Black Friday and Cyber Monday are upon us, and as always we are seeing some deals worthy of attention. Keep in mind that the best possible deals often involve stacking, particularly with shopping portal offers. This post contains a host of tips for shopping holiday deals and a curated list of deals that we have included because they caught our eye for one reason or another. Please share your finds in the comments and check back often as we intend to update this list throughout the coming days.

Post structure
Immediately following this section are several general resource sections regarding high-level stacking techniques and opportunities to keep in mind when looking at deals and then after that are the main deal sections that will see constant updates over the coming days.
There are five main types of deals we intend to post in the “Deals” section this week:
- Deals that would appeal to travelers. This might be hotel or flight related or travel-related products like noise-canceling headphones or luggage. We may also include discounted gift cards for restaurants, etc.
- Deals that involve extra stackery. This would include things like a chance to stack an unusually high portal payout with a card-linked offer or two and/or with a credit card benefit like an annual credit at Dell or Saks, etc.
- Deals that may be good for resale. Some readers generate points through the purchase and resale of products, so we’ll include some deals that may not seem directly relevant to readers but could be good ways to generate points if you have resale avenues. Keep in mind stacking opportunities like discounted gift cards, portal rewards, etc.
- Gift card deals. Whether for personal use or resale, many of the retailer gift card deals at this time of year can be appealing and we’ll post a selection of them here.
- Deals that are so strong they can’t be ignored for one reason or another. Speaks for itself.
We’ll divide deals into categories below and let you decide for yourself whether they are things you want/need or want to resell. Note that there will likely be some cross-pollination in terms of deals that aren’t strictly Black Friday deals but will work in tandem with sales. For instance, if eBay lists a gift card sale for Lowe’s, we’ll include it here this week since you can likely stack that with Lowe’s Black Friday deals.
Best shopping practices
As always, keep in mind some basic shopping best practices. We recently published a full post with tips and tricks for stacking holiday purchases and we published a podcast where we discussed our own techniques for stacking deals. Both are worth checking out. In summary:
- Shop in one browser, buy in another. When using shopping portals and coupon sites, it’s pretty easy to inadvertently click in the wrong place and have your click “stolen” by a portal you didn’t intend to use (i.e. you clicked through an airline portal to Macy’s, but then you clicked a button to reveal a coupon code from some other site that also led to Macy’s and it caused the airline portal to lose the tracking of your purchase). For this reason, I do my shopping around and coupon testing in one browser (for example, Firefox). When it’s time to buy, I open a brand new window in a different browser (Chrome) to make my purchase. I start at my chosen portal, click through to the site from which I’m buying, fill my cart, apply any coupons, and check out in one fluid sequence. I rarely ever have a purchase fail to track this way. Listen to us discuss this in more depth on our most recent podcast.
- Consider singing up for a new shopping portal. Many shopping portals offer bonuses for new members. Sometimes, they offer increased bonuses around the holiday shopping period. The right new member bonus can stack nicely on top of the ordinary payout. See Shopping Portal Signup Bonuses for more.
- Use the right credit card. We’ll always try to make a suggestion when one seems relevant — for example, we’ll probably mention the Chase Ink Cash card if the deal is at an office supply store. Still, it’s worth keeping in mind what you have in your wallet and which of those cards would be most advantageous for you from a points-earning perspective. See our Best Category Bonuses page for a reminder as to the best cards to use.
- Keep credit card purchase benefits in mind. One component in the decision as to which credit card to use may be purchase protections. Keep in mind that many rewards credit cards have purchase benefits like extended warranty. Some offer purchase protections against damage or theft, or they may guarantee a minimum return period (that may be longer than the store would accept). Price protection is gone from most (but not quite all) credit cards. While paying with discounted gift cards might yield more savings, you would forgo protections like these, so consider each when making those decisions. See Best Credit Card Purchase Protections for more detail.
