Starting today when you purchase a $50.00 American Express Gift Card, you’ll get $10.00 back in ECB at CVS.
Buy American Express Giftcard $50.00
Pay $55.95 (giftcard + activation fee)
Get $10.00 ECB
$4.05 MM after ECB
Limit of 1 per household.
*Note Activation fees may vary by area.
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ANONYMOUS says
Does anyone know if I can use a (or many) CVS Gift Cards to Load Money onto it in the store?
Thanks in Advance!
Ashlie A. says
When does this deal end?
kimmie says
Can you use a save $5.00 off on a $30.00 purchase to buy the giftcard??
Heather says
can use extra care bucks to purchase it?
karen says
No you cannot use ECB to purchase any gift cards. I don’t know about the monthly fee thing…sorry.
Agnes Leon via Facebook says
can you add $50 to an existing Amex gc an not have to pay for the activation fee?
Agnes Leon via Facebook says
can you add $50 to an existing Amex gc an not have to pay for the activation fee?
Krissi says
Can you use ecbs to buy the gift card? is there a monthly fee on the card?
Shannon says
There is no monthly fee.
diane says
they cost to load money onto them green dot does it, or if you have a checking account you can do it for free. …maybe you want to give the card to your teen instead of cash….you can see exactly where they spend it….tons of reasons to use this card, you can even rent a car with this card! try that with a bank issued debit card.
diane says
do you know if I could load 44.05 onto the card and the fee of 5.95 to get the deal?
Melissa McConnell Grieshaber via Facebook says
I think its how they make $ since you can spend them anywhere
Melissa McConnell Grieshaber via Facebook says
There are activation fees on all the visa amex and mastercard gift cards
Diana says
If you pay 55.95 for the AMEX card and get 10ECB wouldn’t your oop be $45.95?
melissa says
You get the 10 ECB afterwards…not during the transaction. So your OOP is $55.95 but then you get $10 back. Depends on how you think of it.
Shannon says
Diana,
I walk in the store with $55.00 in cash in my purse. I leave CVS with
a $50.00 gift card which I can use just like cash
$10.00 ECB
– so I leave with $5.00 more to spend than I had when I walk in. You would only talk OOP when you are actually spending the money – instead you are just changing your cash to a gift card and giving CVS $4.95 in exchange for a $10.00 ECB .
Jaime says
I see what you mean. I was looking at it as a “gifting” option, meaning I would not have that gift card in my possession to spend. Duh. :)
Bethany Brookes via Facebook says
can someone tell me why on earth there is an activation fee? That sounds crazy
Steven says
So these companies can make more money. They make money when you buy the card, then they make even more money from the retailers when you use it. Totally win win! For them. :D
Clippin To Save via Facebook says
Moneymaker.. So after the EBC is factored in, it is a money maker.
Jaime says
I’m seriously confused as to how this is a moneymaker. If you pay $55.95, and get back $10 ECB, it is still $45.95 OOP.
Shannon says
Jaime,
I walk in the store with $55 in purse.
I come out of the store with a $50.00 to spend on an Amex and a $10 ECB.. how is it not a $5.00 Money maker.
Shannon says
Jaime, you would only calculate $45.95 as OOP when you are SPENDING the money – you are essentially taking cash and exchanging it for a gift card = $50 and paying CVS $4.95 to do this and they are giving you $10 back.
Yvette Rivera via Facebook says
What does MM after ECB mean?