It’s currently possible to earn increased rewards for select Giftcards.com purchases through several different shopping portals. This includes Visa, Mastercard, and Gift of College gift cards, as well as brands like Airbnb, Home Depot, Disney, and more.

The Deal
- Increased rates are available for the following gift cards from Giftcards.com via shopping portals:
- Rove Miles –
- Earn 4x miles on the following cards:
- Visa
- Mastercard
- Gift of College
- Earn 5x miles on the following brands:
- Disney
- HomeGoods
- TJ Maxx
- Sephora
- Quince
- Columbia Sportswear
- Southwest
- Delta
- Marriott
- Airbnb
- Direct link to offer
- Earn 4x miles on the following cards:
- TopCashback (8.08% cashback) & BeFrugal (8% cashback) on the following brands:
- Home Depot
- Airbnb
- Sephora
- Nordstrom & Nordstrom Rack
- Marriott
- HomeGoods
- TJ Maxx
- Disney
- Direct link to offer – TopCashback
- Direct link to offer – BeFrugal
- Rove Miles –
Key Terms
- All three portals are due to have the increased rates expire on January 3, 2026.
Quick Thoughts
There are some pretty good deals available here. 4x transferable miles through Rove for Visa, Mastercard, and Gift of College is nicely rewarding, while earning 5x on brands like Disney, Airbnb, and Delta might also be appealing for some.
8.08% cashback from TopCashback and 8% cashback from BeFrugal for most of the same third party brands as Rove is also a good return if you’d rather earn cashback than miles.
Bear in mind that Capital One Shopping sometimes offers increased rates for Giftcards.com that exceed the rates above, so be sure to check if you’re targeted for those.





Stephen, thanks again for all of your tips and tricks. No one can keep track of it all and your head’s up articles are a big help.
not seeing the Gift of college cards on Rove either via GC.com or by searching the Rove site. Has the other cards that you have there listed, but not GoC
If you click through to giftcards.com, use the search bar at the top to search for Gift of College or giftofcollege – I’m seeing it listed there.
Thank you, Stephen. I see an 8% fee to load a max $75 card. Do others see something else?