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Paypal is running 20% cashback on all purchases if you use buy now pay it later. Good deal! There is a limit but its quite high. You will find this posted to your Paypal account within their forum under "rewards" section. Mine was within my Paypal Mastercard. 20% is alot.
Wow! Nice. What does "Up to 1.5B points available" mean?
@ptatohed wrote:Wow! Nice. What does "Up to 1.5B points available" mean?
1,500,000,000 points/100 = $15,000,000 available for this promotion
$15,000,000/$250 = 60,000 customers (if they maxed the $250 limit)
It's a killer offer. Some people on DoC are reporting their insurance and utilities companies accept PayPal pay in four.
@ptatohed wrote:Wow! Nice. What does "Up to 1.5B points available" mean?
their way of saying up to 15 million in rewards are available, once they've paid that out, promotion ends
































Woohoo! Just used this on a $1,000 IKEA purchase I had been going back and forth over. I was annoyed because the price with tariffs had shot up 30% on the PAX wardrobes & doors I needed. This (and the 10% discount for IKEA family right now) makes the purchase a little more palatable.












@Bockrocker wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:Wow! Nice. What does "Up to 1.5B points available" mean?
1,500,000,000 points/100 = $15,000,000 available for this promotion
$15,000,000/$250 = 60,000 customers (if they maxed the $250 limit)
It's a killer offer. Some people on DoC are reporting their insurance and utilities companies accept PayPal pay in four.
Just logged in and looks like the max spend is $1250 not $250 on the offer.
@JustKeepSwmng wrote:Just logged in and looks like the max spend is $1250 not $250 on the offer.
That's what Post #1 shows.
@ptatohed wrote:
@JustKeepSwmng wrote:Just logged in and looks like the max spend is $1250 not $250 on the offer.
That's what Post #1 shows.
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Sorry I was repsonding to the post above but didn't quote it. With the two conflicting numbers, I was just confirming.
@JustKeepSwmng wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:
@JustKeepSwmng wrote:Just logged in and looks like the max spend is $1250 not $250 on the offer.
That's what Post #1 shows.
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Sorry I was repsonding to the post above but didn't quote it. With the two conflicting numbers, I was just confirming.
if you were referring to my post about my purchase, I am aware. I just did not have any more than that I needed to spend at IKEA right now.












@Bockrocker wrote:
@ptatohed wrote:Wow! Nice. What does "Up to 1.5B points available" mean?
1,500,000,000 points/100 = $15,000,000 available for this promotion
$15,000,000/$250 = 60,000 customers (if they maxed the $250 limit)
It's a killer offer. Some people on DoC are reporting their insurance and utilities companies accept PayPal pay in four.
@Bockrocker , I think you have caused some confusion with this "$250 limit". I believe it is $1,250 max spend and that's 'per purchase'.