(EXPIRED) Today Only – 15x on Dell purchases via Rakuten (stack with Amex Offers / credits)

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Rakuten is offering 15% back at Dell Technologies, which can alternatively be 15x Membership Rewards points per dollar spent. Combined with the Dell Amex offers that are floating around right now, it’s a great time to use those $200 Business Platinum credits.

There’s no expiry listed, so it might be available for today only.

The Deal

  • Rakuten is offering up to 15% cash back / 15x Membership Rewards per dollar spent on purchases at Dell Technologies
  • Direct link to this deal

If you’re new to Rakuten

If you’re new to Rakuten, there is a current referral promotion to get $30 back when you sign up and spend $30 or more within 90 days. Feel free to use one of our referral links with our thanks.

Tim’s Referral Link

Greg’s Referral Link

Stephen’s Referral Link

Nick’s Referral Link

For more detail about setting your earning preference with Rakuten, see Rakuten (formerly Ebates): now change from cash back to Membership Rewards points.

Terms and Conditions

  • Cash Back is not available on Dell Outlet, Dell Refurbished Computers, Dell Small Business, or Dell Canada purchases via Dell Technologies.
  • Cash Back is not available on Dell Business Alliance Systems orders, Dell Employee & Affiliates Purchase Program, Dell Premier Orders, Education orders, Emerging Business Division orders, gift cards, Government orders, Healthcare orders, Internet Service Provider Division orders, Medium & Large Business orders, Dell QTO (Quote to order), eQuote orders, Call/Chat agent supported orders, price matching/adjustments or preorders.
  • Cash Back not available on sales of products and services believed to be sold to parties reselling products and/or services offered by Dell. Cash Back is not available for large volume orders and cancelled/exchanged/refunded orders.
  • Cash Back is only available on US orders placed on the Dell Technologies US site. Using coupon codes that are not listed on Rakuten will void Cash Back. To be safe, stick to codes provided by Rakuten.

Quick Thoughts

Sometimes, Dell offers varying cashback percentages based on what you’re buying, with things like laptops at the bottom of the pay scale. Not so on this, everything is giving 15x, including laptops, monitors and desktops.

Whatever you may consider purchasing, the increased rate here will be appealing given the timing. Those who have a Business Platinum card the with semi-annual Dell credit have until the end of December to use the second one, so earning a nice return while knocking it out will make for a nice pre-holiday treat.

Remember that there are currently Dell Amex Offers out that give $50 off of $250, $100 off of $500 or 10% up to $1000 cashback. You can use up to three different payments online at Dell, so even if one of those offers isn’t on your Business Platinum card, you can still take advantage of the Dell credit, the Amex offer AND Rakuten’s 15x at the same time by splitting tender.

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Slaven

Any ideas what to get for under $300? Have biz plat credits to use

Frahan

you can find inspiron 15 laptop sub $300

Jason

Do you know if this will work on software? Looking to purchase a Adobe CC 1yr subscription.

Eric T

Tim, do you think we’ll have a higher percentage on Rakuten during Black Friday or Cyber Monday?