10-26-2010, 02:39 PM
jdc wrote:
5% off just makes tax 3.75% rather than 8.75%
Since we buy a lot of food there, savings might be minimal.
I shop at our SuperTarget a lot for things like shampoo, mouthwash, linens, some clothes, cat food, food, etc., so I can see the savings being a nice bonus. I am always going to use a credit card, and 5% is more than any of my cash back cards give me, so why not take the extra 4%. The only negative is that I will need to go to one more website to bill pay once a month, but that shouldn't be much of a hassle. If they ever drop the 5% off thing, I would probably go back to using one of my other cards.
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