Buy.com experiment success

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Through the Ultimate Rewards Mall, Chase Ink cardholders can earn 10 points per dollar at Buy.com this month (see “Ultimate Rewards Mall September Edition”).  On September 2nd, I launched an experiment: Could I buy gift cards at Buy.com and receive 10 points per dollar?

After logging into the Ultimate Rewards Mall with my Ink Bold account, I clicked through to Buy.com.

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There, I searched for gift cards and found a few good ones such as Home Depot, Marriott, and OfficeMax.

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Sadly, there were no high value cards such as gas cards, Target, or Walmart but each of the ones listed above are pretty good.  With Home Depot, you can double-dip (go through the mall a second time to buy items at Home Depot using your gift card) as long as part of the purchase is made with a credit card.  Marriott double-dipping should work too, but so far I’ve had little success doing so through the Ultimate Rewards Mall.  You might be better off booking your stay through a portal like FatWallet when planning to pay by gift card.  If you’re lucky enough to have a friendly OfficeMax nearby, there are lots of great opportunities to upgrade your gift card.  See “10% off everything and 7% off everything else.”

Buy.com adds a $2.99 shipping & handling charge for the first card you put in your basket, and 99 cents for each additional card.  So, if you plan to buy multiple cards, I’d recommend buying them all at once so as to minimize shipping and handling charges.

For this experiment, I bought a single $100 Marriott card which arrived in the mail about 5 days later.  It took 8 days for the transaction to show up as pending in the Ultimate Rewards Mall:

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Note that the transaction above makes it look like the points posted on September 8, but in reality, they didn’t show up on my account until September 10.

No Super Points

Buy.com has its own loyalty program where you can earn “Super Points” for each qualifying purchase.  My account shows 0 super points earned from the gift card purchase.  I guess this means that gift cards are not qualifying purchases.

Other items of note

  • As you can see from my screenshot above, Staples still gives points for software purchases despite the Terms & Conditions that say otherwise.
  • In addition to this experiment, I launched a Bloomingdale’s double dip experiment the same day, but have yet to see any points.  I’ll wait another week before giving up on that one.
  • I plan one more Buy.com experiment.  I will buy a Buy.com gift card to see if I get points, then I’ll use that gift card to buy a merchant gift card (e.g. Home Depot, Marriott, or OfficeMax) to see if I get points again.
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FrequentMiler

Larry: thanks for the update. Great info!

Jacob: Yes, that’s true. An alternative is to play it a bit safer by buying Kohl’s gift cards at a discount (go to GiftCardGranny.com to find the best prices) and then do a single dip through the UR Mall. I’ve done that many times without problem and its quicker because I’ve been able to buy e-gift cards that arrived in less than a day.

Jacob

, so you might as well just buy the gift card to Kohls and Sephora through UR portal to see if you get the 10X points, and if you don’t then you can always just use the gift card to get 10X when shopping through the UR portal. Essentially the opportunity is to get either 20X or 10X depending on how “successful” you are?

Larry

Here’s a follow up to my post above (number 30) about whether mall earnings are still awarded on visa cards purchased on staples. As I reported, I bought two $100 visa gift cards, as well as some pens. Chase broke up my purchase into two separate purchases (even though it was all one transaction online). For the gift cards, I received a charge for $213.90 (the two cards plus the $6.95 fee for each). For the pens, there is a separate charge of $20. Lo and behold, I earned 4x mall earnings on both purchases — it’s on separate entries in the earn activity page, showing 4x bonus on both. So, basically, 900 (5x plus 4x) points for the $6.95 fee, which comes out around .77 cents per UR point. Not horrible. I think I’m done with this experiment though. It works out better to buy the $200 gift cards at staples and pay a $6.95 fee — that’s .695 cents per point, even though I’m only getting 5x. I wish I could get vanilla reloads, but this probably the best I’m going to be able to do.

Jacob

Just wondering if anyone has any experience getting a “double dip” to work on Kohls or Sephora (using either Chase Freedom or Chase Sapphire)???

I am new to the double dip game, and want to make sure I am not missing anything.

FrequentMiler

Jacob: Yes to both Sephora and Kohls, but in both cases there have been mixed results (meaning some people received points for buying gift cards, but some didn’t). The good news is that in all reports using the gift cards worked for getting points. It was only in buying the gift card that some people had trouble. If you have a choice of e-gift cards or physical, in general points seem to come more readily with physical gift cards.

