Last edit by: Alcibiades
Blue Monday thanks to Cerberus
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xx/xx/15 - xx/xx/15 Promotion
Participating items must be purchased in a single transaction. Limit one(1) offer per transaction
These coupons often do not scan properly(coming up -0.01 along with a 0.01) and require override. Override is always required at SCO.
If the coupon off your next order does not print out, you can request it online here.
When redeeming the coupon, the following items are excluded in the calculation of the minimum spend requirement:
-Fluid dairy such as Milk, Half & Half, etc
-Blunts, alcohol, and smokes
-Gift cards, Lottery tickets, MoneyGram, etc
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xx/xx/15 - xx/xx/15 Promotion
Participating items must be purchased in a single transaction. Limit one(1) offer per transaction
These coupons often do not scan properly(coming up -0.01 along with a 0.01) and require override. Override is always required at SCO.
If the coupon off your next order does not print out, you can request it online here.
When redeeming the coupon, the following items are excluded in the calculation of the minimum spend requirement:
-Fluid dairy such as Milk, Half & Half, etc
-Blunts, alcohol, and smokes
-Gift cards, Lottery tickets, MoneyGram, etc
Safeway/Vons master thread(up to 2017)
#136
Join Date: May 2008
Programs: AA PLT 2MM
Posts: 2,026
...and in case it's asked yeah, he also got hit with the monthly fee.
At any rate, now that the promotion is over, I'm staying away from these. Obviously the fuel rewards seems to be a glitch that you can't count on.
#137
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 165
Gosh, I am sorry that I wasn't more helpful in saving you from yourself.
Instead of just warning you that there was a $4.95 monthly fee, I should have actually purchased one of these cards, let them charge me the $4.95 fee, and then reported back to you about how foolish it was to buy one of these cards.
I sincerely apologize for my lack of diligence on this matter. I will try to do better in the future. I obviously need to take more personal responsibility for your conduct.
Instead of just warning you that there was a $4.95 monthly fee, I should have actually purchased one of these cards, let them charge me the $4.95 fee, and then reported back to you about how foolish it was to buy one of these cards.
I sincerely apologize for my lack of diligence on this matter. I will try to do better in the future. I obviously need to take more personal responsibility for your conduct.
Thanks. And, even though a 5 year old could understand that I wasn't criticizing you, next time I will try to do a better job explaining why I believe that posts based on actual experience are more useful than those that are not.
#138
Join Date: Apr 2013
Programs: UA MPE, BA Blue, AA, IHG Plat Amb, Marriot Silver, HHonors Silver, National Exec, Avis First
Posts: 553
#139
Join Date: May 2008
Programs: AA PLT 2MM
Posts: 2,026
You can also log in to your just4u account and they'll tell you how many fuel points expire at the end of the month.
#140
Join Date: Apr 2013
Programs: UA MPE, BA Blue, AA, IHG Plat Amb, Marriot Silver, HHonors Silver, National Exec, Avis First
Posts: 553
Fuel rewards expire at the end of the 2nd month to which they were earned. So, you earn the fuel point June 1st or June 30th, both will expire on July 31st. You earn that point July 1st, then you have till end of August.
You can also log in to your just4u account and they'll tell you how many fuel points expire at the end of the month.
You can also log in to your just4u account and they'll tell you how many fuel points expire at the end of the month.
#141
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DFW, AA, Hilton
Posts: 16,692
Visa Ultimate Summer
After my purchase today, I received a store-printed coupon with the heading "Visa Ultimate Summer", and the detail is:
Buy $100 in Visa gift cards and get $10 off your next shopping order.
In small print:
The Visa gift card is issued by MetaBank.
My question:
Is this a good deal and worth getting?
Thanks.
Buy $100 in Visa gift cards and get $10 off your next shopping order.
In small print:
The Visa gift card is issued by MetaBank.
My question:
Is this a good deal and worth getting?
Thanks.
#142
Join Date: May 2008
Programs: AA PLT 2MM
Posts: 2,026
Glad to hear it's back.
Been looking at the website for any indication of the deal, including online flyers, but, I guess one has to visit the store at times to spot this.
Did it say when the deal begins and expires?
And, yes, I think it's worth getting.
Been looking at the website for any indication of the deal, including online flyers, but, I guess one has to visit the store at times to spot this.
Did it say when the deal begins and expires?
And, yes, I think it's worth getting.
#143
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Southern California
Programs: UA Platinum, Marriott Gold, SPG Gold, Club Carlson Gold
Posts: 317
#144
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DFW, AA, Hilton
Posts: 16,692
The 'Visa Ultimate Summer' deal is valid 06/19-07/16.
