Sentences with phrase «purchases at certain stores»

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The official Japenese Metal Gear Rising Revengeance site has been updated with merchandise, that can be won through a lottery by purchasing certain editions of the game at certain stores (for the e...
The official Japenese Metal Gear Rising Revengeance site has been updated with merchandise, that can be won through a lottery by purchasing certain editions of the game at certain stores (for the exact rules go here).
Especially look at all those purchases that give you extra rewards (such as the gas and grocery store extras noted above) and be certain to get as many of those charged as possible.
Take note that purchases made at bakeries and certain restaurants / cafes in department stores, groceries or warehouse clubs will only earn 1 %.
Finally, your teen won't be allowed to make certain purchases or use their card at certain kinds of establishments, like bars, liquor stores, or casinos.
You won't earn 2X Points for purchases made at bakeries, restaurants / cafes inside certain department, grocery, discount and convenience stores or warehouse clubs, sporting camps, public and private golf courses, country clubs (including membership fees), stores that sell musical instruments, video game arcades, bowling alleys, stores that primarily sell video games / accessories, charitable organizations that provide live entertainment, bookstores, and sports complexes where you participate in the sport.
Also read the fine print and disclosures, as some cash back programs may exclude purchases made at certain retail and wholesale stores.
If you've purchased a new PC, you've probably been inundated with requests to purchase certain security suites through popup windows or from a salesperson at the store.
Another option is a rewards credit card; some cards offer extra cash back on purchases at home improvement stores during certain times of the year.
My other rabbit a lionhead I purchased at a petsstore for $ 10 on clearance (yes animals do get put on clearance at certain stores) has to be spayed which will run me around $ 60.
Examples may include, but are not limited to: Charges made outside of the U.S., in duty - free stores, or on board airplanes or cruise vessels; international airline ticket Purchases; vehicle rentals; lodging stays extended beyond original reservation period; certain mail order Purchases; Purchases billed on a recurring basis; Purchases at gas stations; telecommunications charges, including charges incurred with calling cards; taxicab charges; security deposits; late, damage or other fees in connection with rentals; Purchases billed in installments; restaurant tips and other gratuities; and Charges that occur before the end of billing period, if the Charge is posted to your Account after the Closing Date of that billing period.
The best way to redeem ThankYou points earned with the Citi ThankYou Preferred card is by purchasing gift cards at certain stores for one cent per point.
Other rewards include on - time payment bonuses, cash certificates for use at retail stores, and discounts if you use your card for certain types of purchases.
Many retail credit cards, such as those from department stores, have a more complex rewards structure that might include a mix of coupons after a certain amount of purchases at the store, big discounts on the day you sign up for the card and targeted promotions.
The American Express Blue Cash Preferred card (annual fee: $ 75) gives 6 percent at supermarkets (up to $ 6,000 annually in purchases) and 3 percent at gas stations and certain department stores.
Certain issuers, such as Citi, Chase and American Express are even offering an opportunity for cardholders to earn a full 5 percent on everyday purchases made at grocery store, drugstore and gas station locations.
You'll earn 3 % cash back when you use your card at supermarkets on purchases up to $ 6,000 (1 % thereafter) and 3 % at gas stations and certain department stores.
Free time is also when you can choose to spend time with certain classmates in order to learn more about them, including giving them presents purchased with Monokuma Coins at the school store.
Some credit cards reward more points for certain purchases, so using one card at a grocery store and another at a gas station can pay off with more rewards at the end of the month.
Not sure if it's the same everywhere, but at our local Home Depot stores (Los Angeles area), you speak with someone at the commercial (or contractor's) desk, and if your purchase is over $ 2000 (or maybe $ 2500, I'm not 100 % certain), they will send the order off to the «Bid Room».
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