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Gift Card Mall is offering $5 off the purchase price of Visa gift cards.
The Offer
This Thanksgiving week take $5 off all Visa cards with the promo code 5OFF.
Key Terms
- Promo code 5OFF is valid on Visa Gift Cards from GiftCardMall.com through 11/27/16, up to a maximum of 12,000 Visa card units.
- Store and eGift Cards are not a part of this promotion.
- Savings are applied to the card fee.
Need to Know
- The purchase price of a card drops to just $.95 after the coupon.
- Use a portal to save more. Top Cashback and Simply Best Coupons are offering 1.25% back.
- These cards are PIN-enabled and are issued by Metabank.
- Gift Card Mall often cancels orders without rhyme or reason.
Name / Link | Offer | Frequent Miler Notes: |
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Simply Best Coupons | You will earn a $5 bonus after you register, and I’ll earn 5% of any cash back you earn, up to a maximum of $50. | I've had very good luck with this portal. |
TopCashBack | Bonus rates vary. | TopCashBack is one of our two favorite portals because it almost always offers the best cash back rates. Our other favorite is Rakuten. |
HT: Doctor of Credit
Thanks to this post – I have placed an order! I am excited.. looks to have been approved. I purchased $1800 4 X $450 to get $0 shipping. Helps me hit the minimum spend requirement and turn a decent profit. I appreciate your blog.
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If we use this promo code, won’t that invalidate the portal cashback?
When I tried to place an order, the message saying that for security reasons your account is locked. It has been like that more than 6 months. I went thru cash back site, is it the reason?
Anyone has this kind of problem?
Is giftcardmall.com still 5x with Chase Ink?
Least expensive shipping option appears to be $10. Does this sound correct?
Order a lower dollar amount (I did $1,500 worth), and you get a $0 shipping option.