Borders has a printable coupon good for 50% off any one single item. Valid 12/14-12/16. The coupon says you need a Borders Rewards number, but it’s free to join. Maybe I’ll actually buy a book not from Amazon!
eBillme Offer Fine Print: 10% Off Home Depot Gift Cards, $15 Rebate on $100 Amazon.com Gift Card
For some reason, I always thought the website eBillMe was a service that lets me pay over time (and also pay interest charges). I was confusing it with BillMeLater. Upon further review, it seems like eBillMe tries to do the opposite. The way their site works is that it lets you pay for things using your own bank’s online BillPay service. The advantage of this is that you are “pushing” your payment to vendors, and are thus not sharing any sensitive information like credit card numbers or even your checking account number from a personal check.
The disadvantage, in my view, is that you lose any potential credit card rewards you could otherwise get. You can still “live debt free” if you pay off your balances every month. 😛
In any case, I took a second look because they were promising some enticing things: 10% Off Home Depot Gift Cards and a $15 rebate on a $100 Amazon.com Gift Cards. However, you always have to read the fine print. One offer turns out a lot better than the other…
$15 Mail-in Rebate on $100 Amazon.com Gift Certificate
I’ll start with the better one. If you buy a $100 gift card from Amazon.com through eBillMe by 1/15/2011, they have a mail-in rebate for $15 cash. Here is the rebate form PDF. First-time eBillMe customers only.
Other than the fact that you have to do a mail-in rebate, this offers seems otherwise pretty straightforward. Very worst case, you still have the Amazon.com gift certificate. Selected fine print:
Buy any Amazon.com Gift Card using eBillme before January 15th, 2011 and receive $15 by mail. Customer must fill out the rebate form and mail in. Offer applies only to Amazon.com Gift Card purchases using eBillme between September 15th, 2010 and January 15th, 2011. Your Amazon.com Gift Card must be a minimum of $100 and your bill must be paid in full to participate in the promotion. Rebate must be postmarked within 15 days of purchase date. There is a limit of one (1) rebate per person, household or address. Order must be paid in full.
10% Off Gift Cards at Home Depot, etc.
Gift cards for 10% off at retailers like Home Depot, JC Penney, and Zappos.com? Sounds nice. What’s the catch?
Well, to start off instead of getting the savings upfront, you accumulate “cash back” in an account. After you reach a minimum of $10, you can use the money as a coupon when shopping through stores that accept payments through eBillMe. These are rather limited, and include Sears.com, Kmart.com, and Tigerdirect.com along with a bunch of smaller stores. Once you accumulate $50, then you can request actual cash via a mailed check, but only in $50 increments.
There’s more. You can only earn up to a limit of $20 “cash back” per order, and $200 total per 12 month period. Your earnings expire after 24 months. Finally, the 10% cash back is only valid for first time use of eBillme. You’re probably back down to 1% back after that first purchase. So I couldn’t just buy $500 of Home Depot gift cards and get a $50 check mailed to me.
Honestly, that’s just too many hoops for too little reward. I’m staying away unless they greatly simplify the process in the future.
Practical Uses For American Express Gift Cards
American Express Gift Cards are basically prepaid credit cards that work anywhere that accepts American Express. The good thing is that they have no inactivity fees, no maintenance fees, no balance check fees, and they never expire. Other than for gifts, they are especially useful whenever you need to accelerate or time-shift your credit card purchases to be earlier than they actually are.
Here’s what I mean by that. A common problem you might have is that your credit card that earns frequent flier miles, and need to earn a certain number of miles to reach your next award or qualification tier. However, you want to redeem now, so with these gift cards your miles can show up faster.
Also, recently there have been a lot of great credit card sign-up offers that require you to spend $XXXX within a certain amount of time. For example:
- Chase Sapphire Preferred offering $400 in cash or $500 credit towards any major airline purchase – requires $3,000 in spending within 3 months.
- Starwood Guest Credit Card from American Express offering 25,000 Starpoints worth several free hotel nights or other perks – requires $5,000 in spending within 6 months.
- Citi AAdvantage Visa offering 50,000 American Airlines miles – requires $3,000 in purchases within 3 months.
Whether you have a Visa, MasterCard, or AMEX, you can simply buy these gift cards and they’ll count as rewards-earning purchases now, and you can use them up later at any merchant that accepts American Express. All the grocery stores I frequent take AMEX now. This way, you can either make the deadline or simply meet it early without worrying.
Finally, they can provide some anonymity when shopping, while mostly preserving your flexibility.
There are two additional fees that you have to worry about. First is the purchase fee, which is usually $3.95 per card. There is usually a promotion code floating around to waive these. They send me a promo code via e-mail EMDECWEL that will waive any purchase fees until January 31, 2011.
