Capital One Shopping: 40%+ back on StubHub (stack with Chase credits)

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If you have the Chase Sapphire Reserve® card and haven’t used your second half, $150 StubHub credit, now’s the time.

Capital One Shopping has a one-day offer of 40% back on StubHub. Greg and Nick were both targeted for 45% off; some folks might find even better offers (if you do, let us know in the comments).

The Deal

  • Get 40% (or more) back on StubHub purchases through Capital One Shopping
    • Your offer will be displayed on your Capital One Shopping landing page
    • Valid today only
    • Some Capital One Shopping customers are showing even better offers
    • Stack with $150 Chase Sapphire Reserve® StubHub credit

Quick Thoughts

This is a great opportunity to use those Chase StubHub credits, since you don’t need to use a Capital One card to take advantage of Capital One Shopping offers. At 40% back, you could even buy a ticket for an event that you don’t plan to go to, put right back on StubHub to sell, and come out well ahead.

Capital One Shopping rewards are only good for gift cards; they can’t be cashed out. However, there are currently a bunch of useful gift card options like Best Buy and ebay, which you could sell to buying groups for 90%+ of the face value.

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Jen K

I was offered $250 back on any amount on my desktop for my first purchase. I took the offer, and it’s pending, along with my Chase $150 Stubhub credit. Insane!

Justin

On the desktop, I was offered $150 back for $150+ (maybe for a first time purchase).

Richard (not that Richard)

Been some amazing cap one offers. Got 24 percent off eBay max $1k. Bought a $4k item and it’s tracking !

tjp74

Damn, I would have been all over that. Targeted 13% and I thought that was crazy and it is even tracking on electronics which typically doesn’t give out cashbacks,

tjp74

40% in the app but that seems to be a public offer. 45% offer via email but I’ve also received some crazy offers lately via App and email at a level I’ve not seen anywhere and I’ve been doing cashback thingy since 2016. I am not talking about cashbacks on some useless stuff like Lifelock, virus protection and VPN. 35% to 50% cashback on very well known retails selling name brand products. I posted this question on another site.. how do they make money off me? I am interested in knowing how this actually work in detail? who decides to run these targeted limited time offer and who foots the bill and who profits?

Dav

CapitalOneShopping also had some ridiculously high referral bonus a while back, so I assume (with no inside knowledge) that these elevated offers are another example of them spending money to try to get more customers.

If they were being paid for by the brands I’d expect to also see similar deals on other shopping portal sites (as you sometimes do for LifeLock and the other examples you mention).