FrequentMiler

While I wait for the new double dip experiment to pan out (or not), I’ll report one more finding: I just got my Ink Bold bill and I see that I did not get 5X for the Buy.com purchase. I didn’t expect to get 5X, but I did think there was a tiny chance it would be classified as an office supply purchase.

FrequentMiler

RK: the same T&C was in place when I started my test and I did receive points for the merchant gift card purchase

RK

Not sure if this is a recent change, but the Buy.com T&C explicitly state at the very beginning not valid on gift cards. Wondering if that was always there and people are still getting points? Or if this is something that was just put into effect. Would be nice to know before I take the plunge with $500 in home depot gift cards…

Piecerate

I do sometimes buy Target cards at Smiths (Kroger) when it has 4x promotions and then use my Smiths point to get free gas. The problem is I drive a natural gas vehicle and end up giving the free gas to others. I’d rather be getting miles. But at least it helps me build ink spend outside of Office Depot.

Piecerate

FM, a little off subject but you lamented the fact that you couldn’t get Target or Walmart cards through buy.com. I share your pain since I do a bit of horse trading with those cards based on some of your creative gift cards plays. Do you know of any way to get Target or Walmart cards at a multiple? I know you can get them at a discount on the resell sites but I am more interested in miles. Thanks.

FrequentMiler

Piecerate: No luck yet. Before Ebay pulled their gift cards out of stores it was possible to buy Sears/Kmart gift cards for a nice multiple and then upgrade them to EBay cards and then use those cards to buy Target / Walmart. I don’t know of any current tricks though

Larry

Two things. First, I bought $200 worth of visa gift cards from staples.com about a week ago through the UR mall. I also bought some pens. On my credit card online statement it broke it into two transactions — one for $200 and one for $20something (the cost of the pens). So far, nothing is posted on mall earnings, but I’m a bit pessimistic that maybe staples.com really is going to finally adhere to the t&c saying that gift cards don’t earn mall points. At least I should still get the 5x.

Second, I have a large apple purchase coming up, and I’d really love to buy at Amazon. The best option seems to be using my Open card to buy OM gift cards online, then converting that to Amazon cards. This will get me 10 percent cash back, 2000 points on my credit card, and then 1 HA point when I buy through their amazon portal. The only concern I have is being stuck with $2k in OM gift cards unable to convert them to amazon. Any thoughts, or am I looking at this wrong?

FrequentMiler

Larry: I’ve heard recently from people who have received points for gift cards so I wouldn’t count you out yet. Please let us know how it goes. As to Amazon, yes I agree that the approach you list would offer the best savings. I’d recommend buying a $25 (or so) OfficeMax gift card first and see if you can use it to get an Amazon gift card in-store before you go big with this. FYI, in case OfficeMax doesn’t work for you: other stores that will let you use their gift cards to buy Amazon gift cards include Best Buy and Toys R Us. So, you could see if either of those gift cards are available at a discount.

RH dailey, MD

Anyone know a site or blog that tells what merchants carry which gift cards, either online or in-store?

Vinh

I know that FM is trying this, but has anyone else tried to buy buy.com GC’s and get UR pts?

Steve

Has it been confirmed that NO portals give cash back from OM for purchasing OM GC?
I just got an OPEN card, and was planning on buying a bunch of OM cards to upgrade at B&M. and I was planning on going through every portal I could find to see if one of them gave something.

FrequentMiler

Steve: I wouldn’t say it was confirmed, but between myself and a second person who tried many different portals, nothing worked.

Mike

Hope this works! Just bought $500 worth of Home Depot cards. Anyone know of a way to see what points have posted on the Ink card before your billing cycle ends? Mine only show up at the end of the cycle which is annoying since my Sapphire updates almost daily.

FrequentMiler

Mike: Go to Ultimate Rewards and select “Rewards Activity”… “Ultimate Rewards Mall & Travel Earnings”. See details here: https://frequentmiler.com/2012/08/30/sears-10x-final-days/

BenN

I apologize if this has already been answered, how long will it take for the points to actually post on to your account?

FrequentMiler

BenN: Points take anywhere from 3 days to 3 weeks to show up as pending. After that, they get added to your account when your monthly billing statement closes.