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Finish up your last minute shopping with 10% off Target Gift Cards (physical and email)

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Target is offering 10% off  its gift cards in various denominations from $10 – $300. Perfect for last minute gifts on the wide variety of tech and home goods found at Target, these cards ship with free email delivery and are redeemable both in-store and online “starting 12/21/15 at 10am Central time”. And remember REDcard holders will knock an extra 5% off all Target purchases. 

There are also various styles of cards to choose from including those for kids and basic holiday themed options.

T&C:

*Limit 1 transaction with a max discount of $30. Gift card redeemable starting 12/21/15 at 10am Central time. Discount does not apply to Target Visa, TargetMasterCard, Target American Express or other retailer prepaid cards. Terms and conditions apply to gift cards.

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Comments

  1. weakguy - 10 years ago

    Hi Justin, I’m pretty sure that RedCard discount excludes gift cards. I know that because that’s what I did last year on Black Friday and I got zero additional discount, and then I read the fine print on the RedCard page and had a long “damn it” face expression.

    I recommend using your cash back credit cards to purchase the gift cards in store to get the maximum savings.

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices