[Expired] Get 3% Cash Back on All Newegg Purchases with Visa Savings Edge

Newegg.com now earns 3% cash back on purchases paid for with a Visa business card enrolled in the free Visa Savings Edge program.

Visa has a SavingsEdge program, available for all Visa business cards, which earns cash back as a statement credit at various merchants. The amount of cash back varies by the retailer. It works on business cards only, not personal cards. Each Visa business card needs to be enrolled separately. (Enroll Here)

Visa has now added Newegg as a new partner in the program with a 3% cash back offer. Valid 4/18/17 – 4/17/18. Maximum cash back is $200 for the year. If you spend $6,667 you’ll meet that number.

I personally don’t have many Visa business cards, but I do have an INK Plus and I’ll happily use it at Newegg or any other SavingsEdge partner. Always remember to use a shopping portal as well for Newegg. You can typically get 2% cash back or 2x points on various portals. Coupled with SavingsEdge that should amount to a minimum 5% back on all Newegg purchases.

A few other new Visa SavingsEdge merchants I noticed: Hostgater, stamps.com, register.com, and BizShield. We’ve added these all to our Payments Workshop.

Related: Complete List of Card-Linked Reward Programs

Hat tip to my friend Tacos

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Jeremy
Jeremy (@guest_563567)
February 23, 2018 23:22

If you purchase on Newegg using your linked Ink Cash/Plus/Preferred card and Paypal as the payer, do you still receive the 3% Visa Savings Edge?

Jeff
Jeff (@guest_412127)
May 30, 2017 09:55

Do Visa gift cards count for 3% cash back?

Jeff
Jeff (@guest_412221)
May 30, 2017 14:37

Not that it makes sense to do with the shipping charge, but good to know just in case!

Steve
Steve (@guest_408384)
May 19, 2017 16:43

You’ve got a typo: neweggs.com

Gerald
Gerald (@guest_408193)
May 19, 2017 10:42

Is there an easy way to find free after rebate stuff at Newegg?

William Charles
Admin
June 7, 2017 02:47

Don’t think so, if you find anything interesting let us know.

Yuriy
Yuriy (@guest_408178)
May 19, 2017 09:53

So does this post to your credit card as credit? Or this posts separately to your SavingsEdge account? Just wondering if this is on top of the 1x points you’d get on the Chase Ink card usage.

Russ
Russ (@guest_408182)
May 19, 2017 10:03

SavingsEdge is run by Visa (not your credit card company) and posts as a credit to your cc account, usually within a few days. I believe any business Visa from any bank can be used in the program.

Mastercard has a similar program called Easy Savings

Dan
Dan (@guest_408040)
May 18, 2017 23:20

Now to just remember to use this card on newegg…

Lantean
Lantean (@guest_408130)
May 19, 2017 06:56

you can delete all other cards from your newegg profile…
😉

Peter
Peter (@guest_408035)
May 18, 2017 22:48

FYI:

Maximum annual earn of $200 per enrolled card.

This equates to $6,666.66 in spend.