused batteries. I considered seeing if I could get replacements from Duracell even though I only paid tax for them. Instead I decided to take it as a lesson never to buy another Duracell battery. Later I bought some Kirkland batteries and they leaked. Then I found out they were Duracell so no more Kirklands either. By contrast I've had very few Energizers leak. Guess which brand I buy now?So unless you use your Duracell batteries very quickly, I wouldn't bother.
Like many others here, I have had the 'leak' issue with Duracell batteries (though not with their Optimum series). I have been wondering if getting the Sanyo Eneloop rechargeables is the long term solution in investing for good quality batteries. Thoughts or recommendations? TIA
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So unless you use your Duracell batteries very quickly, I wouldn't bother.
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FYI: 100% back in points is ALL batteries. 10% offer is Duracell only.
There is a very slim offering of non-Duracell batteries, all at very inflated prices.
in my previous post, i was looking to see if anyone had a listing of what they found as far as price matches ie
hd xxx
amazon xxx
target xxx
i remember in the other thread about this (last deal), some stores were difficult to PM because rewards were being issued.
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Saying 10% stacks is not really true in the sense that if you spend $50, use the 10% off for $45, you'll only get back $45 in rewards. You can spend $55 and pay $50 oop for an extra $5 in batts, but you're much better off with the $10/30 recycle coupon I talk about elsewhere this thread. $60 worth of batts for $50, get back $50.
too late for me...
Where is the 10% off coupon For Duracell ?
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