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Shopping at a regular Target recently apparently qualified for the 2% groceries cashback on my BoA Cash Rewards card. I was surprised to see that considering that those types of stores usually don't count as supermarkets/groceries.
@Coldness wrote:As someone who spent College years slaving away as a Walmart cashier...
That CSR had no idea what he was talking about. There's no differenece between the registers nor how they submit the info to the servers. If one breaks we literally grab another from any part of the store and plug it in.
I don't have a BoA card, but I'd imagine it's capped at 1% (or less) like every other card on the planet because Walmart pays less transaction fees then your average retailer (because they can get away with it).
Edit: Now, the distiontion between how each store is coded differently is a possibility, though. But the register most certainly has nothing whatsoever to do with it.
+1
I believe this to be the case.
Well, I kinda get mixed feelings. Several people are saying it works on SuperWallies, so I may go with that...CSR I talked to this morning told me that Walmart was coded retail...so, what I will do (just to get my $50 bonus) is spend $100 on Friday's Wally trip and buy food just to see how this Walmart works...will post results here.
OH boy, I'm so confused by this thread, I guess you wont know if its 1% or 2 unless you try it for yourself![]()