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expiredE28M5 posted Nov 18, 2025 04:06 AM
expiredE28M5 posted Nov 18, 2025 04:06 AM

Select PayPal Accounts: One Eligible Purchase, Pay Later with PayPal, Get

(Up to $1,250 Spent)

20% Cash Back

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PayPal offers for Select Accounts: One Eligible Purchase, Get 20% Cash Back on Pay Later with PayPal when you save the offer to your PayPal account and pay later using PayPal for online or in-store purchases.
  • Note: Limited to one Eligible Purchase per customer, up to a total of $1,250 in spend. Eligibility may vary by account.
Thanks to Community Member E28M5 for sharing this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Open the PayPal app on your phone (or go to the PayPal website if you're using a browser)
  2. Navigate to the PayPal Rewards section
  3. Look for the offer that says "20% cash back on pay later purchases with PayPal through 12/8"
  4. Once you find it, there should be a "Save offer" button. Tap or click that to activate the offer.
  5. After saving it, make sure you use PayPal Pay Later at checkout (choose "Pay Later" when you pay) to be eligible.

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • When applying for PayPal Pay Later solutions, a soft credit check may be needed, but will not affect your credit score. You must be 18 years old or older when applying for Pay Later
  • Offer reverts to 5% from December 9 - December 31
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Terms:
    • Offer ends on the earlier of December 2, 2025, at 11:59:59 p.m. PT or when the maximum number of PayPal Rewards Points available under this Offer for all Eligible Participants is reached.
    • For the one Eligible Purchase, each Eligible Participant will receive up to a maximum of 25000 Points, which can be redeemed for up to $250 cash or other options (the "Reward"). Rewards will no longer be earned once the Offer Period has ended. There is a maximum total of 2 billion (2,000,000,000) points available under this offer for all Eligible Participants who have saved the offer and made an Eligible Purchase. Rewards will no longer be available once this limit is reached. If the maximum total of Points available is reached before the end of the Offer Period, this offer will end early.

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Written by E28M5
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PayPal offers for Select Accounts: One Eligible Purchase, Get 20% Cash Back on Pay Later with PayPal when you save the offer to your PayPal account and pay later using PayPal for online or in-store purchases.
  • Note: Limited to one Eligible Purchase per customer, up to a total of $1,250 in spend. Eligibility may vary by account.
Thanks to Community Member E28M5 for sharing this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Open the PayPal app on your phone (or go to the PayPal website if you're using a browser)
  2. Navigate to the PayPal Rewards section
  3. Look for the offer that says "20% cash back on pay later purchases with PayPal through 12/8"
  4. Once you find it, there should be a "Save offer" button. Tap or click that to activate the offer.
  5. After saving it, make sure you use PayPal Pay Later at checkout (choose "Pay Later" when you pay) to be eligible.

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • When applying for PayPal Pay Later solutions, a soft credit check may be needed, but will not affect your credit score. You must be 18 years old or older when applying for Pay Later
  • Offer reverts to 5% from December 9 - December 31
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Terms:
    • Offer ends on the earlier of December 2, 2025, at 11:59:59 p.m. PT or when the maximum number of PayPal Rewards Points available under this Offer for all Eligible Participants is reached.
    • For the one Eligible Purchase, each Eligible Participant will receive up to a maximum of 25000 Points, which can be redeemed for up to $250 cash or other options (the "Reward"). Rewards will no longer be earned once the Offer Period has ended. There is a maximum total of 2 billion (2,000,000,000) points available under this offer for all Eligible Participants who have saved the offer and made an Eligible Purchase. Rewards will no longer be available once this limit is reached. If the maximum total of Points available is reached before the end of the Offer Period, this offer will end early.

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Cpshell1
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Avoid Aliexpress via Paypal. All, yes ALL, transactions are being processed by Paypal as cash advance! Resulting in Credit Card Issuer inflicting a cash advance transaction fee + accrual of daily interest as high as 28% APR! No way to resolve and all three companies (CC, AE & Paypal) will circle jerk the finger pointing of who is responsible with no solution. Reddit is exploding with many customers getting hit with these fees in the tune of 10's and even 100's of dollars. Avoid!!!
omgitsspooky
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Paying the balance early in Pay Monthly won't violate the terms.
seantan2001
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Remove your PayPal account from eBay payment first. Now after making a purchase, it will redirect you to PayPal, pick 'pay in 4' from there.