I'm assuming I can only get one $100 GC or several lower denominations to make up $100.
I'm also assuming there is a processing fee associated with the card.
Does anyone know anything about this Visa GC from MetaBank?
I have no idea what triggered this coupon to print. I bought simple food items like fruits and pizza.
I'm assuming I can only get one $100 GC or several lower denominations to make up $100.
I'm also assuming there is a processing fee associated with the card.
Does anyone know anything about this Visa GC from MetaBank?
I have no idea what triggered this coupon to print. I bought simple food items like fruits and pizza.
#145
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: So Cal
Programs: UA Gold/0.744MM, WN AL, Hyatt Diamond, MR Scum, Hertz PC, National Exec, Avis PC
Posts: 5,561
The 'Visa Ultimate Summer' deal is valid 06/19-07/16.
I'm assuming I can only get one $100 GC or several lower denominations to make up $100.
I'm also assuming there is a processing fee associated with the card.
Does anyone know anything about this Visa GC from MetaBank?
I have no idea what triggered this coupon to print. I bought simple food items like fruits and pizza.
I'm assuming I can only get one $100 GC or several lower denominations to make up $100.
I'm also assuming there is a processing fee associated with the card.
Does anyone know anything about this Visa GC from MetaBank?
I have no idea what triggered this coupon to print. I bought simple food items like fruits and pizza.
Edit:
BTW, the "Visa Ultimate Summer" deal seems to be a reoccurring thing. Googling that term comes up with several hits including an FT thread.
#146
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: LAX
Posts: 546
What can I do with all the Vons $10 coupon if I don't shop grocery there? They definitely won't let me purchase amazon/gas gcs with those coupons.
Would this work if I purchased $500 metabank visa gift cards or do I have to purchase $100 gcs only?
Would this work if I purchased $500 metabank visa gift cards or do I have to purchase $100 gcs only?
#147
Join Date: May 2008
Programs: AA PLT 2MM
Posts: 2,026
Wish you had put those dates in your original post...in anticipation I went and bought a card to test it out (granted it was a $500 card and I earn 5% anyway, and was on my way to WM...)
Obviously I got no coupon.
Your assumption would be wrong. It's always been that if you buy $100 or more you get the coupon. I can not comment about whether you would get the coupon if you bought lower denomination GC's because I have never done so.
What do you want to know? It's an 'easy to use' card.
If it is anything similar to the promotions they've ran for the last 2 years, it will work with $500 GC's (technically it will work with anything over $100).
I don't know what to tell you about what to do with the $10 coupon that was not already covered in the original thread that I started on this topic (that has since been closed for some undisclosed reason...) Consider it as $10. If the cashier balks, or the register doesn't take it, be firm and polite and it will be cashed (since the coupon nor the promotion discloses terms).
Obviously I got no coupon.
I don't know what to tell you about what to do with the $10 coupon that was not already covered in the original thread that I started on this topic (that has since been closed for some undisclosed reason...) Consider it as $10. If the cashier balks, or the register doesn't take it, be firm and polite and it will be cashed (since the coupon nor the promotion discloses terms).
#148
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Southern California
Programs: UA Platinum, Marriott Gold, SPG Gold, Club Carlson Gold
Posts: 317
Ummm...shop there? Last time this ran, I would buy the gc, get the coupon, then immediately go back in and get $10 worth of groceries (usually soda on sale), using the coupon. Sure, I ended up with a stockpile of soda, but my family drank it all through normal use in less than a month. I'm sure there is something you could find that you would normally use, which doesn't expire, that you can use the coupon on...toilet paper, for example.
#149
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: LAX
Posts: 546
Ummm...shop there? Last time this ran, I would buy the gc, get the coupon, then immediately go back in and get $10 worth of groceries (usually soda on sale), using the coupon. Sure, I ended up with a stockpile of soda, but my family drank it all through normal use in less than a month. I'm sure there is something you could find that you would normally use, which doesn't expire, that you can use the coupon on...toilet paper, for example.
#150
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: California
Posts: 1,127
Getting $9+ worth of groceries is easy. Just use the mobile app to find the few reasonably priced items you need and put them in a list. This should take no more than 3 minutes. Several cleaning products are in my J4U list this time at Walmart prices that I would not want to buy at Amazon in bulk. Walk back in after getting the coupon and collect the items in the list. I would find it impossible to go to Safeway as my main grocery store without overpaying, but it's easy to avoid overpaying with just $10.