Next, there is a shipping and handling charge. Right now, 2-day expedited shipping is $5.95. However, if you sign up for their “Premium Shipping Plan”, you can get free next-day air shipping trial for 90 days. You must cancel before the 90 days is up, or get charged $99 per year. I actually opted just to pay the shipping fee this time.
During this promotion, customers who have enrolled in the Premium Shipping Plan may use the Plan at no cost for the first ninety (90) days after enrollment (“Trial Period”). The Premium Shipping Plan membership fee of $99 per year will be charged to customers ninety (90) days after initial enrollment if customer does not cancel membership through the Gift Card Account portal online prior to the expiration of the Trial Period.
By the way, for some reason, American Express does not ship gift cards to the states of HI, LA, and VT.
$1 for Three DVD Rentals from Redbox – Groupon
Here’s a little deal that won’t break the bank. Groupon has a national deal this weekend (Fri-Sun) that will get you three one-day rentals at RedBox kiosks for $1. Retail is $1 per day, so $3. If you don’t have a Groupon account already, please use my sign-up link, and I’ll get some Groupon credit for referring you. Then visit the deal link.
Expires Mar 10, 2011. Limit 1/person. Valid only at physical Kiosk US locations. Valid for 1st night rental only. Not valid for video game or Blu-ray. Code usage is subject to standard Redbox terms & conditions. Card will be charged if rental is not returned by 9pm next day.
If you’ve never used Redbox before, first-time users that register for a new account on their website also get a code for a free rental after their first paid rental. The unofficial site InsideRedbox is a good source for ongoing free coupon codes. Here is a kiosk locator.
Sharebuilder New Account $50 Bonus
I just noticed that discount stock brokerage Sharebuilder is offering a $50 cash bonus as long as you open a new account with $50 by December 31st with promotion code 50WS10. (The code is also mentioned on the promo page.) It doesn’t appear that you even need to make a trade. Fine print:
** You must open a new account with ShareBuilder and deposit $50 or more to be eligible for this promotion. Initial deposit must be completed by 12/31/2010. ShareBuilder will deposit a $50 bonus approximately 4-6 weeks after your first $50 deposit. The $50 bonus offer is available for Individual, Joint and Custodial accounts only. Offer not valid for IRAs or ESAs. The $50 bonus from ShareBuilder is not available for withdrawal for 90 days after it is awarded to your account. This offer is not valid with any other offers and is non-transferrable. Limit one ShareBuilder account bonus per unique customer or custodial beneficiary. […] Offer expires 12/31/2010.
If you open it quickly, you should be able to take combine this with these several promotional codes worth over a hundred dollars in free trades, both real-time and automatic. Automatic trades differ from the real-time market/limit trades that most brokerages offer, as they are market orders that only execute in batches once a week on Tuesdays. In most cases, this is best suited for people regularly investing a constant amount (i.e. $50 a month) into ETFs or widely-traded stocks. The commissions start at $4 for each automatic trade, and $9.95 for a real-time trade.
Coinstar Promotion: $50 in Gift Cards for $40 in Coins (No Mail-in-Rebate Required)

Coin-changing machine operator CoinStar is repeating a promotion where if you change $40 in coins into a gift card, you can receive an additional $10 gift card by mail at certain retailers. It’s actually better this year because it is no longer run as an annoying mail-in rebate. This time, after you exchange $40 in coins for a gift certificate, they provide a promotional code on the receipt that you redeem online. The $10 bonus certificate is still sent via snail mail, but this time “within 1-2 weeks” and without wasting time with mailing forms and postage.
The participating retailers include iTunes Store, Lowe’s Home Improvement, Borders Bookstores, and Regal-affiliated Movie Theaters. However, the page also says that Amazon.com will join the promotion on 12/9/2010. (Update: Amazon.com is officially added. Redemption is via e-mail code, so no waiting. It mentions toys and games, but appears to be valid for anything else as well.) The page seems to hint that Gap and Starbucks will also join in eventually, but who knows. Personally, I like the idea of getting rid of my coins and getting a 20% 25% bonus since I shop regularly at Amazon anyway.
By the way, if you convert your $40 into a gift certificate instead of cash, you’ll avoid their normal exorbitant 9.8% processing fee. Here is their kiosk locator.
I wrote about Coinstar and other things to do with loose coinage before and people shared some nice tips in the comments.
AmEx $25 Small Business Promo Extended to 12/31
The American Express Small Business Saturday promotion that was initially for Saturday, 11/27 has been extended all the way to the end of the year, 12/31/2010. Sign up at their special Facebook page if you haven’t already. Basically, enroll on their site, and spend $25 or more at any local small business that accept American Express and you’ll get a $25 credit back on your statement. Registration is now open to the first 300,000.
