[Expired] Apply for a new Target REDcard Debit/Credit and Get $50 off $150 Shopping Trip

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The Offer

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Target has a special offer for those signing up for a REDcard:

  • Get a coupon for $50 off a $150 qualifying purchase when you are approved for a debit or credit REDcard in-stores and at Target.com between 4/7/19–4/20/19.

 

The Fine Print

  • The coupon will be mailed to approved cardholders with their REDcard and will be valid through May 25, 2019.
  • Excludes gift cards, prepaid cards, alcohol, milk, select baby products (DockATot, Halo, Owlet, Peg Perego, Philips Avent), select toys (Barbie Dreamhouse, Fisher-Price Imaginext Jurassic Rex, Hot Wheels Corkscrew Crash, Thomas & Friends Super Station), Elf on the Shelf, LEGO, L.O.L. Surprise House, Bose, JBL, Sonos, Apple, Fitbit, Tile, Google Home/Mini/Max, LG OLED TV, Samsung TVs, GoPro, DSLR cameras & lenses, mobile contracts, Nintendo hardware and Switch games, PS4 hardware, Xbox hardware, Red Dead Redemption II video games, Vitamix, Weber, Traeger, Tylenol pain relief, clinic & pharmacy, and Target Optical.
  • To qualify for coupon discount, the total must not include excluded products.

Our Verdict

If you’ve been meaning to signup for a REDcard, this would be a nice opportunity. You can get the credit version if you’d like, or save yourself the ding to your credit report and get the debit version. Past offers were for a $25 coupon.

REDcard doesn’t typically have any sort of signup bonus; people get it just for the 5% off at Target, faster shipping, and longer return window. They do sometimes have small bonuses available via shopping portals for signing up for a REDcard. Currently, I see Swagbucks offering $4 for signing up for a REDcard via their landing page, should stack with the coupon deal. Let us know if you see any other offers like that.

Hat tip to reader Zac

View Comments (23)

  • There are DPs that store credit cards doesn't count towards Chase 5/24, but haven't seen any feedback if Target Redcard is one of them. I may have to be the DP I want to see but just wondering if anyone has info on this.

    • My same thoughts man. I'm looking at this opportunity to get those headphones! It's either the Redcard CC or the TD Bank Cash Visa Card that has a $200 sign up bonus after $500 in spend.

      • I just realized that the 5% off would only give $17.5 off. And the extra $50 coupon. Any credit card would get you close to the sign up bonus (at least $100) and at least 1% too. So this is not worth it unless you shop at Target regularly.

  • I never shop at target but I pulled the trigger on the debit card deal ONLY because The coupon stacked with a current 15% off furniture deal plus 5% off with the card plus 5% off your whole cart promo plus $5 GC When you bought 20$ worth of household goods. Did all this on my computer and picked up in store.

    • How did you get the $50 off coupon. I thought it was mailed with your debit card in the mail?

  • i've been having trouble applying for the debit version of this but maybe it's worth trying one more time

    • They mention a few brands of TV's, but I imagine there are TV's that would work for this deal?

    • Most of what I buy at Target is groceries. Maybe take a look at their furniture (indoor or patio) or closet organization, if you have a need. Or non-Switch video games.

  • Is it possible to get the sign up offer for the credit card version if you already have a debit card with them?

  • A warning for anyone you can get rejected for a debit card and get a hard pull. It happens to me twice, it's is the only debit card that I got rejected in my life. At that time I had capital one credit card and another 2. The only issue in credit was a paid charge off in the previous 4 years but my credit score was on 670. After I apply to that I was apply to get othe credit cards. That was 4 years ago Im not sure if that changed.

  • I wonder if you can get the coupon for a debit card if you already have a credit card with them.