Originally Posted by
CRUISINGFLYING4LIFE
[Originally Posted by peedarp
I hear what most of you are saying - that VRs are a better deal, especially since it saves a trip to WM, but is it a better financial deal? Consider the following:
2 $500 VRs - Net Cost $7.90 versus
1 $1000 Visa GC purchased from giftcardmall (via topcashback) - Net Credit 8.94 ($15 from topcashback (1.5%) - (3.99 +1.99 shipping + 0.12 tax) $6.06 )
Appears to me that the GC is the way to go, no? Yes, it does involve a trip to WM, but isn't the $8.94 in your pocket worth it?]
PEEDARP
Thank you for your sharing.
Your example is great, but I think that TCB is limiting that cashback for the next two days. Then, it is gone until further notice. Also, if you multiply the number by say a purchase of $10k in GCs, then you get $150 cashback with a total cost of about $40(I forget the total I paid today)... You still end up a winner. Drop all that on your multiple BBs over the course of 5 days and ... You get the idea. I have read thousands of posts here. I think some of our fellow members are making over $500/month on these types of hustles. (I was a FT member over 10 years ago. Just lost track and now realize I missed out for leaving and not reading and trying all of this hustle before. )
The main issue i have with GCM is that chase will EASILY see what you are doing, i think. But with CVS, I'm sure theres alot of people who buy tons of meds
anyway - by chance - can someone tell me via PM if there is a cvs that takes credit in houston,tx - my stores all have preprinted no credit card for prepaid debit and I am getting weary of so many GCMs showing up on my bill.