I wrote before on how easy it is to meet the minimum spend requirement using MoneyPak and AMEX Serve Card. Now of-course with the onset and availability of Pin based Visa/Mastercard we have new ways on meeting the minimum spend to get that new credit card sign-up bonus. Below are few possible ways on meeting your spend requirement with minimal cost to you. Method 1: Using BlueBird AMEX Card: Using BlueBird Debit is by far the best way to run-up the spend meet of up to $5k/month easily. The method involves buying Visa Gift Card at stores which allow you to buy using a credit card. You can also use credit cards which bonuses specific category of purchase like grocery (Blue Cash Preferred with 6x), grocery+drug store+gas (ThankYou Preferred for 1st year with 5x) or Office Stores (Ink Bold or Ink Plus with 5x), that would increase your earning potential tremendously . The method involves setting up the pin on your Visa gift card, going to your nearest Walmart and loading the BlueBird Debit Card with the Visa gift card at any of the Money-Center Kiosk or customer service counter. You can load $1k/day upto $5/month on the card. You cannot have more than one BlueBird Card, but of-course if you have spouse you can have a card on her name as well and thus increase the amount of available loading to $10k/month. Method 2: Buying Money Orders at Walmart and other stores which accept Visa Gift Cards: You can use Visa Gift Cards to buy Money Orders at lot of places including Walmart. Since most places which has this service requires a pin-based debit card you should be good to purchase Money Orders using Visa Gift Cards. You can make these money orders on your spouse name which can be deposited in his/her account or if you are renting a house you can make money order on your land-lord's name as well for your rental payment. Method 3: Buying Green Dot MoneyPak: You can still find MoneyPak with $0 fee at many pharmacy stores which will allow you to make the purchase using a Visa Gift Card with pin. This is of-course is YMMV but can help to liquidate the Visa Gift Card by eventually using MoneyPak to load to variety of prepaid cards including MyGreenDot which allows free MoneyPass ATM withdrawal's and a great way of meeting minimum spend. Of-course the incentive of using Visa Gift Card for buying MoneyPak is that Visa Gift Cards are available in wide variety of stores and thus you can use a credit card which bonuses your purchase of Visa Gift Card and thus multiply your points/cash-back earned. P.S. You can of-course meet your minimum spend requirement with $0 cost or make even a profit by purchasing Visa Gift Card online from giftcardmall through cash back portals like BigCrumbs and TopCashBack. FrequentMiler has a wonderful article on this which would be of your interest. Disclosure: I do not earn any commission on above credit card links but I do earn a referral bonus if you use my BigCrumbs or TopCashBack links.
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We all want to maximize the % of cash back on our day to day shopping, specially at stores for which the gift cards are easily available. Assuming you can get one of the Cash Back Card which gives quarterly rotating category bonus of 5% such as Discover IT credit card or Chase Freedom credit card or American Express Blue Cash Preferred credit card which gives 6% cash-back on stand-alone super markets or grocery stores (limited to max $6k/year) you can easily get atleast 5% or 6% off of your gift card purchase from the stores included in above categories. The interesting twist here is if you can find a store which falls in 5% or 6% cash-back category and sells the Ebay/MasterCard/Visa gift card you can further stretch your dollars to easily get a total discount of anywhere from 7% to 20% on the final merchant gift card which you can eventually use for your actual purchase. Below are couple of ways on how to get this to work! Buying merchant gift cards using Ebay gift cards: Note: You will need to have a PayPal account or create one for this to work.
Purchase using MasterCard/Visa Prepaid card: If Ebay seems to be too limited in scope or lot of hassle you have another option below.
