Easy moneymaker: Spend $30 at AT&T, earn a profit [Targeted]

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Doctor of Credit is reporting the latest round of a targeted offer that may be available in your online login at several banks, including Bank of America, Regions Bank, Suntrust Bank, BBVA, BB&T, PNC, Columbia Bank, Beneficial Bank, and Christian Community Credit Union. The offer is simple: Spend $15 two separate times with AT&T by November 14, 2017, and you will get more cash back than you’ve spent. There are different versions of the offer; if targeted, you could receive $100 / $75 / $50 depending on the offer. Even if you don’t have any AT&T service, you can buy two accessories for $15 each and still make an easy profit, donating or giving away the items and keeping a few bucks for yourself.

a screenshot of a phone charger

The Deal

  • Targeted offer to earn $100/$75/$50 cash back after spending $15 two times

Key Details

  • See your targeted offer for expiration date
  • Space transactions out over at least two different days to be sure they count separately
  • Don’t forget to add this offer to your card before using it

Quick Thoughts

These AT&T cash back offers come and go, but I had wrongly ignored them for a long time under the (incorrect) assumption that you needed AT&T service to take advantage of them. As Doctor of Credit notes, there are a number of banks using the same back-end system, which is why your account could be targeted with a variety of banks. At Bank of America, you would see this under your “Deals” section. The expiration date seems to be either 9/30/17 or 11/14/17, but see your deal for details. While this deal is targeted and won’t be available to everyone, it’s a nice money-maker if you have it. There are a few ~$15 accessories available (one is shown in the picture above). Don’t forget to shop for a portal and earn some cash back — and don’t forget to add this offer to your card before shopping (similar to an Amex Offer). See the Doctor of Credit post for some key tips on utilizing this deal,

H/T: Doctor of Credit

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