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There is a massive stack available today-only (Thursday November 22, 2018) at Lowes.com. Lowe’s is offering MyLowes members a 15% rebate in the form of a Lowe’s gift card (up to $500 rebated, which means a max purchase price of $3,333). That should stack with both portal rewards (current high payout = 7% back) and a current Amex Offer for 10% back at Lowe’s if you still have that on any business cards or 10% back via Chase Offers (though note the low cap of just $12 back on the Chase Offer). Overall, that means you’ll get as much as 32% back (though 15% will be in the form of a Lowe’s gift card).
The Deal
- Get 15% back sitewide at Lowe’s in the form of a Lowe’s Gift Card Rebate on purchases 11/22/18 only
- Stack with a portal for 7% cash back + an Amex Offer or Chase Offer for an additional 10% back
- Direct link to the rebate form
Key Terms
- MyLowe’s login required prior to checkout to be eligible for the rebate.
- You’ll be notified by email associated within seven days of purchase if your order qualifies for the rebate
- Get 15% back on any in-stock or special order merchandise (before taxes, after any applicable discounts).
- Online or mail-in rebate form(s) must be submitted/postmarked on or before 12/22/18.
- Only valid 11/22/18
Quick Thoughts
This is a massive deal thanks to stacking it. BeFrugal is offering 7% cash back on the first $300 in purchases, then 6% or TopCashBack is offering a straight 6% back. See CashBackMonitor for the best rates (note that CashBackMonitor updates the rates several times a day during Black Friday/Cyber Monday season. I am writing this sentence at 10:33am Eastern and the most recent update to rates was at 10:18am Eastern – if you’re looking at this later in the day, there is a chance that rates have changed. Click the image below to go to CashBackMonitor and see the current rates.
Stacked with already-on-sale items at Lowe’s, this looks like a smoking deal.
Make sure you’re using the Best credit cards for Black Friday deals. We’ve added this to our running list of Black Friday Deals.
H/T: Danny the Deal Guru
Maybe off topic, but is the ‘Chase Offer for an additional 10% back’ that you mention above, referring to the 10% bonus when choosing a Lowes gift card with Ultimate Rewards points? I was going to do that and cash in what little points that I had for this deal, but it wasn’t clear if the gift card would be digital or physical. Important obviously because this was a one day only great deal. Can anyone clarify?
No. In the sentience that’s says you could get 10% back via Chase Offers, click the words “Chase Offers”. That’s a link to a post about the offer. Chase Offers are new and similar to Amex Offers.
Ah OK. Thank you for spelling it out for me!
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Buy Lowe’s GC 20% off at Amazon (via MR promo) then use Lowe’s GC with rebate 15% along with 10% coupon =45%….if you can use TCB portal at 6% then a total of 51%
I like the cut of your jib.
How do you generate a 10% off coupon?
Google will help you in mere seconds.
It would be great if you offered some advice on how to do this instead of taking the time to type something which helps no one.
Everyone has a different compass as to what is OK to them and what isn’t. This technique falls outside of what I’d do, which is why I didn’t include it in the post. But if you literally Google “how to generate a lowes 10% off coupon”, you’ll get plenty of results.
Add to that by paying for your Amazon Lowe’s gift card with an Amazon gift card that you got at Staples with your Chase Ink for another 5x UR 🙂
Huh?
If you have a Chase Ink Cash card, you get 5x UR at Staples. Buy $400 worth of Amazon gift cards at Staples and when you do your Amazon checkout for the $500 Lowe’s gift card, the Amex pay with points offer will discount down to $400 and then you apply the gift card to that $400 balance.
Don’t forget to generate a lowes coupon code as well. Should be pretty easy to come up with a 10% off or $10 off $50.
@Alex – How can I generate a 10% off code?
My Chase Lowe’s offer on my CFU is only 5%, but CSR and CF are 10%. CFU is my every day spending card.
Thoughts on whether the 15% rebate will stack with the appliances rebates below?
https://www.lowes.com/pdf/appliance_rebate.pdf
Not having scoured the full terms of each, I’m not positive — but that sounds intriguing. I imagine each rebate must say something about not combining with other offers….but at first glance, that appliance rebate only requires a photocopy of your receipt. Seems too good to be true, but that’s the kind of deal I like best.
I got 3 appliances last night stacking all of what you said + 10% coupon (readily available), and will firstly submit the 15% rebate online, at some future time once the stuff is delivered, and then also try for the rebate for buying X appliances. I assume by splitting the transactions for 1 appliance and 2 appliances would void me from the 3 appliance rebate but I’ll still try for the 2. Had split due to Lowe’s 5 GC limit; had 10 $200 GCs from a previous PPDG sale. Glad to have gotten what I needed for better than 35% off based on my math, on already sale prices!
so you get the 15% rebate even if you buy things on sale and/or 10% coupon? The T&C weren’t clear to me about that.
EDIT: just called them, they said Yes, the rebate is on top whatever sales/coupons are, but not all products are eligible, exceptions are in T&C.
Rebate form said after all other discounts and did not mention or exclude coupons in general so I made the assumption, good to go. However keep an eye on whichever portal you use and if they exclude other coupons/promo codes. I did not like TCB’s “we might decline your cashback if you use a coupon not found on our website” type language so I went with a different portal, albeit having a less lesser rate.