Put above techniques to use to get great discount even before you hit your store, but before you go make sure you already have 5% or 6% cash-back credit card at your disposal. Most folks think that Cashback is a very small incentive of which one should not care much. I would like to give you a glimpse of how much can you save with cash-back as well as why it is one of the secret weapon in saving in your day to day life. Let's start with a typical credit card. Most credit card with offer you 1% Cashback on all of your transaction and have no annual fee on them. While getting 1% is good you can do much better than that! Below is a glimpse on how much you can potentially earn in Cashback with your credit card in brick & mortar stores. The trick is to use specific Cashback card for given category of purchases and the acceptance of Visa/MasterCard/AMEX in those stores. Below I have listed how much you can earn in Cashback and the specific card/cards which helps you with that. Also certain card's carry annual fees but if you have lot of spend on the card with annual fees it may very well be worth it. 6% Cashback on all the grocery purchases at supermarkets (excluding warehouse club like Costco and Sam's club -- Hey but there is a work around for that as well!! Keep reading!) a. American Express Blue Cash Preferred - $75 Annual fees 3% Cashback on gas stations a. American Express Blue Cash Preferred - $75 Annual fees b. Costco True Earnings Card c. Bank of America BankAmericard Cash Rewards 3% at department stores a. American Express Blue Cash Preferred - $75 Annual fees 2% on Travel & Dining a. Chase Sapphire Preferred - $95 Annual fees b. Costco True Earnings Card If you are looking for a no fee card than check out Chase Freedom or Discover More card with its 5% Cashback on rotating bonus category every quarter. (5% cash back on Max $1500 spend in bonus category and you need to register for bonus every quarter) How to Maximize your Cashback in stores: 1. If you are using American Express Blue Cash Preferred card you can shop for gift cards at grocery stores like Safeway and Kroger for other stores from which you actually want to buy stuff. For e.g. you could buy gift cards for Staples, Chili's, Southwest Airlines, Lowe's etc etc.. and potentially earn 6% on those and then use those cards to do the actual buying in your favorite store. You can even buy gift card's for Shell, BP and Amazon thus earning you 6% for those purchases. 2. If you are using Chase Freedom or Discover More card to do the shopping at 5% category bonus store you should check out those stores to see if they carry the gift card of your favorite store. Essentially these gift cards would already yield 5% Cashback on your future purchases. 3. What if the bonus category store does not have gift card for your favorite store? Do not worry! You could buy an VISA, MasterCard or AMEX Prepaid gift card using your credit card. Make sure you buy the highest denomination card as these cards usually have fees ranging from $3.95 for $25 card to $5.95 for $500 card so it would be worth the hassle if you buy $500 card. This will eventually drop your 6% Cashback to ~4.8% or your 5% Cashback to ~3.81% but its still better than getting 1% Cashback. How to Maximize your Cashback for online purchases: 1. Using your credit card and going through Cashback portal to your favorite store: You could shop by first checking Cashback website's such as CashBack Holics, Evrewards & Topcashback to find out the portal which awards best cash back rates for your favorite online store. The good ones in my opinion are Ebates, MR. Rebates, Topcashback, Ultimate Rewards (Only for Chase customers) and ShopAtHome. You could even earn Cashback for your flight reservation, hotel booking or bidding as well as for your dream vacation. So do not miss to cash on this opportunity 2. Buying gift card's for your favorite stores and then using those gift card's to make online purchase: There is huge secondary market which sells gift card's at discount of anywhere from 3% to 30% for most of the chain stores you wish to shop online at. You can compare the rates at Giftcardgranny before you start. Two of the popular gift card resale sites are Plastic jungle and Cardpool. You can even earn cashback while buying gift card using Topcashback. So essentially this creates a "double-dip" situation where you buy the gift card online at a discount and then use the discounted gift card to make the online purchase at your favorite retailer online store through a Cashback portal giving you some more Cashback. You can even do a potential "triple-dip" with a little more work by first buying VISA/MasterCard/AMEX branded prepaid gift card from your 5% or 6% credit card Cashback awarding store and using the prepaid card in turn for buying gift card online. Do note some online stores DO NOT award Cashback when buying stuff using the "store gift card", so you might want to check the terms for Cashback. 3. Using the VISA/MasterCard/AMEX prepaid gift card for Online shopping: So you bought this gift card at a 5% Cashback category bonus store or 6% Cashback grocery store. You can register these cards on your name and use them for the online purchase as well earn Cashback from the online Cashback portals. Since the Cashback from online Cashback portal ends up in your account with that portal and NOT to your prepaid gift card, you do not need to worry about the gift card once the funds are exhausted (The only time you might be worried is when you want to make a return of the purchase and thus will need to keep the prepaid gift card safe with you). 4. Shopping at Costco at a Cashback of ~4.8% or ~3.8%: Since you could buy a prepaid VISA/MasterCard/AMEX at the bonus category store or the grocery store, you could use that to buy Costco Gift card online through Costco website. Here is the direct link to the page. The best part is you could make a purchase using VISA or MasterCard where as in store you can only use AMEX branded card. Hopefully you learnt something which you can use for your daily purchase. Did I miss anything? Anything else you would like to add? Disclaimer: None of the links above earn me any referral. |
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