To be eligible for this offer, you must register your eligible American Express Card between November 8, 2010 and December 31, 2010. You may only register one Card for this offer. Using your registered American Express Card, you must spend $25 or more at one or more participating small business merchants between 11/27/2010 and 12/31/2010 to receive the $25 statement credit.
Eligible merchants include any independently owned small businesses that accept the American Express Card. Purchases made online, at large, national chains, at franchised business locations and at government agencies are not eligible.
Chase Freedom Black Friday: 8% Cash Back Promo
I know a lot of folks have some version of the Chase Freedom Visa or Mastercard, whether from farther back or recently for their $100 cash promo offer or their rotating 5% rewards.
Just got a note that they are offering 8% cashback on select stores from 11/26 to 11/30. The Apple store usually only discounts prices on Black Friday, so in combination this could be a good deal if you were planning a Mac purchase anyway. Some other big names on their list as well. (Insert warning about not spending too much during holidays here.)
We are excited to announce a special, limited-time promotion for existing Chase Freedom cardholders!
For 5 days only, Chase Freedom cardholders can earn 8% bonus cash back for every dollar spent when shopping at the following select merchants: Apple Online Store, Gap, Toys “R” Us, Barnes & Noble, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Sears and Macy’s. This promotion is valid from November 26th through November 30th.
Priceline.com Savings: $20 for $40 Bid, $40 for $80 Bid
Time for another Groupon nationwide deal for 11/24, this time to save money on bidding on hotels on Priceline.com. You have two options:
- For $20, you get $40 toward a bid on any three-star or better hotel on Priceline.com
- For $40, you get $80 toward a bid on any three-star or better hotel on Priceline.com
So if you bought the $80 bid and won a 2 night stay for $100 total, you’d only end up paying $60 for it. More fine print:
Expires Mar 25, 2011. Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only for 3-star or better hotels on Name Your Own Price. Exact hotel shown only after purchase. $1 minimum bid/night req’d. Taxes and fees not incl’d. Not valid w/ other offers.
Here is the Groupon deal link from Ft. Lauderdale, but anyone can buy and use it. If you don’t have a Groupon account already, please use my sign-up link first. It’s free for you, and I’ll get some Groupon credit for future deals. Groupon is a popular group-buying site where in major metro areas you get one deal per day from a local retailer as long as enough people sign up for it, along with occasional nationwide offers.
You can also get up to another 2% back on your Priceline purchase through cashback shopping portals such as eBates ($5 bonus), Mr. Rebates ($5 bonus), and BigCrumbs.
Finally, a while back I wrote about some tips on using Priceline here. By using databases that include actual winning bids, you can see what is available and optimize your bidding. Good luck!
Free $3 in Amazon MP3 Downloads
Amazon.com is offering $3 in free MP3 downloads with the code GET3MP3S. No purchase required. See directions and details at this link. It should increase your gift card balance by $3 for music purchases only. You must redeem the code by November 29, 2010 11:59 PM PST. Promotional offer limited to one Amazon MP3 promotional credit per customer.
It may ask you to install the AmazonMP3 Downloader software, but you can go to “skip” this for individual songs. Entire album purchases may require installation. Get some nice holiday songs!
Nordstrom Rack: $50 Gift Card For Just $25
Here’s another Groupon national deal, this time for $50 gift card for $25 at Nordstrom Rack, which seems like a nice name for Nordstrom Outlet. I think I’ve been to one before, it’s like a fancier Ross’s or TJ Maxx. Shoes, clothes, accessories, etc. List of store locations. This one is good until midnight 11/22.
Limit 1/person. Valid at all Nordstrom Rack locations. In-store only. Not valid for gift cards. Not valid with other offers or discounts. EXPIRES ON 12/31/10.
If you don’t have a Groupon account already, please use my sign-up link first. It’s free for you, and I’ll get some Groupon credit for future deals. Groupon is a popular group-buying site where in major metro areas you get one deal per day from a local retailer as long as enough people sign up for it, along with occasional nationwide offers.
American Apparel: $50 Gift Card For Just $25
This is Groupon’s national deal today (update: extended through Sunday 11/20), and seeing that 1,000 has already been bought, I guess people like it. $25 for $50 of stuff at American Apparel. I’ve never bought anything from them before – what would make a good gift value?
$50 minimum purchase. In-store only. Not valid on Multi-Packs, California Select Vintage, Multibrand products, or shoes. Not valid at outlet locations. Not valid with other offers or sale items.
If you don’t have a Groupon account already, please use my sign-up link first. It’s free for you, and I’ll get some Groupon credit for future deals. Groupon is a popular group-buying site where in major metro areas you get one deal per day from a local retailer as long as enough people sign up for it, along with occasional nationwide offers.
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