Tax Rebate + Reward Credit Card Followup

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This is just a quick followup to my previous post about getting a huge grocery discount by combining tax rebate promotions with a reward credit card. From what I’ve heard, both Meijer and Albertson’s will offer a similar deal though, in the case of Meijer, the extra 10% (in the form of a coupon) has to be spent on “general merchandise and apparel.”

Regardless, once you factor in the discount for using a 5% reward credit card on the initial gift card purchase, this is a pretty hot deal.

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  1. It does seem like a great way to save on groceries. At this point, I think we need all the help we can get.

    Comment by Experts on Credit — Apr 29th 2008 @ 6:39 pm

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