Rakuten Offers Up to 15X Points or 15% Back on Dell Purchases Today

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Rakuten Offers Up to 15X on Dell Purchases

Rakuten has an increased its cashback rates for Dell purchases once again. You can now earn up to 15X points on Dell purchases if you shop through Rakuten. Rakuten has two types of accounts, one that earns cashback, and one that earns Membership Rewards. You can earn a $30 signup bonus as well if you don’t have an account.

This time around you will not earn 15X on all purchases. The rate depends on the category:

  • Accessories 15%
  • Monitors 15%
  • Servers 15%
  • Laptops 15%
  • Desktops 15%

This is also a good opportunity to use up Business Platinum Card‘s Dell credits and Amex Offers from American Express. Here’s how I stacked some of these deals to save 78% on a new computer.

SHOP AT DELL

Guru’s Wrap-up

This is a good opportunity to use your credits and discounts. You can use up two three forms of payments at Dell, which means that you can stack credits and offers from several cards if you are purchasing expensive items. If you prefer cashback, then TopCashback is offering 16% for Dell purchases.

Rakuten is also offering rates at many other merchants today, so take a look and hopefully you see some of your favorite brands.

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