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Nov 22, 2025 02:50 AM
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beirbuddycomNov 22, 2025 02:50 AM
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Don't forget to triple dip with PayPal offers and a website. Just made a $129 purchase on LL bean, PayPal offer has 7% off and another has 10%. I should be getting back $47.73 between all three.
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Nov 22, 2025 02:53 AM
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LivelyMusic493Nov 22, 2025 02:53 AM
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So any ideas how / when we'll find out the deal is over after the points are used up? I'd hate to purchase now and then find out later there aren't any more points to allocate. I imagine this is already going to cost PayPal more in angry customers if they don't make it clear.
Nov 22, 2025 02:55 AM
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MichaelM5898Nov 22, 2025 02:55 AM
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Quote from defjukie :
max $250 CB per account
Not true. $250 CB per $1250 spend.
Nov 22, 2025 02:56 AM
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joelchan1966Nov 22, 2025 02:56 AM
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Quote from WiseFlower321 :
How long it takes to credit all pending points ?
90 days?
Nov 22, 2025 03:00 AM
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joelchan1966Nov 22, 2025 03:00 AM
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Quote from MagentaCaption2804 :
Tried making a purchase for $1,218 and did Pay in 4. Got denied. Tried it again and got denied. Saying the amount I'm requesting is too high. The fine print says up to $1,250. Makes zero sense. Anyone else?
There is a credit limit for pay in 4, I was set for $1500, maybe yours is lower.
Nov 22, 2025 03:02 AM
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t588t588Nov 22, 2025 03:02 AM
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How long will those point show up in your account after purchasing?
Nov 22, 2025 03:07 AM
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spacemanvtNov 22, 2025 03:07 AM
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Quote from joelchan1966 :
There is a credit limit for pay in 4, I was set for $1500, maybe yours is lower.
does $1500 mean total for all your transactions or just $1500 per payment?
finding this very confusing lol

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Nov 22, 2025 03:08 AM
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defjukieNov 22, 2025 03:08 AM
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Quote from MichaelM5898 :
Not true. $250 CB per $1250 spend.
time will tell, I guess. So in your opinion, does that mean CB is unlimited per account? Or is there a $5000 spend cap?
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doboy007
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Nov 22, 2025 03:12 AM
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For those who have used this offer, do you have to provide your SSN to PP? Thanks in advance.
Nov 22, 2025 03:14 AM
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LivelyMusic493Nov 22, 2025 03:14 AM
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First question for the smart folks here: does PayPal have access to the invoice details of the transactions? Say if one has a purchase of mixed items that happens to include a "stored value card" would PayPal be parsing through all of the individual items to determine points applied? How is that stipulation even enforceable?

Second question, can this offer stack with other cashback services, or does PayPal take credit for the cashback "referral"?
Nov 22, 2025 03:16 AM
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defjukieNov 22, 2025 03:16 AM
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Quote from LivelyMusic493 :
First question for the smart folks here: does PayPal have access to the invoice details of the transactions? Say if one has a purchase of mixed items that happens to include a "stored value card" would PayPal be parsing through all of the individual items to determine points applied? How is that stipulation even enforceable?

Second question, can this offer stack with other cashback services, or does PayPal take credit for the cashback "referral"?
  1. PayPal definitely has the ability to collect that level of detail about transactions. Whether they will care enough to is up for debate. I would personally be very surprised if they did, but it's a risk you're taking. I think that disclaimer is there to prevent people from going to dedicated sites like giftcards.com or just going to visa and buying cash cards.
  2. Yes you can stack with CB sites.
Nov 22, 2025 03:23 AM
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kensteeleNov 22, 2025 03:23 AM
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Quote from defjukie :
  1. PayPal definitely has the ability to collect that level of detail about transactions. Whether they will care enough to is up for debate. I would personally be very surprised if they did, but it's a risk you're taking. I think that disclaimer is there to prevent people from going to dedicated sites like giftcards.com or just going to visa and buying cash cards.
  2. Yes you can stack with CB sites.
It's 2025, if Paypal didn't want gift cards.com to work with this promotion, the instant you click pay, it would take your money and the points pending would be 0.

it's ridiculous to think they can't do that but they can go in and read receipt details and reverse points.

on an ordinary day outside of this promotion, when you buy from giftcards.com, do you ever get any points or any types of rewards? if no, why not? if yes, why not now?
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Nov 22, 2025 03:24 AM
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defjukieNov 22, 2025 03:24 AM
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Quote from kensteele :

It's 2025, if Paypal didn't want gift cards.com to work with this promotion, the instant you click pay, it would take your money and the points pending would be 0.

it's ridiculous to think they can't do that but they can go in and read receipt details and reverse points.

on an ordinary day outside of this promotion, when you buy from giftcards.com, do you ever get any points or any types of rewards? if no, why not? if yes, why not now?
so you're saying they don't have the ability to get deeper level details about transactions? Get off your high horse.
typically T&C's are written for loopholes that they didn't foresee. giftcards.com is just an example here.
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Nov 22, 2025 03:41 AM
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LivelyMusic493Nov 22, 2025 03:41 AM
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Quote from defjukie :
  1. PayPal definitely has the ability to collect that level of detail about transactions. Whether they will care enough to is up for debate. I would personally be very surprised if they did, but it's a risk you're taking. I think that disclaimer is there to prevent people from going to dedicated sites like giftcards.com or just going to visa and buying cash cards.
  2. Yes you can stack with CB sites.
Thanks I think you're spot on about simply deterring one-off purchases from gift card oriented merchants, otherwise they'll have an enormous amount of work ahead of them.

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