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Probably not enough information in the original post to answer that.
What is the full text (headline, body, small text) of the offer sequence?
@Anonymous wrote:
Got this offer:
Must make two separate transactions with AT&T on wireless products or services of at least $15.00 on the card associated with this offer.
Wondering if it's $15 total or $15 per transaction, Anyone know?
Each transaction will need to be at least $15.
While not explicitly stated, I would also recommend making them on different days, especially if they are going to be the same dollar amount.
I used the same offer last month, and I made two purchases inside a brick-and-mortar store of the same amount. I initially got an email thanking me for using the offer (the email was fast... it was actually waiting for me when I got home). A few days later, though, I got another email stating that... "While processing your cash back deal, we noticed your recent AT&T purchase might not have met the cash back deal criteria (minimum purchase required, etc.). Please review the deal details, as it may still be active to earn cash back."
I then made an online purchase and 'officially' qualified for the offer. I suspect had I made my two in-store purchases on different days or had they been different amounts the third purchase wouldn't have been necessary, but in any case it worked out.
Also note that the credit won't show up on your statement until the following month (or at least it took that long for mine).
Edit: spelling
I don't have AT&T wireless, but I do have AT&T phone and AT&T internet. I just logged into my AT&T account online and put a $15 payment toward my service, then went in the next day and made another $15 payment. Worked fine. BTW, I have autopay on AT&T so my AT&T balance ended up going below zero, since there was nothing left to pay, but that was fine, it just reduced future bills. I just did my second of these deals. I like getting a 3x payout for paying what I would have been paying anyway. ![]()
Chris.