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Home Depot 10% off at Cardpool.

miketoo2

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Need a new disposal for the sink and went to Cardpool to see what Lowes and HD cards were selling at. Initally said 8.5% but when I went to buy was 10% off HD. Highest discount I've seen for HD on that site. Everylittle bit helps right? When i use these they still let you collect on
Ebates/Fatwallet. Plus your rewards card when u buy the card on Cardpool.
 
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c615586

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Awesome tip, thanks so much.

Combining this discount with Fatwallet and my Amex cash back saved me a ton of $$$ @ HD (and Sears as soon as the e-card # arrives in my email.)

I'll definitely be using Cardpool when the Holidays come around this year.
 

Sirthor1881

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Awesome tip, thanks so much.

Combining this discount with Fatwallet and my Amex cash back saved me a ton of $$$ @ HD (and Sears as soon as the e-card # arrives in my email.)

I'll definitely be using Cardpool when the Holidays come around this year.

I have a fatwallet account too how does adding this deal to fatwallet help you save more? I am curious I would like to jump on some HD cards too.
 

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Fatwallet will do nothing for this deal, but when you order from Homedepot with the giftcards you would then order online thru fatwallet.
 

c615586

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Fatwallet will do nothing for this deal, but when you order from Homedepot with the giftcards you would then order online thru fatwallet.

Exactly... For example, I bought $1000 worth of gift cards from Cardpool for $900. I then bought $1000 worth of stuff from HD, but went to HD through FatWallet, getting 3% off the purchase (of $1000). I also get 1% cash back from Amex, so I basically paid $860 for what would have been $1000 purchase.
 

Sirthor1881

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Oh okay I see now. I have never purchased anything through fat wallet, I will have to look into that now though.
 

c615586

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Exactly as c615586 said, only I get 5% back on my Subaru Chase card.

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Are these gift cards good for Canadian Home Depot stores?

I'm moving into a fixer upper in October and saving some dough would be cool.
 

Snowbound

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Exactly... For example, I bought $1000 worth of gift cards from Cardpool for $900. I then bought $1000 worth of stuff from HD, but went to HD through FatWallet, getting 3% off the purchase (of $1000). I also get 1% cash back from Amex, so I basically paid $860 for what would have been $1000 purchase.

Never heard of Fatwallet, so checked it out. Says gift card purchases are not eligible for the cash back deal.
 
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c615586

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That's really interesting because I've been using HD gift cards purchased through Giant Eagle (supermarket chain) for online purchases from HD through Fatwallet and I always get my cash back discounts. It takes a few months for the $$ to become available, but it always works. Can't hurt to make your HD purchase by clicking through Fatwallet.
 
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miketoo2

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Never heard of Fatwallet, so checked it out. Says gift card purchases are not eligible for the cash back deal.

I can attest that it work for me thru Home depot and Sears in the past.. Now, I would doubt that they would allow you to purchase a Gift Card at HD(collect 3%) and then let you have 3% again when you spend it. Is that what you mean?
 

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I've been purchasing gift cards through ebates for a few months. Use my discover so I get %1 on all purchases through them. Then I take the cards to the store and get my %10 off... Cash back for Lowes through ebates was %6 a few weeks ago. Got a $100 card for about $83 final cost..
 

StillKeen

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Tried Cardpool for the first time today. I went for an 'e-giftcard', thinking it'd be quicker and I'd be able to buy it and use it within 10 minutes, therefore minimizing my risk.

I added the item I wanted to the cart and confirmed how much it'd be after tax, then ordered an appropriate card.

Got stuffed around with cardpool verification, and it took about 6 hours and a phone call (from them to me, as you can't call them), but the item has just been ordered now.

I'll use them again, but only when I can order the card for something I'm just about to buy.

Savings was 9% today, so that's my tax back on the purchase, and it was free shipping.

I was thinking I'd use cards for the $12k of kitchen cabinets, $4k counter tops and possibly another $6k of appliances, but that'd require a ton of cards, and they'll only 'cover' up to $1000 per customer for something being wrong with the cards. Too much risk. I might buy $1000, then go pay for my dishwasher, then buy another $1000 and buy the range ...
 
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miketoo2

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It only takes that long the first time. Each time after, I have gotten my ecards within 5 minutes.
 

c615586

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Cardpool typically takes 10-15 minutes for me. Giftcardzen.com is usually very fast--maybe 2-3 minutes, but they don't have nearly as many cards available.

Giftcardgranny.com (no, seriously--that's the name) is pretty useful as an aggregator of various giftcard websites.
 

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I was thinking I'd use cards for the $12k of kitchen cabinets, $4k counter tops and possibly another $6k of appliances, but that'd require a ton of cards, and they'll only 'cover' up to $1000 per customer for something being wrong with the cards. Too much risk. I might buy $1000, then go pay for my dishwasher, then buy another $1000 and buy the range ...

Here's the text of the Cardpool Purchase Guarantee Program. It's pretty vague in my opinion. I'm not sure what it actually covers:

Cardpool is committed to making our customers happy by offering the highest level of service possible. If you are not satisfied with your Cardpool purchase for any reason, you may return your unused gift card for a full refund*. If you purchase any gift card from Cardpool, we guarantee it will be valid at the merchant and to the dollar amount specified on your order. We make such guarantees for up to 100 days from the date of your purchase, up to a maximum of $1000 per customer.
 
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