Many of these sell GCs which presents a bit of a dilemma. Are the Porters, Cellarbrations, etc part of big corporations or are they really little independents? Who is funding the Amex credits?Independent Liquor 100/30 up to 4 times.
Participating locations:
Hardly.These offers are a bit pedestrian this festive season...
Before I make a moderate detour to the Cellarbrations locations that are somewhat proximal, what kind of gift cards might I hope to find?Hardly.
Independent Liquor for 30% (buy gift cards) back and recent Officeworks (again buy gift cards) offer are as good as it gets for Amazon post Smallshop world. Especially as they were available on supp cards - multiple times for the liquor offer.
It varies greatly, but some discussion here:Before I make a moderate detour to the Cellarbrations locations that are somewhat proximal, what kind of gift cards might I hope to find?
I visited a Cellarbrations store today ( NSW) and on enquiring was told that they didn’t sell gift cards of any description.Before I make a moderate detour to the Cellarbrations locations that are somewhat proximal, what kind of gift cards might I hope to find?
I went to an IGA today and they had only IGA GCs. I didn't buy.Would be interested to know what GCs people have been able to purchase and from which outlets.
What GCs are you buying @Dr Ralph?Re current $30 independent liquor offer.
I tried to do 4 x $100 transaction sin succession at one of the listed merchants today and was blocked by AMEX for suspected fraudulent transactions. They texted, email and then rang me about it. Suffice to say I gave it to them - especially as they should be expecting multiple transactions with a listed merchant because of this offer.
I do note that I did the same thing on Sunday and there were no issues.
If this was true then it whould happen everytime there's a cash back offer. Reality is that it doesn't!Sounds like a pretty normal fraud mitigation measure that's easy to unblock. Repeated transactions at the same store under the PIN-less threshold is a surefire way of getting any card flagged. Most people just don't do that, even with a cashback offer, so no need to "give it" to anybody.
I got quite few denies for repeat purchases at the vendor machine at work, which charges the same price for drinksSounds like a pretty normal fraud mitigation measure that's easy to unblock. Repeated transactions at the same store under the PIN-less threshold is a surefire way of getting any card flagged. Most people just don't do that, even with a cashback offer, so no need to "give it" to anybody.