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TikTok Trick for Free Money, PayPal Everywhere, Best Small Beach Town, New SJU Lounge, Amex Partners With Knot
This is a roundup of travel and financial news and other interesting pieces that I’ve come across over the last few days, and thought they are worth sharing.
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New Amex Offer, Get $5 Credit with One PayPal Purchase (Targeted)
Get a one-time $5 statement credit by using PayPal at checkout with your enrolled eligible Card by 9/30/2024.
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PayPal, 10% Off Uber Eats Gift Cards
You can purchase a $100 Uber or Uber Eats gift cards for $90. Limit 2 per buyer per denomination.
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Save 10% on Uber Eats with PayPal
PayPal has an offer that can save you 10% on Uber Eats orders. You need to save your order first and then use PayPal to pay for your order.
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PayPal: 15% Discount on DoorDash and Instacart Gift Cards
Buy $100 DoorDash or Instacart gift cards for $85. These look like new deals, so you should be able to purchase again, even if you did so recently. Limit of 2 for each brand.
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Select Amex Cardholders: Spend $50+ with PayPal, Get $5 Credit (Up to 3x)
The offer has been sent out by mail and email, but there’s also a link where you can check if you are targeted.
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PayPal Shopping Offers, Save 20% on DoorDash Order
Get 20% Cash Back when you pay for your DoorDash order with PayPal.
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Spend First $3 with PayPal on Google Play, Earn $10 Reward (YMMV)
Spend your first $3+ on Google Play with PayPal and get a $10 reward that you can put towards your next PayPal purchase.
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Select Discover Cardholders, Earn 6% Cashback on PayPal Purchases
Discover is targeting select cardholders with an offer to earn an extra $60 in cashback when using the card through PayPal.
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PayPal, Get 10% Back Up to $30 on All Purchases
PayPal has a targeted offer that will earn you 10% cash back on all purchases this month, up to a maximum of $30.
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Citi Cardholders, Get 5% Back on PayPal Purchases (Targeted)
“Activate this new offer to earn up to $75 back as a statement credit on eligible PayPal purchases with your linked Card through 03/31/2023.”
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IRS Delays New $600 Tax Reporting Threshold for Venmo, PayPal
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) today announced a delay in the $600 reporting thresholds for third-party payment platforms such as Venmo, Paypal or Cash App.











