Update: Dosh may honor Staples promo after all

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Update 4/10/20: Several readers have commented to say that cash back from Staples purchases are once again back to pending. Greg then received an email in response to his support ticket for the missing cash back:

Hello,

You may have noticed that your cashback earned at Staples was recently removed from your Dosh Wallet due to gift card purchases. After a thorough review, we identified a small number of users that were mistakenly affected. We’re diligently working to resolve this, and we will be sending out emails to those affected with corrections and next steps if needed soon.

We appreciate your understanding of the situation.

Sincerely,
Dosh Support

This is obviously still developing, but the fact that Dosh is re-considering the clawback is a very positive step indeed.

Update 4/9/20: As per many reader comments, Dosh is not honoring this deal as it was written. Many readers (and Greg) had their cash back marked “failed” today. After contacting Dosh to file a claim for the missing cash back, readers reported receiving this response:

After conducting a thorough review of your account, it would appear that you have purchased a high volume set of gift cards at Staples. This behavior violates our terms and conditions. Per our Terms of Service, “If the Company, in its sole discretion, believes that you are purchasing gift cards at a volume or denomination that is intended to abuse the Services or that appears to be consistent with manufactured spending, the Company retains the right to suspend and/or terminate your Account and claw back any DOSH received as a result of the gift card abuse.” For more information, you can reference our Terms of Service here: https://www.dosh.cash/terms-of-service/.

If you believe this is an error, please provide us with an itemized copy of your receipt. We will be able to re-evaluate this matter with the proper documentation. We appreciate your understanding of the situation.

It is very disappointing to see Dosh take this stance after not including any terms in the deal excluding gift cards for days. Dosh has been around a couple of years and has offered other past deals that have sometimes paid out on gift cards (and other times clearly excluded gift cards in the terms). Retroactively denying cash back on these purchases after including no such restrictions on the promotion page is a sure way to lose customer faith in the service. I can’t imagine that many who signed up for this deal will be eager to use Dosh on anything going forward.

All that said, it looks like the clawback happened on other portals as well. It’s possible that this was Staples-initiated. It’s still particularly disappointing to see Dosh push its site terms and conditions as the reason to deny cash back here.

Update 4/8/20: Note that the terms now indicate that gift card are excluded.

Update 4/7/20: This has dropped to 3% back with a max of $5 per day. That’s still not necessarily bad (see this comment for why not), but it’s obviously not as good as it was for a few days.

Update: This is surprisingly still alive and a great opportunity for fee-free 5x earning from home.

Stephen Pepper found a fantastic deal that he posted over on his site GC Galore: the Dosh app is offering 5% (now 3%) back at Staples.com (up to $20 (now $5) back per day) when you use a linked credit card. While this won’t make any sense for folks who would be in a hurry to liquidate, this might be really attractive for those who can float the cash. It probably won’t last, so you’ll want to get in sooner rather than later. This makes for easy fee free spend — essentially helping you generate free points. Update: As noted at the top, gift cards are now excluded according to the terms.

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The Deal

  • Get 5% (now 3%) back on your purchase at Staples.com when you purchase on a card that you have linked to the Dosh app (up to a max of $20 (now $5) back per day)
  • If you’re new to Dosh, feel free to sign up using one of our referral links. It says that we’ll earn $5 if you sign up and link a credit card, but I’m not sure what incentive you get. In the past the person being referred also earned $5 after linking their first card, but I don’t know if that’s still the case.

Key Terms

  • Only valid at Staples.com
  • Max of $20 cash back per day
  • Update 4/8/20: The terms now indicate that this does not apply to gift cards.

Quick Thoughts

As we’ve said on previous gift card deals lately, let’s start off being clear: We’re not encouraging anyone to risk their health & safety or the health & safety of others by taking extra trips to the store to engage in manufactured spending (see our Manufactured Spending Complete Guide for those unfamiliar). This deal doesn’t make sense if you would need to liquidate immediately and it means that you’d be taking extra unnecessary trips to the store.

