US Bank Spending Offers, Up to $50 Back at Staples and Office Depot
US Bank is targeting select cardholders with new spending offers for select merchants. I received two separate emails for my US Bank Triple Cash Rewards Visa Business Card and the US Bank Cash+ Visa Signature Card.
Email subjects are “Earn up to a $50 statement credit on office supplies” and “<Name>, earn up to a $25 statement credit”. The first offer is for savings at Office Depot, Staples and ULINE. The other for Wayfair, Crate & Barrel, Ikea and Pottery Barn. Check out the full details below.
Offers
- Office Depot, Staples and ULINE
- Spend $1,000 or more in combined purchases and earn a $50 statement credit, OR
- Spend $400 or more in combined purchases and earn a $25 statement credit.
- Wayfair, Crate & Barrel, Ikea and Pottery Barn
- Spend $300 or more in combined purchases and earn a $25 statement credit, OR
- Spend $100 or more in combined purchases and earn a $10 statement credit.
Offer Terms
- To qualify for this offer that runs through October 31, 2023 (promotion period), you need to enroll by September 30, 2023.
- The statement credit will be applied to your account within 2-3 billing cycles after the end of the promotion period.
- Net purchases are purchases minus credits and returns.
- Your account must remain open, have available credit, and be current (no minimum payment past due) to qualify.
- This offer is valid for in-store and online transactions.
Guru’s Wrap-up
Good offers, especially if you can stack it with any gift card deals at Staples and Office Depot. US Bank Triple Cash Rewards Visa Business Card also earns 3% cash back on eligible purchases at gas and EV charging stations, office supply stores, cell phone service providers, and restaurants.
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