eBay Gift Card Sale (Including Sears & Kmart): Stack with Possible 5X UR & 8% in eBay Bucks

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eBay has a number of gift cards on sale today. These cards can be purchased with eBay gift cards and should also earn eBay Bucks and portal cashback. Some members were targeted with 4X eBay Bucks (8%) today as well.

Assuming you have the 4X eBay Bucks offer, then you can get 8% in eBay Bucks and 2% cashback through Splender. Cards sold by PayPal Digital Gifts should also earn 5X Ultimate Rewards if you pay with a Chase Ink credit card.

Here are the cards on sale separated by seller:

SVM Gift Cards

PayPal Digital Gifts

Cardency

Extreme Stacking

The Sears and Kmart cards are very interesting considering they can be stacked with other promotions for a very large savings. For more info, see: Sears & Kmart Extreme Stacking

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ethan

Are there any ways to buy other GCs in store at sears using the electronic sears GCs or turn these into physicals? thanks

Reseller Confessions

I believe egift cards from Sears can only be used online. You can do GC arbitrage and sell these GCs for a profit at a place like Raise.

iahphx

As seems to happen to me frequently, I am unable to check out while trying to buy a discounted gift card (in this case, Sears). An error message pops up when I try to pay with the required paypal account. Is anyone else having this problem, and is there a solution?

escot

Yes, just encountered the same problem — tried four times, even updated paypal password,only to get “transaction refused” and a few codes. Tried calling ebay — and friendly rep there said she was getting lots of calls with similar message. At first, she offered to try a canadian url for the ebay account (which would defeat other discounts — e.g. splender). I was forwarded onward to paypal, where the (again friendly) rep. saw the problem — and it’s a security feature that kicks in on newish accounts making purchases larger than $100 (at least first time). He cleared it while I was on the phone — and deal went through. (I was just buying one card) Hopefully won’t keep encountering this.

iahphx

When this happened to me a couple weeks ago, I called and, after being transferred between several agents, went through the same procedure, but the process still didn’t work. I’m reluctant to spend another hour on the phone to try to fix it.

Benjinito

I called Paypal and the lady on the phone just said they cannot approve this transaction because Paypal Digital Gifts has a lot of claims filed against them and they are a risk (?!?) I’m pretty certain that she has no idea what she’s talking about, but it’s still a pretty lame excuse to come up with. How is Paypal able to tell me who they think I should and should not buy from?

escot

Benjinito, your explanation makes as much sense as what I was just told…. Yesterday, I was all too pleased that my first call to paypal security had (so I thought) cleared things up. First transaction went through — then I made another later in the day. But same error returned this a.m….. paypal rep. this time said something about they have to wait 48 hours from one claim to the next, and so she couldn’t even try to help. A supervisor told me that paypal customer service reps. aren’t even told what’s going on….. which leaves them and customers miserably in the dark. (he was very nice about it…. even so)

I have one suggestion for ebay: (and it’s the same reason I avoided ebay for most of their existence)…..

DROP PAYPAL

ATM

Not clear whether there is a limit of one on each Sears GC. Is there?

Sourcing Simplifiers

Is there any limits on order quantity

escot

Bravo, Shawn. I got the 8% this time — and thanks for the run down of current offers. Wondering now about limits. 🙂