However, if you can float the cash for a while and/or liquidate on your regular grocery trips for now, this looks like a great opportunity. As Stephen notes, here’s what you would want to do:

Note: The terms now exclude gift cards. If gift cards were to still work, you may be better off buying a single $200 or $300 gift card now that the max has decreased.

  • Order two $300 Visa Gift cards (activation fee = $8.95 per card) for a total of $617.90 and pay with a card that earns one of the best category bonuses at office supply stores)
  • Earn the max of $20 cash back for a net cost of -$2.10 (in other words, you’d be $2.10 ahead of the activation fees given the cash back earnings).
  • Earn 3,089.50 Ultimate Rewards points if using a Chase Ink Cash card (or the no-longer-available Ink Plus) or whatever your chosen card earns at Staples

That’s too good of a deal to last for long. I’d bet that within a day or two this will go away or change in some way to exclude gift card purchases. At the time of publication, there are no exclusions, but be sure to check the app before you purchase to see if they’ve added any more to the exclusions at the bottom. It now notes that gift cards are excluded.

These were the original terms:

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H/T: GC Galore

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John Mostenan

I wrote to them again yesterday, and I just received the following:

Hi there,

Thank you for your patience!

Your account has been flagged for having purchased a high volume set of gift cards at Staples for manufacture spend. Unfortunately, this behavior has violated our Terms of Service, which you can reference here: https://www.dosh.cash/terms-of-service/ in Section 9. Since our Terms of Service have been violated, we have clawed back the cashback that was issued on your account.

If you believe this is an error, please submit your itemized copy showing your non gift card purchases. We will be able to move forward with the proper documentation. We appreciate your understanding of the situation.
——
So I’m guessing nobody is going to get a payout from this.
Dosh is no longer safe to use on gift card purchases – time to move on.

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Philco

Posted, taken away, posted again and gone again as of 4/14

dan

yeah, saw a few similar posts on DOC’s site; mine is still pending for now, but will see for how long…

Greg The Frequent Miler

Ugh, same for me. What a fun little roller coaster.

dan

Greg, did they give u another reason? or if u happen to follow up, wonder what their reason will be…

Greg The Frequent Miler

I didn’t ask for an explanation. I just opened the app and saw that the rewards were zeroed out. I’m going to wait a while and see if this gets corrected again.

Rich

Same with mine, they were reapplied as pending & gone again.

John Mostenan

Same thing for me – they went to pending, but they’ve all gone back to failed again.

KrisM

Mine reappeared after I sent them a complaint and have now moved from pending to transferable. Moved them to paypal immediately. Oddly I keep getting more Dosh cash (all pending) for any gift card (or presumably other purchase) I make on staples on line on my laptop even though I don’t use the Dosh app just my browser.

KrisM

I use the Hawaiian Airlines portal for gift cards on staples.com. I get HA miles about half the time even though GCs are excluded.

Brad Meyer

The only useful offers I ever had on Dosh was at Kroger…and a few times at Wendy’s and Pizza Hut…other than that, pretty useless.

Andres

DOSH finally responded and extended me the courtesy of honoring the cash back on the Staples GC purchases, still admonishing me and reminding me that it was against their policies. At least they owned up to their initial offer. Good luck to all the rest in the same boat. I scooped up my cash back immediately just in case they change their mind again !

Steve

I got the “claw back” email and then the “apology” email less than an hour later this afternoon, so I wound up opening both at the same time. I guess it saved some annoyance. We’ll see how much is ultimately restored. I did buy other items at Staples, not sure if that made a difference. Just signed up for Dosh with this promotion. In the future would not count on getting any of the bonus they advertise. Had checked each morning to make sure there was no mention of gift cards exclusion before ordering.

Andres

I was disappointed and impulsively closed my DOSH account after the initial denials of the offer. I have re-sent all documentation of my purchases. Waiting to see…

Mark W

In light of the latest update that Dosh is now reconsidering, would it be possible for Greg to share approximately what he wrote in his support ticket?