- Buy first, think later? A popular mantra on deal sites like Slickdeals is “Buy first, think later”. That is to say that the hottest deals will be gone so quickly that you don’t really have time to consider them. Thanks to return policies, 24-hour free cancellation periods, etc, it can be pretty easy to live by that mantra in many cases. Just be sure to check the fine print — is there a restocking fee? Does this travel agency charge a fee for refunds? Do I really want/need this and/or am I going to take the effort to sell it? It might be a great deal, but that doesn’t make it great for you. You’re not saving when you’re spending, you’re just spending less than you would have if you would have bought the item at full price. Still, I recommend agonizing over your buyer’s remorse during the return period rather than dragging your heels if you see a deal that’s too-good-to-be-true.
Finally, don’t forget any current shopping portal bonuses that can add to the deal.
Extreme stacking to keep in mind
Extreme stacking savings on holiday purchases can help increase savings and rewards for spend.
There are many ways to stack deals and we will highlight key opportunities where applicable, but these are key opportunities and links to consider for maximizing return:
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Current Amex Offers
- See our Current Amex Offers page for a full searchable database of current deals
- Get $60 back on $300 spend at BJ’s Wholesale Club with a targeted Amex Offer
- Viator Amex Offer: Spend $325 & get $35 back (limit 2)
- Walmart.com Amex Offer: Save $20 on $60 in purchases
- Expedia Amex Offer: Get 10% back on prepaid hotels up to $1,250 spend
- More posts we’ve published about specific Amex Offers
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Chase Offers
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Credit Card Benefits
- Business Platinum:
- $150 annual Dell rebate / $1,000 back on $5,000
- Consumer Platinum card
- $50 Saks Fifth Ave rebate July-December
- $75 lululemon credit (October-December)
- $100 Resy credit (October-December)
- Citi Strata Elite
- $200 splurge credit (for our choice of up to 2 of: 1stDibs, American Airlines, Best Buy®, Future Personal Training, or Live Nation. See our Citi Strata Elite card page.
- Chase Pay Yourself Back
- Business Platinum:
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Shopping Portals
- Use CashBackMonitor.com to compare rates. Try SaveWise or CardPointers for tracking portals and card-linked offers.
- Rakuten typically offers increased rates around this time of year, so be on the lookout for them to run a promotion. Keep in mind that Rakuten is also currently offering its best-ever bonus of $50 or 5,000 points for both sides when you refer someone and they spend $50 or more through Rakuten within the first 90 days. Now can be a great time to help friends & family set up to earn cash back. Plus, keep in mind that Rakuten rewards can now be taken as cash, Amex Membership Rewards points, or Bilt points.
- Don’t forget to check the Capital One Shopping home page and app for targeted shopping deals. Early on Black Friday 2026, I found offers like 90% back at Kiehl’s, 70% back on Serta mattresses, 80% back at Valentino Beauty, 40% back at Saks Off Fifth, etc. See our Capital One Shopping Complete Guide for more information about how this portla works.
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Gift Cards
- See our Instant Gift Card Deals resource page for ways to earn extra rewards or get discounts for gift cards that can be used right away
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Card-linked programs
- See our full resource page called Card-Linked Programs & The Networks They Run On (AKA Which Programs Stack) or Beauty In The Eye Of The Cardholder: Stephen’s Top 6 Card-Linked Programs for an abbreviated read.
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Visa Savings Edge
- Card-linked offers for business credit cards. Sign up here.
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Mastercard Easy Savings
- Card-linked offers for business credit cards. Sign up here.
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Best category bonuses
- Pick the card that earns the Best Category Bonus for your purchase.
