Over the past couple of days, we’ve talked about a few different gift card deals at Staples and Kroger. These should be good for at least the upcoming week. I used several of these deals on Saturday to buy over $7500 in gift cards to resell
(SEE ALSO: Another day, another $900 in profit from reselling gift cards)
I noticed on Kroger’s site that there are a few other gift card digital coupons. This is in addition to the ones on The Limited, Yankee Candle, Visa, Mastercard and American Express that we wrote about last week.
New Kroger gift card deals
Here are a few of the gift card deals. These all seem to be limited to one per account.
$5 off 2 Bath and Body Works cards (excludes $10 cards) and $10 off Overstock.com gift cards
$10 off 2 H&M cards and $10 off 2 Logan’s Roadhouse cards
Of the 4 of them, I think that the Overstock.com one has the most benefit for gift card reselling. There are several exchanges that are offering 80% on those cards, which would be break-even. All 4 of these coupons go through 11/26
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