I just got back from spending mine. They will let you cash it out as well.
I just got back from spending mine. They will let you cash it out as well.
My $3 dividend and 20% coupon cost me $90+: new gloves, new helmet, and a stockpile of Shot Bloks and Sport beans. Happy birthday to me.![]()
I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
2011 Trek Mamba 29er
That's funny, Nicole. But you deserve a present--happy birthday!
I'm embarrassed to admit that my dividend is $161, with over half from the REI visa. I'm really embarrassed to admit that I spent over $1300 at REI last year outfitting myself for winter/bad weather commuting and just generally being self-indulgent (though some of it was glucosamine chondroitin dog treats for my arthritic dog and some was spent on gift cards for the dog walker, etc). I've got just about everything I could possibly need now, so maybe I'll stick with the austerity program and cash it out. Trouble is, you have to actually go into the store to cash it out, and then all bets are off.
$161 is embarassing to you?I'm embarrassed to admit that my dividend is $161, with over half from the REI visaIn that case, I won't tell you what ours is
We use the REI Visa religiously for everything (groceries, gas, etc.). The interesting thing on our statement was that 70% of our REI purchases were sale items and non-dividenable.
Still, I'm thinking my 20% coupon is going to be for a quality floor pump--one that should last longer than 2 years.
I use my REI Visa for everything too...including deposits and payments for the AV Jersey order.![]()
My new Sidi shoes will arrive next week......![]()