Wow, I wouldn't have expected that. But as long as Target will give me 5% that's the route I will go.Although I live on the west coast, someone on one of the forums just posted that even non-members could buy discounted Disney GC at BJs online. I tried it about an hour ago and was successful. The benefit comes when you use a Chase Freedom Visa. $100 Disney GC are $94.99 at BJs and you get an additional 5% rebate from Chase Freedom until December 31. That is almost a 10% savings. The best thing about this is you do NOT need to be a BJ member to order these discounted gift cards, and there is no surcharge or shipping fee. This was a pretty painless way to save 10% if you own a Chase Freedom Visa.
I buy ours at Kroger and then use the fuel points. Not a huge savings, but every little bit helps.
Only in store, and there have been some sporadic reports of cashiers not allowing it. The registers will accept the transaction and it is not expressly prohibited.Can you still use Target GC to buy Disney GC? Not asking about stacking with the RC 5%, just a straight purchase. I've seen some sites this week with Target GC at more than 5% off I might want to grab.
Yes, in store.Can you still use Target GC to buy Disney GC? Not asking about stacking with the RC 5%, just a straight purchase. I've seen some sites this week with Target GC at more than 5% off I might want to grab.
Yes, in store.
Just don't ask ANY questions!
That's ok to say.Ok but I usually say in a very quiet voice, "Is this where I take advantage of the Disney gift card loophole?" and then wink twice.
I'm scared to be stuck with $500+ in target gift cards if they won't let me use them to buy Disney GCs. Do you guys just do it little by little?
When not using GCs to purchase GCs I usually go to Giant Eagle to get mine. I have a large SUV so I get 30 gallons of gas. The usually discount works out to basically 6% but when fuel perks are doubles it's 12%. I use a lot of gas so it works best for me, I know it's not cash off but it's cash equivalent.
I've seen them in the past, but have not checked recently. You have to be careful because there are 2 types of Disney cards. There are the normal Disney cards that you see in the stores, but there are also cards that are merchandise credit that can only be used at the Disney Stores. Because of this I normally avoid those.Do any of the online GC re-seller sites sell Disney GC's?
If you do not have a Discover Card or have it for less than a year, then the absolute best way to go is to buy Disney Gift Cards thru a wholesale club (I did Sam's, but BJ's is a bit better). Discover will give 5% at Wholesale Clubs 1st Qtr 2017 AND you get a BONUS 5% in your first year as a new member. So you get 10% CASH BACK as a new (less than 1 year) Discover cardholder on top of BJ's 5% savings. Limited to $1500 in purchases. You get the first 5% at monthly statement closing and the big 5% Extra Bonus at year-end anniversary. All good things come to those who wait !!!
Beats Chase Freedom...