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The Offer
- Rakuten is offering $30 in Rakuten Super Points when you pay with Mastercard on orders of $100 or more
The Fine Print
- Receive $30 in Rakuten Super Points™ (3,000 points) after you pay for an order of $100 or more using Mastercard at checkout. Offer valid only when using Mastercard to complete purchase at checkout, and not valid on purchases made using PayPal. Valid from 12/20/18 at 12:00AM (PST) until 12/31/18 at 11:59PM (PST) or until promotional funding is exhausted, whichever occurs first. Rakuten.com reserves the right to cancel, modify or limit the promotion at any time in its sole discretion.
- This promotion is open only to individuals age 18 or older, who must establish a Rakuten.com account or be signed into their Rakuten.com account. Rakuten Super Points™ will be earned only once per household.
- It may take up to one (1) business day for Rakuten Points to be viewable in your account and will expire 1 year (365 days) thereafter. Individuals will receive an email when points are available.
- For exact Rakuten Super Points™ expiration dates, please check your Rakuten.com account.
- Rakuten.com reserves the right to void Rakuten Super Points™ on orders that do not follow these regulations. Bulk purchases made by resellers do not qualify. Rakuten Super Points™ are not cash or currency and cannot be transferred, credited to an account, redeemed for cash, or used for gift card purchases or redemptions.
Our Verdict
Not as good as the previous $15 off $100+ plus 20% back in points, but might still be useful for some readers. If you see any good buys for around $100, let us know in the comments below.
Hat tip to Frequent Miler
Finally picked up a Samsung M.2 SSD. 500GB ( MZ-V7E500BW ), final price ~$100 after discount and points. Decent enough price, though I have seen it a tad bit lower than this.
Rakuten has had a pretty dubious history of credit card information leaks (I’ve seen complaints for years on SD); personally I’d stick to Paypal with them, if they still support that.
For the ebates cash out do we need to give them our address? That seems really intrusive. What do people do?
Link to your paypal account
Even for paypal they want the home address. Or that’s what it says.
PayPal wants my a copy of my social security card, which I find intrusive, so I opted for a check. If you only make one purchase via eBates, they’ll send your check early so that you’d buy more