40.5% off everything at Kohl’s

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UPDATE: Code BLOSSOM15 is no longer working.  Kohl’s charge card holders can still get 30% off with code SAVE30, but it is no longer possible to get 40.5% off in total.

Until May 22, Kohl’s has two stackable coupons that total to 40.5% off everything (except gift cards) at Kohl’s.  There is both a 30% off coupon (SAVE30) and a 15% off coupon (BLOSSOM15).  The trick is that you do need to have a Kohl’s charge card to qualify for the 30% off coupon.  When you apply both coupons, you’ll get a combined discount of 40.5% off.  The great thing is that this discount is applied to sales & clearance prices as well!  If you spend more than $75 (after discounts), you’ll also qualify for free shipping.

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The picture above shows an example of stacking both coupons with a product that is on sale.  The purchase comes with free shipping because the total order (before taxes) is greater than $75.  This is just and example and is not meant to be a recommendation to buy the product shown. 

Kohl’s Cash

In addition to this 40.5% discount, you will qualify for $10 of Kohl’s cash for every $50 spent (after discounts, but before shipping and sales tax).  That sounds like an additional 20% rebate if you buy in multiples of $50, but its not really.  When you pay with Kohl’s cash, the portion of your order paid that way does not qualify for discounts and does not count towards totals needed for free shipping.  Regardless, Kohl’s Cash can be used to buy stuff, so it’s a nice extra perk!  Plus, Kohl’s Cash is deducted before sales tax is calculated, so you do get a small discount by not having to pay tax on that portion of your purchase.

Shopping Portals

When shopping online, it’s always a good idea to start with a portal that offers points or cash back for your purchases.  I’ve always had great luck with Chase’s Ultimate Rewards Mall, and they offer an amazing 10 points per dollar for Kohl’s purchases!  In my experience, the points are earned regardless of what coupons have been applied.

Gift Cards

You can save even more (or earn more points) by buying Kohl’s gift cards before making your purchases.  If you want to get the gift cards quickly, the simplest approach is to go to a store where your credit card earns bonus points and buy Kohl’s gift cards there.  One great example is to use a Chase Ink card at an office supply store to get 5 points per dollar.  Another similar option is to double dip at Staples.com.  Start at a cash back portal such as uPromise and click through to Staples.com.  Buy Kohl’s e-gift cards and pay with a Chase Ink card (5X).  The e-gift cards should arrive overnight or early the next day.  Note that Kohl’s only allows up to 4 gift cards to be used per order.  Finally, if you’d rather save money than earn points, consider gift card resellers.  Search GiftCardGranny.com for deals on Kohl’s gift cards.  If you’re in a hurry, opt for electronic gift cards rather than paper ones.

Happy shopping!

Thanks goes to this SlickDeals thread for finding this deal!

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Jon from GR

UR Points are still not showing up from my Kohls Gift Card purchase on May 22… has anyone else had any issues (or successes) recently through the Sapphire Portal (or any other)?

theflyermilerpost

@ Erik…. Ok my point finally showed up, but it took 15 days
@Jon from GR : it took me 15 days..

Ken

I’ve been doing some serious shopping at Kohls lately through the Freedom portal. My last purchase where I stacked two coupons isn’t showing up yet…

Erik

@Adnan – I also used the Sapphire portal for the purchase referenced above. For what it’s worth, I also use the Ink and Freedom portals and haven’t noticed any difference in points posting among the three.

Adnan

@ erik, i am definitely sure it has something to do with my sapphire UR portal, this is the first time i used to buy using the sapphire portal, normally it easily post on inks portal.

Erik

@Adnan – my points posted as pending today, so it only took 6 days for it to show up in my account.

FrequentMiler

david: Yes, it usually works to buy physical gift cards from Kohl’s (not e-gift cards), but note the recent comments where people have not yet seen their points post. This might just be a delay (my guess) or it may be that this trick no longer works.

Adnan

@erik i bought on 5/14..

Erik

@adnan – I bought a physical GC last week (5/16) – still nothing showing in pending.

adnan

@Ravi,I know i cant use them till end of statement, the point did not post on the pending section. I have bought Physical GC last month and the point were in pending status within 4 days, this time its not .

Ravi

Adnan: Points won’t be usable until after your statement closes, but you can check if they’re pending at the UR website.
https://frequentmiler.com/2012/09/14/ultimate-rewards-mall-when-and-where-do-points-post/

adnan

Any one bought Physical GC from khols very recently I mean like a week ago and got their UR posted? I bought lots of them last Monday didn’t get them posted yet…. :((((

david

FM,

Do you know if I can get x10 via UR Mall by buying Kohls G.Cards (not Kohls physical goods)??

The T & C states NO.. But we know sometimes YMMV ? 😉

“Not eligible on purchases made with coupon or discount codes that are not found on this site. Not eligible on gift cards, gift certificates or any other similar cash equivalents, including portion of sale made with Kohl’s Cash. Kohl’s cares merchandise is not eligible.”

harvson3

Through tomorrow – 40% off already-discounted sale items at Gap, plus 14% ebates rebate (including using GC) might make it possible for some to resell items. Dunno. Free shipping at $50. I just got some undershirts.

FrequentMiler

David: I haven’t tried in store purchases but I think it would work.

david

^^^ I should rectify – how about IN STORE purchases ?