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It’s Back! Get Paid to Buy Miles At Safeway 11/6 to 12/3

Update: I’ve successfully bought multiples under 1 Vons Club account.  Also I’ve had to have manager override to use the coupon on a $11 purchase–but it was accepted with the override.  Push for acceptance, they can do a “general merch” $10 coupon.

I held off posting this yesterday because I wanted to personally test it. I’ve confirmed it live at my Vons, and so I feel comfortable posting about it.

Right now Safeway (and Vons) have a buy $100+ in Mastercard Gift cards, get a coupon for $10 off of your next shopping trip.  The gift card costs $5.95, and the coupon offsets this.  In addition I verified that this works on Variable Load cards by buying a $489.22 Mastercard at my local Vons. I did receive a $10 off coupon for this purchase. This is similar to the deal that was going on in Sept/Oct, but this time you must buy a Mastercard Gift Card (not Visa!).

You can buy a $500 reloadable Mastercard and net 500-1000 UR/SPG/AA/XYZ Miles.  The cost is $5.95 but you get a $10 off coupon good for your next purchase.  That doesn’t mean $3-$4 in real profit for each of these deals. Hidden costs include the cost to liquidate ($.70), the cost to drive there, and your time, taking your T-Rate into consideration. It is possible with a close Safeway, or a Safeway and good Drug store in the same shopping center to make money on this deal.  You could end up with a net negative CPM for this deal.  

Leveraging This Deal Even Further

For another day and a half (or until they sell out) Groupon is offering a $10 Starbucks Card for $5.  Deal is dad, the rest of the info here is still valid for any other groupon purchase so I’ll leave it in.

Groupon employs an address match for determining if an order is a duplicate.  Anyone who’s tried to buy multiple Groupons knows that after one or two your address is flagged and orders are cancelled.

We can get around this address verification and leverage this deal further using the gift cards we buy at Safeway. Register them to multiple addresses on the site: www.mygiftcardsite.com:

 

Sign up for multiple groupon accounts (maybe using 10 minute email accounts), and use each to buy your $10 card.  Lather, rinse, repeat.  You’ve got a mile printing machine–with the $10 for $5 starbucks cards covering almost the full $5.95 purchase fee.

Putting the Numbers Together

Net gain 500-1000 miles + $10 coupon + $10 Starbucks Card for $5.95 + $5 at Groupon, your time, and travel to Safeway store.

Potential issues:

-You Safeway might not allow you to use a credit card.

-You might go nuts and  end up with AA from your CC issuer.

-The closest Safeway is far. Too Far.

This post is by no means a full MMR primer, but I do I want to cover potential issues before you go out and buy these cards.  Milenomics is about being smart, and never too greedy.  Remember, Bulls make miles, bears make miles, pigs get slaughtered.

Remember the Float Rule

The float rule comes into play with all MMRs. The float rule states that; If tomorrow your ability to cash out [these purchases] went away would you have serious issues with paying your credit card bill? If the answer to that question is yes–you bought too many.

If you’ve had luck finding these, post in the comments.  And remember–take the miles you need, and then switch to cash back.


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