“After a thorough review, we identified a small number of users that were mistakenly affected.” makes me think that admitting upfront that these were gift card purchases may not be conducive to a favorable review.

Mark W

Never mind. I just got the exact same email from Dosh quoted in the latest update and I never opened a support ticket; so it appears they’re just fixing this for everyone now.

Ben

Mine still says Failed

Mark W

Mine still says Failed in the app as well, but I got the email quoted in the 4/10 update above, so maybe there’s some lag time before the app reflects the cashback being reapplied?

Ben

I got a different email:

Hi there,

After conducting a thorough review of your account, it would appear that you have purchased a high volume set of gift cards at Staples. This behavior violates our terms and conditions.

Per our Terms of Service, “If the Company, in its sole discretion, believes that you are purchasing gift cards at a volume or denomination that is intended to abuse the Services or that appears to be consistent with manufactured spending, the Company retains the right to suspend and/or terminate your Account and claw back any DOSH received as a result of the gift card abuse.” For more information, you can reference our Terms of Service here: https://www.dosh.cash/terms-of-service/.

We have taken action to claw back the cash associated with your gift card purchase(s). If you believe this is an error, please provide us with an itemized copy of your receipt. We will be able to re-evaluate this matter with the proper documentation. We appreciate your understanding of the situation.

If you have any questions, please reach out to our support team here: https://doshsupport.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new.

Sincerely!

The Dosh Team

For the record, I bought 2x $200 VGCs for 3 days (each day the promo without the GC language was available).

So anyone who’s getting their cashback — seems like you’re getting lucky, rather than Dosh finding religion.

We all know how this works, and this is just one time I lost. But ever thinking about using Dosh again (for me or anyone else here) is a “Fool me, ain’t gonna get fooled again!” situation.

[…] Nevertheless it appears like Dosh is not going to pay out on present card buy at Staples at all, even for purchases that had been made when there have been no exclusions. That is is what Dosh customers are being informed concerning the lacking cashback as per Frequent Miler: […]

Check inbox for new email.. 2 @$300s per day*4 days qualified for “high volume set”

“Hi there,
After conducting a thorough review of your account, it would appear that you have purchased a high volume set of gift cards at Staples. This behavior violates our terms and conditions.”

Larry

Slightly OT but I did several hotel bookings using DOSH travel when they were having bonuses. Had to cancel due to Corona. DOSH was impossibe to deal with. Very hard to get through and when I finally did- in spite of the properties having explicit 100% refund waivers in effect, DOSH kept $20 per booking as an admin fee. Will dispute w credit card and never use them again.

Derek

If you have a lot of MS on that credit card, I wouldn’t contest it over only $20. Depending on the card issuer, it could lead to a shutdown (happened to me with CapitalOne).

Larry

I have zero MS on any credit card. Just saying I think DOSH is a crap company based on how they handled bookings in ths crisis. Worst of any I dealt with.

Derek

Oddly enough, 4 of my 6 orders (2-player mode) are back to “pending” this morning.

Greg The Frequent Miler

Same here. 2 out of 3 are now pending.

Eyesonthepoints

3 out of 4 for me are now back in pending status.

Derek

Maybe there is hope that these will come back to pending after they ship. 4 of our 6 orders shipped on 4/8, and the other 2 shipped 4/9. Maybe tomorrow we’ll wake up and the others will be Pending in DOSH as well.

Mike

3 out of 4 orders placed back to “pending” on 4/11. Is anyone getting all orders back to pending? or is everyone getting partials? I haven’t seen anyone saying 2/2 or 3/3.

Derek

Yes — I’m back to 3/3 and so is my wife. They switched back to pending 48 hours after the shipping notification email.

John Mostenan

I submitted a support ticket to Dosh yesterday when this blew up. Besides the screen shot of the offer, I also included copies of my email order confirms.
This morning, 2 of my 4 transactions and 3 of my wife’s 4 transactions have posted again as pending – so a partial success. Now debating whether I should push my luck and ask again for the 3 transactions that still display as failed.