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<p>[QUOTE="Mauddib6, post: 811600, member: 3992"]</p><p>Is your premise that you have that much Kohl's cash to start? If so, it's better to buy items that don't work with coupons anyway like electronics just like you stated. I've gotten fitbits and video games with Kohl's cash since they are not eligible for coupons, and they are only slightly overpriced. </p><p></p><p>I think the more common scenario is that you are buying the large item and will have leftover Kohl's Cash. Then, a smart shopper would factor more into the equation- like buying discounted gift cards first hand or on secondary market( I usually watch for deals and buy first hand at 20% off). Then, look at the portals which often go to 8% and sometimes even higher (you always have a little risk the portal will not pay out when you use gift cards, but they often work). Easy math scenario: $400 item, 25% coupon- $300. Discounted gift cards- 20%= $240. Portal payout 10%of 300= $210 oop. Earn 300 Yes2you= $15 and $60 Kohl's cash. Now, just consider that you got a $400 item at about half price, plus $75 in free stuff.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Mauddib6, post: 811600, member: 3992"] Is your premise that you have that much Kohl's cash to start? If so, it's better to buy items that don't work with coupons anyway like electronics just like you stated. I've gotten fitbits and video games with Kohl's cash since they are not eligible for coupons, and they are only slightly overpriced. I think the more common scenario is that you are buying the large item and will have leftover Kohl's Cash. Then, a smart shopper would factor more into the equation- like buying discounted gift cards first hand or on secondary market( I usually watch for deals and buy first hand at 20% off). Then, look at the portals which often go to 8% and sometimes even higher (you always have a little risk the portal will not pay out when you use gift cards, but they often work). Easy math scenario: $400 item, 25% coupon- $300. Discounted gift cards- 20%= $240. Portal payout 10%of 300= $210 oop. Earn 300 Yes2you= $15 and $60 Kohl's cash. Now, just consider that you got a $400 item at about half price, plus $75 in free stuff. [/QUOTE]
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