This offer is hits the bullseye for bargain hunters. Savvy shoppers know it’s nearly impossible to get a discount on Target GiftCards. That’s why this weekend special from the mass retailer is right on target for holiday savings!
Whether you use them yourself or give them to the Target fans on your gift list, now’s the time to stock up on the popular gift cards with this rare deal.
If you’re planning on buying a big-ticket item (electronics!) at Target in the near future, consider making a “down payment” now by buying the discounted gift cards.
On Dec. 5 and 6, budget-conscious shoppers can purchase Target GiftCards at 10% off in-store and online.
The discount is only available via the store’s loyalty program, Target Circle, as the digital offer must be added to the account. The one-time use discount is only valid for a single transaction. As a result, make sure all of your gift cards are purchased at the same time
The discounted gift cards may be purchased in any denomination — up to $500.
The cards don’t expire or carry any fees.
They would make great gifts because everyone loves Target. However, if you’re a regular Target shopper, it might be wise to purchase the maximum allowed for yourself — a total savings of $50.
Smart shoppers will use the discounted gift cards on sale/clearance merchandise and/or with coupons for maximum savings. If you play “your cards” right, you can definitely swipe some big savings at checkout.
Here’s the fine print:
• Valid beginning 12/5/20 for a one-time use purchase in-store or online.
• Gift cards purchased online can be delivered via e-mail, mail or mobile.
• Offer valid for one transaction up to $500 in Target GiftCards ($50 maximum discount) at Target or Target.com per Target Circle account.
• Offer does not include Target Visa Gift Cards, Target Mastercard Gift Cards, Target American Express Gift Cards and gift cards issued by other retailers such as dining, lifestyle and entertaining gift cards.
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