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Q4 2026: Quarterly Bonus Categories For 5% Cards
- Notable increases (note quarterly cap is $1500 per quarter on most cards):
- Chase Freedom Flex:
- Old Navy
- Chase Travel℠
- Department Stores
- PayPal (December 1-31 only)
- Discover:
- Amazon.com
- Drug Stores
- Chase Freedom Flex:
- Notable increases (note quarterly cap is $1500 per quarter on most cards):
General Discounts at Amazon, Walmart, Costco, and Sam’s Club
A couple of key general discounts / stacks come to mind in addition to those seen above:
- Amazon.com
- Get up to 40% off when using 1 Membership Rewards point (my offer yields up to 40% off up to $60)
- Link to check if Discover is running a similar deal.
- Walmart.com:
- BestBuy.com: Citi Strata Elite Splurge credit (up to $200 in annual statement credits for our choice of up to 2 of: 1stDibs, American Airlines, Best Buy®, Future Personal Training, or Live Nation. See our Citi Strata Elite card page.
Looking for gift inspiration for the traveler in your life?
On the Frequent Miler on the Air podcast episode #323, we discussed our favorite travel gear. See this post for a full list of links to our favorite gear. I have included some below that are currently on sale.
The Deals
With all that out of the way, here are some currently-available deals that might be of interest as per my reasons outlined above. As noted at the outset, I will add to this post throughout the rest of this weekend and into Cyber Monday, with the most recently-added deals to be added at the top of the list.
Our affiliate links below where relevant.
Travel Deals
- Hilton Timeshare Deal: Hilton Timeshare Offer: 3 nights & 125K points, starting at $199 (includes Hawai’i options) (and you’ll have to attend a timeshare presentation and get your “no” face on).
- Rove Black Friday promos: 3x on flights, 10X on hotel stays + up to 5K bonus miles for first time booking, gift card deals, & more (11/28 only)
- Rakuten: Earn 12x at Hyatt, Dell, Saks, Lululemon, Homes & Villas by Marriott, & more
- Iberia Award Sale: US-Spain starting at 6.4K one-way (stack with Bilt transfer bonus) (note that the Rent Day transfer bonus isn’t until 12/1). Note also that I flew Iberia economy to/from Spain for our recent team challenge and I don’t recommend it unless you can select an aisle seat.
- Virgin Red has brought back many cruise deals that would stack nicely with current point transfer bonuses
- $500 Norweigan Cruise Lines CruiseFirst credit for $250. Note the terms & conditions on this. I include this here because Miles Talk recently uncovered a new cruise match offer on Norwegian and a commenter in the Miles Talk Facebook group noted that an agent told them this deal was coming. I believe you might be able to stack this with the casino offer, but I’m not yet positive.
Amazon.com
- Amazon Kindle Colorsoft 16 GB (newest model) – With color display and adjustable warm light for $169.99
- Apple Airpods 4 + 2 years of AppleCare+ for $88 at Amazon.com
- Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2, Bluetooth Tracker for $8.25
- Anker Nano 47W USB C Charger, 2 Port Compact Foldable GaN Charger (Greg uses this one) for $17.99
- Greg’s MagSafe wireless charging battery (doubles as phone stand) for $35.99
- Nick’s Anker MagSafe charger for $26.99
- Greg’s MagSafe phone holder for selfie photos and videos for $12.79
- Anker Nano Travel Adapter, 5-Port Power Adapter with 1 AC, 2 USB-A, and 2 USB-C Ports for $19.99. Note: This was a reader suggestion in response to our podcast episode on travel gear. I bought it and I love it. I used it a ton on my most recent trip. When I had a hard time getting a charger to stay in the outlet on an airplane recently, I used the UK-compatible plug on this to get a secure connection to the outlet and plgged my device into this.
