We have the Target
redcard as well, even though we save 5 % we just see it as not having to pay state taxes =)
Not exact matches
Target's store card, also referred to
as the Target
REDcard, saves you 5 percent on every purchase made at the store, gives you free shipping on all online purchases and extends your return window by 30 days.
If you're a
REDcard carrier, be sure to schedule your payments on time,
as payment delays are another common complaint.
For the most part,
as long
as you do any shopping at Target, the
REDcard's 5 % discount is likely to trump the 1 % cash back rate from the American Express Serve ® Cash Back.
As a prepaid debit card, the
REDcard is on the cheaper side of things - having less fees than most other cards like it.
As with most retail credit cards, the
REDcard has very high APR - 23.15 %.
The credit card version of the
REDcard is currently issued
as a Mastercard ® with chip - and - PIN technology.
The
REDcard is offered
as a debit or a credit card.
Armageddon came to our world in May when Target suddenly cut off debit card reloads to their prepaid
REDcard (informally known
as REDbird).
The Target
REDcard credit card is issued by TD Bank and does not offer any additional cardholder benefits, such
as those that are commonly found on MasterCard or Visa credit cards.
If you haven't heard about it yet, the Target Prepaid
Redcard, which we in the miles / points world now refer to
as Redbird, is a brand new product that is very similar to Bluebird but has some key differences.
Dear Discount Debbie,
As far as retail cards go, Target's Redcard is one of the most generous: 5 percent off all purchases, with no limit, applied right at the checkout counter — not a rebate that shows up on a later statemen
As far
as retail cards go, Target's Redcard is one of the most generous: 5 percent off all purchases, with no limit, applied right at the checkout counter — not a rebate that shows up on a later statemen
as retail cards go, Target's
Redcard is one of the most generous: 5 percent off all purchases, with no limit, applied right at the checkout counter — not a rebate that shows up on a later statement.
Use your
REDcard to get another 5 % discount and go through a shopping portal such
as SimplyBestCouponsfor 5 % cashback.
Earlier, we wrote that Target Prepaid
REDcard will no longer allow credit card loads
as of May 06, 2015.
As expected, Target has hardcoded its system to not allow credit cards to load
REDcard.
He grabbed his
RedCard and went to Target to meet his spending obligations on the AMEX Gold card
as any responsible citizen would've done (LOL), but his swipes were denied.
We've seen several shutdowns of avenues for manufactured spending, from Target not allowing credit card and then debit card loads to its Target
Redcard, to Serve and Bluebird accounts being shutdown
as well
as Citibank no longer allowing you to fund checking accounts with a credit card.
We all knew this was coming sooner than later —
As per a memo released by Target and also reported on several blogs TODAY 5/5 is the last day to load
Redcard using Credit card.
Then there are retail cards, such
as the Target
Redcard, which gives you 5 percent off of all purchases — only at Target.
(This will be the same
as on the web, which is $ 35 for any payment method, or $ 25 for
REDcard holders.)
In addition to going live nationwide on Google Express, Target's
REDcard debit and credit card will become available
as a payment option for Google Express shoppers in 2018, which has the added benefit of allowing Google Express to display to shoppers the
REDcard discount (5 percent on most purchases and free shipping).