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The Offer
No direct link, targeted offer
- Spend $200 or more and get $50 back with select construction suppliers
The Fine Print
- Select U.S. construction suppliers include 84 Lumber, Ferguson, Grainger, HD Supply White Cap, Hilti, Ryder, Sherwin Williams, Sun Belt, Wagner, and Watsco. Eligible transactions must be made in USD.
- Excludes international transactions, purchases made through third parties, and affiliate brands.
- 84 Lumber: Excludes 84 Insurance, 84 Travel, 84 Outdoor, Nemacolin Woodlands, and invoiced payments.
- HD Supply White Cap: Excludes transactions made via BillTrust, Repair & Remodel, Core Main, Creative Touch Interior (CTI), USABlueBook, Facilities Maintenance, WW Fire Protection, Interior Solutions, Home Improvement Solutions, Construction & Industrial – Brafasco, HD Supply Canada, events, GSA Advantage, and Protraining.
- Ryder: Excludes Coop by Ryder and charitable donations.
Our Verdict
Guess it’s a useful offer if you’re in the construction business?
Hat tip to Curmudgeon
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I’d be interested to hear DPs on what actually triggers this offer.
Construction is a bit of a misnomer on their part, “construction and manufacturing” would be more accurate. Grainger, for example, is an industrial supplier that sells almost everything a manufacturer would need. But if you don’t have a business account with them, Zoro (consumer arm of the same company) will have lower prices. I wonder if this only shows up on Business cards… 0/1 for me, 0/2 for my wife, all personal cards.
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Been dealing with Grainger for years, only now do I find out they own Zoro! Makes sense though, thanks for the heads up.
I got this on two business cards – Simply Cash and Hilton Biz. It makes sense though as these really aren’t consumer-type stores.
A few years back, I bought without a business account, a single nut driver from Grainger… (For my keyboard) They seemed slightly surprised when I went in to pick it up.
That’s… Oddly specific