- gb Pockit strollers (Note: Nick still has one and has used these for years for ease of folding into a very small form factor. They can fit at my kids’ feet in the back seat of a sedan!):
- gb Pockit+ All-Terrain, Ultra Compact Lightweight Travel Stroller with Canopy and Reclining Seat in Velvet Black for $151.17
- gb Pockit Air All Terrain Ultra Compact Lightweight Travel Stroller with Breathable Fabric in Night Blue for $106.37 (We’ll be rolling this one around European Christmas markets over the next couple of weeks, as much to have something to put stuff in and wheel around as to use for one of our kids)
- Link to Amazon Black Friday gift card deals. Some example deals include:
- $100 DoorDash for $80
- $100 Lyft for $80
- $100 Instacart for $85
- $100 Lowe’s for $90
- $50 Hotels.com for $40
- And many more
- $100 Mastercard gift card (physical) for $100. Note that some Amazon cardholders have been targeted for increaseds rewards on this item.
- Link to general Amazon Black Friday deals
Gift Card Deals
- $100 Disney gift cards for $85 in Google Play store
- 15% off Lowe’s Gift Cards at Dollar General, in-store only, 11/28/25-only
- Citi ThankYou rewards is offering 15% off on select gift card redemptions (including Apple) for Black Friday. Note that it might be worth waiting for Cyber Monday.
- $100 Apple Gift card + $15 Amazon promo credit for $100 with promo code APPLEBF
- $25 physical Ulta Beauty for $20 at BJ’s Wholesale online (possible stack with Amex Offer)
- $100 InKind gift card for $64.99 at Costco.com
- $100 in Uber Gift Cards for $74.99 at Costco.com
- More gift card deals at Costco
- $50 IHOP gift card for $32.50 at Sam’s Club online
- $100 Nintendo eShop for $79.98 at Sam’s Club online
Merchandise
- Spend $250, save $40 on select items at Costco
- 12x at lululemon via Rakuten through Black Friday (Note: I see 15x)
- lululemon Double-Zip Backpack 22L for $49
- Apple Airpods 4 for $69 at Walmart.com (Stack with one of several Current Amex Offers) (or see this + 2 years of AppleCare+ under Amazon for $88 above)
- Bose QuietComfort Headphones:
- Samsung – Galaxy SmartTag2 – Black for $14.86 at Best Buy
- Three 2.2lb bags of Lavazza coffee (1 each of Super Crema, Espresso, and Espresso Barista Gran Crema) for $36.14 with free shipping with promo code 1EFOMLT5 (note that the code can be used once per email address)
- Ace Hardware Rewards members get 50% off 1 regularly-priced item under $30 or $15 off 1 item over $30 at participating stores and on the website/app, no promo code required (11/28 only)
- Nick’s Muji carry-on bag for $94.50 (only available at this price in beige or translucent). Note: This bag does not have a multitude of bells and whistles, but the wheels glide super smoothly, there is a locking mechanism to lock the wheels when you don’t want the bag to roll (super useful on a sloped sidewalk, train, etc), and they have held up well for my family.
- Nick’s TUMI Alpha Bravo Brief Pack Backpack at Sam’s Club for $439. Note though that Tumi bags are 15% off today directly from Tumi (which puts this bag at about $471). If other official retailers are also selling for $471, it could be worth chasing an elevated Capital One Shopping rate somewhere.
- Uniqlo Ultra-Light Down jacket for $79.90. Possible stack with an Amex Offer. My wife and I have been wearing these jackets for years and have been really impressed with the warmth-to-price ratio. It also packs really small. The same deal is available on the women’s version of the jacket, though my wife prefers the long coat (which is not on sale at the time of writing).
Digital Services
- Some people with expired BJ’s Wholesale accounts can renew for $5. Details here.
- Disney+ and Hulu Bundle for $4.99/mo for 12 months. (Use with Platinum Card Digital Entertainment Credits)
- Add HBO Max to Hulu for $2.99/mo for 12 months (Use with Platinum Card Digital Entertainment Credits)
- Google Fi: Get 50% off for 12 months when you bring your own phone and join the Unlimited Essentials or Unlimited Standard plan. Applies for new lines and for each person bringing a phone.







Costco is selling a version of Bose QuietComfort Headphones for $170. Amazon is offering $30 Amz credit for buying from them