The Offer
Direct Link (contains affiliate, don’t forget to use a portal)
- Target.com is offering 15% off almost everything site-wide, discount is automatic at checkout.
The Fine Print
- Online only
- Excludes all gift cards, Target Restock orders, Target Optical, and Portrait Studio, CVS pharmacy, clinic, Duluth Pack (online only), Pulsar (online only), Weber, Traeger, prepaid cards (airtime, entertainment, iTunes, and online gaming), Elf on the Shelf, LEGO, select board games (Cards Against Humanity, Joking Hazard game, Exploding Kittens, Bears vs Babies, What do you Meme), WellieWishers, DSLR cameras and lenses, LG OLED TVs, Google products, Bose, Sonos, JBL, TOMS Apple Watch Bands, GoPro, Nintendo hardware, Switch software, Fitbit, Samsung and LG TVs, Xbox One X, Target Mobile purchases, alcohol, dairy milk, power dental, power shave, Tylenol, Apple
- Not valid on previous orders
- Ends midnight (probably CT)
Our Verdict
The truth is you’ll do better waiting until tomorrow and using the 20% off coupon if you have one (looks like the exclusions on both are similar). The main reason to use this one specifically is for Black Friday deals.
Remember to use a shopping portal; currently, SBC is offering 3-5%, BF is offering 3%, and TCB 2.25%. (our portal referral links can be found here).
Gift cards are going to be 10% off again on Sunday December 3rd.
So they don’t have Target gift card sale this year? Last time around this time, they had $300 GC for $270z
Nest items are on sale. As far as I know, today is the last day. When the 20% off coupon kicks in tomorrow, prices will be back to MSRP.
Ibotta has rebates of 20% back for several sites today, including Amazon, Target, Groupon, etc.
If you are new to ibotta, you can get a $10 welcome bonus if referred by a current member. 😉
Should work with the 15% and free shipping already offered at Target since a code is not needed for those promos.
Check details for all offers before proceeding.
The 20% coupon doesn’t exclude Samsung TVs like the 15% public one.
Target is such a trash company, nobody wants to read X% off site wide only to have to read the fine print to figure out if anything they could possibly want might be exempt from an exclusion..