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I love the the cash back option and the 0% deals. My favorite is walmart.com and have it delivered to the Walmart Neighborhood Market.
The regular Walmart is to crowded but the little Walmart does not have some items we need so we order them on Walmart.com and pick them up at the little Walmart.
@Anonymous wrote:I love the the cash back option and the 0% deals. My favorite is walmart.com and have it delivered to the Walmart Neighborhood Market.
The regular Walmart is to crowded but the little Walmart does not have some items we need so we order them on Walmart.com and pick them up at the little Walmart.
Just curious if the 3% you get for Walmart website purchases still apply for item pickups?
@simplynoir wrote:
Just curious if the 3% you get for Walmart website purchases still apply for item pickups?
Not always. I have not quite figured that out yet. Some yes some no
Hmm interesting. Best guess is probably items that have to be shipped to the store are probably items coded as 3% perhaps?
@simplynoir wrote:Hmm interesting. Best guess is probably items that have to be shipped to the store are probably items coded as 3% perhaps?
I purchased an in-store item online and picked it up, and I received the 3 %, plus a 3% bonus. As a matter of fact, all WalMart Pay transactions are 3% through 12/31. I shopped at WalMart twice last month and earned $9.81 cash back for the month.
I like it because I shop at Walmart on a reguar basis.
@Hotcoals91 wrote:
Did not know anything about the quickcash non-cash advance cash advance how exactly does it work? Is it with both versions? Done at any register? Forgive me for not knowing about this.
When you're finished being rung up whether at self-checkout or at a register with a cashier, when you swipe your Walmart/SC/Discover(?) card there's a prompt on the swipe machine asking if you want QuickCash at the end of your purchase. If you select 'yes' they give options starting at $20 in $20 increments up to $100 (limited to once per day), selecting 'no' proceeds with your purchase. If you take the QuickCash the amount you take is taken out of your cash advance limit but is treated as a purchase so there's no immediate interest charges and no ATM fees. Interest will start accruing on the advance with the next billing cycle though so keep that in mind.
Thanks for explaining this quick cash thing. I had no idea. Sometimes I meet my budget for the month due to a non needed purchase and begin to look for a card whose statement has cut.
Any money spent after the statement cut will not be owed on the 1st when I pay all of my bills.
This is almost like a one time pay a credit card bill with another credit card. Of course you would not want to make it a habit.
My barber also does not accept credit cards so this could be like pocket money for several things after buying dinner (at Sams) for the night.