bernina
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2014
This isn't working for me. Bummer!
Same, looks like it’s targeted. I did get the MCGC coupon so that’s great.
There’s also $10 off $100 Home Depot.
This isn't working for me. Bummer!
The discounts have been pretty skimpy lately, with many of the previous routes closed. 10% off is a good buy price.I keep getting $10 off $100 codes sent to me from Raise. I've bought 2x $100 Disney gift cards for $90 each so far, and I just got ANOTHER code sent. I'm wondering if 10% savings is good or not. Haven't been buying discount Disney gift cards for long, so not sure what to shoot for. I know any amount is savings, but what is the discount percentage rate that everyone likes to buy at?
10% is good for very little work. It's my minimum discount I'll do for now. I'm averaging just under 15% and that's watching for every promo I can nab (Amex promos, Chase promos, etc.).I keep getting $10 off $100 codes sent to me from Raise. I've bought 2x $100 Disney gift cards for $90 each so far, and I just got ANOTHER code sent. I'm wondering if 10% savings is good or not. Haven't been buying discount Disney gift cards for long, so not sure what to shoot for. I know any amount is savings, but what is the discount percentage rate that everyone likes to buy at?
*it's not sure. Your risk is the gift card amount disappearing right before you go to use it because it was reported stolen/a stolen cc was used to purchase the gift card. Now you're paying full price for your Disney bill. You can get around the seller draining the card by transferring your balance to another Disney gift card but if Disney gets report it was stolen money they can trace the funds from gift card to gift card and clawback/freeze. The risk of that happening is minimal but it exists so I think it's important for everyone to remember purchasing on Raise still has risk.I’d take a sure* deal at 10% and be happy.
I keep getting $10 off $100 codes sent to me from Raise. I've bought 2x $100 Disney gift cards for $90 each so far, and I just got ANOTHER code sent. I'm wondering if 10% savings is good or not. Haven't been buying discount Disney gift cards for long, so not sure what to shoot for. I know any amount is savings, but what is the discount percentage rate that everyone likes to buy at?
*it's not sure. Your risk is the gift card amount disappearing right before you go to use it because it was reported stolen/a stolen cc was used to purchase the gift card. Now you're paying full price for your Disney bill. You can get around the seller draining the card by transferring your balance to another Disney gift card but if Disney gets report it was stolen money they can trace the funds from gift card to gift card and clawback/freeze. The risk of that happening is minimal but it exists so I think it's important for everyone to remember purchasing on Raise still has risk.
They’re different cards on Raise so you only end up with Store Card if you go too fast and don’t pay attention to what you’re purchasing.I'd be concerned that the Disney GC's are for store use only. Make sure you're buying the right ones.
@Bonnie1222 posted this regarding her recent purchase at Raise...
"I searched Disney, and picked one that only said Disney when the search popped up options.
I used my first purchase $10 off because I couldn't get the 10% off to work. Finished the transaction and got the confirmation email. It says it is for a Disney STORE gift card and that I can only use this for anything at Disney store online and do not combine with other gift cards." LINK
That is the main negative about Raise. They do guarantee their cards for 1 year, so at least you have some protection but it stinks when you have to deal with a drained card. That's happened to me twice. Now, I try to only buy cards that I will use right away or I buy walmart to use at sam's for other cards.This happened to me with a $100 AMC gift card. I immediately added it to my AMC account after purchase to prevent draining by the seller. The money disappeared when I went to use it and when I called I was told that a stolen cc was used to purchase the original gc so AMC took it back. I haven't used Raise since.
I was going to point out the guarantee. I mean, yes, it's a risk and a pain to deal with, but at least you're not out money. Planning for quick use is a good idea, though.That is the main negative about Raise. They do guarantee their cards for 1 year, so at least you have some protection but it stinks when you have to deal with a drained card. That's happened to me twice. Now, I try to only buy cards that I will use right away or I buy walmart to use at sam's for other cards.
Staples, Office Depot, and office max often have sales on the Visa gcs. Staples waives the fee a lotDoes anyone know if there's a way to get Amex/Visa gift cards without paying the service fee? Starting to figure out Christmas presents for people.
3% raise Cash on Walmart cards today plus 10% topcashback
Ah crapI think the 3% is on the cash back gift cards? I didn't think topcashback counted for that?
Yep!Does anyone know if I can still use Walmart gift cards to buy Disney GCs at Sam's? Thanks in advance!