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itsjustpk Member since 2003


From: WI

Saving for: granddaughter, age 19


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The extra 10% for dining and participating grocery items is usually posted a few weeks after...more

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confuzzled
Posts: 4
Registered: 10-30-2008
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McDonalds

1.) I was wondering about the 1% contribution. The description says "Register your card within 30 days of purchasing it and earn rewards on its full value " So does that mean, if I buy a $50 giftcard, register it, and then buy $2.00 worth of food, it will give me 1% of the $50?  Thats what it sounded like to me!

I assume that I'm living in a dreamland with that theory though, I bet it only gives the 1% of what meal you purchase.

Which one is it, oh knowledgeable ones!

2.) Another question:  how about if someone gives you a giftcard as a gift? Can you register that, or do I have to be the one that buys the card?

3.) Do I have to use a linked/registered debit/credit card to buy the giftcard?


Regular Contributor
DispDave
Posts: 140
Registered: 10-30-2008

No Subject

It is on the total value of the card since you will use it all at McDonalds eventually. If you get it as a gift one person can register it. I always ask the giver if they are a member or not. It makes no difference how you pay for it.
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Bosombuddy
Posts: 2
Registered: 10-30-2008
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Whenever we go to mcdonalds, which is pretty often, I always use my giftcard.  It's been one of the easist and quickest ways to earn upromise money.  Two years ago they use to give 5%.  I guess it was my fault that they went down to 1% since I use it all they time.

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confuzzled
Posts: 4
Registered: 10-30-2008
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No Subject

so if the 1% is on the total amount of the giftcard, does that apply everytime you use the card?
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Bosombuddy
Posts: 2
Registered: 10-30-2008

No Subject

If you purchase a giftcard for $10 then it's 1% on that which would be .10.  You have to register the card and always use the same one.  You can reload whenever you're empty and it automatically adds to your upromise account.

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bassgirl
Posts: 7
Registered: 09-29-2009
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McDonald's reloads

As I understand it, it is supposed to give the reward with each reload.  So if you reload a card for $25, you get  one current reward for that reload, until you reload the card again.

September was 5 %, and I joined late in Sept, so I squeaked in at the last minute (Sept 29th) and reloaded a McD card I had to hand.  It has nothing to do with what you order at the restaurants when you eat, or how you pay for it.  THat was my first one, so now the only thing I'm not sure of is how long it takes to show up. Anyone?

 

These cards are great for late night needs when cash would otherwise be low or spent, and also for on the way to my classes.

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DedicatedDad
Posts: 11
Registered: 10-30-2008

Re: McDonalds

Hi. I work at Upromise and manage this program. Here's how it works. You get 1% (was 5% for September) for each card you buy or re-load, as long as you have it registered in your Upromise account. We give you 30 days from the initial purchase of the card to register it so you can use the card the same day without missing out. If you get a card as a gift, as long as it wasn't purchased more than 30 days previously, and as long as the gift-giver didn't already register it, you can register it and save. The contribution you earn is based on the total amount loaded onto the card (either at the first purchase or with any re-load), not on how much you spend. We figure you will spend it eventually since this is the only place you can use the card. This is such an easy way to save for anyone that goes to McDonald's. All you have to do is make sure your card is registered and loaded before you dine.

 

Also, you don't have to use a registered credit/debit card to make the purchase but if you use your Upromise Credit Card (like I do), you earn the extra 1% too!

 

We'll be running more promotions in the future (like we did in September) so check back to the site often.

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