- Joined
- Sep 1, 2019
- Messages
- 11
Btw, hoping you get well, albeit we didn't start off on the right foot. 🙂Thanks, BC. Still working on the survivor part.
😉
Btw, hoping you get well, albeit we didn't start off on the right foot. 🙂Thanks, BC. Still working on the survivor part.
😉
The day you are diagnosed with cancer, is the day you become a cancer survivor. Take it one day at a time and enjoy every sandwich! Been there and done it with 3 different cancers.Thanks, BC. Still working on the survivor part.
😉
It's all good, OP.
Guys DO NOT MAKE ME TELL ON YOU!
You guys CAN BE RESPECTFUL WHILE DISAGREEING WITH EACH OTHER, I WILL REPORT YOU!
Pm me🤨 turning leaves with returning to your old username
You can use those cards no problem. It's only when you buy a GC with a non Target credit card to circumvent the discount policy that you need to worry. If you have wallet, add them to your account and use them. Otherwise, use them like normal.Gift cards confuse me. I have more than a hundred dollars worth saved because I don't know if I can use them or how to use them. Most are the freebies you get with a purchase. I haven't seen a handbook in many, many years. How can they legit be used?
They don't care until they decide you're gone, then it's a reason to fire you.Heck, I used to have a TM checkout at SCO and once she had her total, she would run over to another SCO and reload a gift card that she would use a credit card to pay for.
My store didn't care, truly an ASANTS thing.
This is why it's confusing to me. You don't get a discount on the gift card when it's purchased with a non-Target card, so there's no double dipping here. Why is that wrong? Also, when I used a gift card online, no discount applied.Heck, I used to have a TM checkout at SCO and once she had her total, she would run over to another SCO and reload a gift card that she would use a credit card to pay for.
My store didn't care, truly an ASANTS thing.
She gets her TM discount by paying with a Target g/c. She likely gets reward points/miles on the credit card that she used to pay for the Target gift card.This is why it's confusing to me. You don't get a discount on the gift card when it's purchased with a non-Target card, so there's no double dipping here. Why is that wrong? Also, when I used a gift card online, no discount applied.
I'm not looking good - if you can believe that. LOL!
Hang in there, kartman!But of course!!!
I agree with this one. After the diagnosis, you're a survivor until you're not. Hang in there, @KartmanThe day you are diagnosed with cancer, is the day you become a cancer survivor. Take it one day at a time and enjoy every sandwich! Been there and done it with 3 different cancers.