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@Anonymous wrote:
I never shop at home improvement or wholesale clubs.... but DOC website said if you go to HD you can buy GCs and they ring up as a regular purchase so you get the 5% (or 10% on Cash Match still)
I may go do this today.
I do shop at Costco. Bought my 60" TV on costco.com using Discover and got the 5%/10%. Really excited about that.
Also, when I just went on my Disco homepage to activate Q3, it said Amazon.com and more coming for Q4. If that's true, that's going to be great for Xmas shopping.
Good to hear. I had nothing that I needed to get from home-improvement stores this quarter, and Costco is the only warehouse store I have a membership with (and I haven't come across anything I want to buy on costco.com badly enough to expend some of my Discover credit on), so it'll be good to keep my card purring along by buying a meal every so often with it during 3rd quarter. Even better if Amazon does become part of the 4th quarter benefit.
Awww yeah! Restaurants!
Fine print:
Restaurant purchases are those made at merchants classified as full-service restaurants, cafes, cafeterias and fast food locations. Purchases made using third-party payment accounts, tap-and-pay, mobile or wireless card readers, virtual wallets or similar technology may not be eligible.
@Anonymous wrote:Awww yeah! Restaurants!
Fine print:
Restaurant purchases are those made at merchants classified as full-service restaurants, cafes, cafeterias and fast food locations. Purchases made using third-party payment accounts, tap-and-pay, mobile or wireless card readers, virtual wallets or similar technology may not be eligible.
Guess that means you'd better haul out your physical Discover and plug it into the chip reader then instead of using your Apple/Android/Samsung/Google Pay or your smartphone's wallet app!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Awww yeah! Restaurants!
Fine print:
Restaurant purchases are those made at merchants classified as full-service restaurants, cafes, cafeterias and fast food locations. Purchases made using third-party payment accounts, tap-and-pay, mobile or wireless card readers, virtual wallets or similar technology may not be eligible.
Guess that means you'd better haul out your physical Discover and plug it into the chip reader then instead of using your Apple/Android/Samsung/Google Pay or your smartphone's wallet app!
I was thinking the same thing