100% back in Staples Rewards points on all luggage. Starts 10/5 (next Sunday). This is part of their 7-day Easy Deal Days next week. (Free) Staples membership required.
What we don't know: what's the maximum in points? In-store only, or online too? Hopefully we'll get more details soon.
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100% back in Staples Rewards points on all luggage. Starts 10/5 (next Sunday). This is part of their 7-day Easy Deal Days next week. (Free) Staples membership required.
What we don't know: what's the maximum in points? In-store only, or online too? Hopefully we'll get more details soon.
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What is the best way to use rewards,other than buying more stuff on Staples?
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Honestly, no really good way of monetizing those rewards points. If you don't mind waiting until Black Friday (season), and you need a computer or electronics, you can use the points on some pretty decent deals (points don't expire, unless you take more than 18 months in between Staples transactions). Also, sometimes clearance items in the back yield some surprisingly good finds on anything from Bluetooth headsets to lunch ice packs. Lastly, Staples has a decent pricematching policy that allows you to go in-store and show them on your Amazon app (for example), "Hey, can you pricematch this item?" and then after the pricematch you can use your points to purchase it.
Can I pay some portion by rewards points and still earn 100% cash back? How does reward points work at Staples?
Every dollar you pay by cash, credit card and gift card - that's what earns you the 100% points.
E.g., if you purchased $40 worth of K-Cups, and used $10 in points to help pay for it (for a net total of $30), you get $30 worth of points (6000 points),
So: don't use points to purchase these K-Cups, unless you're (for example) purchasing $60 worth (that you really need), and use $20 in points, so you get the $40 max in points.
TIA
Honestly, no really good way of monetizing those rewards points. If you don't mind waiting until Black Friday (season), and you need a computer or electronics, you can use the points on some pretty decent deals (points don't expire, unless you take more than 18 months in between Staples transactions). Also, sometimes clearance items in the back yield some surprisingly good finds on anything from Bluetooth headsets to lunch ice packs. Lastly, Staples has a decent pricematching policy that allows you to go in-store and show them on your Amazon app (for example), "Hey, can you pricematch this item?" and then after the pricematch you can use your points to purchase it.
What are some of their better 100% back in reward points offers? I've seen a few like sharpies or office paper, need $110 in points to make a purchase for an item that staples happens to carry and is never marked down anywhere.
Plan is to double dip by funding the main purchase with points earned on items I can sell even if it's for half the out of pocket price.
What are some of their better 100% back in reward points offers? I've seen a few like sharpies or office paper, need $110 in points to make a purchase for an item that staples happens to carry and is never marked down anywhere.
Plan is to double dip by funding the main purchase with points earned on items I can sell even if it's for half the out of pocket price.
So far:
100% back on batteries up to $100, then $50 (some of the previous offers)
100% back on K-Cups up to $50, then $40
100% back on Sharpie up to $40
100% back on Post-Its up to $40
100% back on paper (was that limit up to $100? $120? I've forgotten)
Last edited by cheeknowe September 28, 2025 at 08:08 PM.
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E.g., if you purchased $40 worth of K-Cups, and used $10 in points to help pay for it (for a net total of $30), you get $30 worth of points (6000 points),
So: don't use points to purchase these K-Cups, unless you're (for example) purchasing $60 worth (that you really need), and use $20 in points, so you get the $40 max in points.
What is the best way to use rewards,other than buying more stuff on Staples?
TIA
Honestly, no really good way of monetizing those rewards points. If you don't mind waiting until Black Friday (season), and you need a computer or electronics, you can use the points on some pretty decent deals (points don't expire, unless you take more than 18 months in between Staples transactions). Also, sometimes clearance items in the back yield some surprisingly good finds on anything from Bluetooth headsets to lunch ice packs. Lastly, Staples has a decent pricematching policy that allows you to go in-store and show them on your Amazon app (for example), "Hey, can you pricematch this item?" and then after the pricematch you can use your points to purchase it.
Plan is to double dip by funding the main purchase with points earned on items I can sell even if it's for half the out of pocket price.
Plan is to double dip by funding the main purchase with points earned on items I can sell even if it's for half the out of pocket price.
100% back on batteries up to $100, then $50 (some of the previous offers)
100% back on K-Cups up to $50, then $40
100% back on Sharpie up to $40
100% back on Post-Its up to $40
100% back on paper (was that limit up to $100? $120? I've forgotten)
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