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Target’s popular gift card deal returns!
Through July 13th, Target Circle Members (free to join) can score a $15 Target eGift Card with $100 specialty eGift Card including Fanatics, and multi-store gift cards for Dave & Buster’s, ULTA, adidas, and more!
If you’re an avid Target shopper, this is a great way to set yourself up for even more savings during their Circle Week Sale, AND they never expire! 🙌
And, don’t forget, Target Circle Card holders get an extra 5% off!
Here are a few eGift Cards to score…
Buy 2 Happy Birthday eGift Cards $50 each
Total = $100
$15 Target Gift Card Automatically added
Final cost $100 total + FREE $15 Target Gift Card!
Buy 2 Fun & Fabulous eGift Cards $50 each
Total = $100
$15 Target Gift Card Automatically added
Final cost $100 total + FREE $15 Target Gift Card!
Buy Fanatics eGift Card $100
$15 Target Gift Card Automatically added
Final cost $100 + FREE $15 Target Gift Card!
Note that this offer is valid online only and you must be signed into your account for the eGift Card to automatically apply. There is a limit of one Target gift card per customer, but you may mix & match the eGift Cards to hit the $100 threshold.
Chelsey is a writer & photographer with both a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from Arizona State University. She holds 3+ years blogging experience not only for Hip2Save, but various other publications in the health, lifestyle, and education field.
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