$50 Kmart Gift Card for $44: Stacks with 8% eBay Bucks & 5X UR

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Update: The Kmart gift cards are out of stock, but the eBay Bucks promo and portal cashback remain for other deals.

PayPal Digital Gifts on eBay is selling $50 Kmart gift cards for $44 with a limit of 5.

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  • You can earn an additional 1.3% cashback from iConsumer (up to $20 per month) or 1.2% from Giving Assistant
  • You can earn 2% in eBay Bucks. Note: Some members have been targeted with an offer to earn up to 8% in eBay Bucks today and tomorrow.
  • If you pay with a Chase Ink card through PayPal, you should earn 5X Ultimate Rewards points.

Need to Know

Other Discounted Cards

There are a few other discounted cards as well. You can find all of the discounted cards here.

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iConsumerEarn free shares shares of iConsumer stock (promotion details vary over time)With this portal you earn both cash back and shares in the iConsumer business. Requires $25 payable before they'll pay out the cash back.
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Anthony

Make sure you use it fast because K-Mart will be out of business soon enough!

Sam

Hi Anyone Who Knows:
Why does this register as 5x for chase ink if you pay through paypal? Does anyone know? And do ALL paypal transactions register as such, or only ebay ones? Or is it even just specific ebay ones?

THANKS SO MUCH IN ADVANCE.

Sincerely,

Learning the Game

Wwllmm

Just PayPal digital gifts purchases…

Sam

Thanks! Is that a specific ebay merchant?
Thanks!

Matt B

I didn’t know Kmart’s were still around. Don’t think i’ve seen one in 20 years.

Ken

Can you still use bucks to buy ebay GCs and 3rd party GCs?

matt

Yes, I believe through 13 Oct for eBay GC redemption. EBs have not be specifically affected….yet.