Paze Spend $10, Get $10 Back Offer

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Paze is offering an incredible deal of spend $10, get $10 back offer with a limit of 10 per card. This is definitely the deal of the year currently as many readers have several cards (with some of us having 30+ meaning $3,000+ back). Unfortunately the easy options like gift cards from Newegg (including Newegg’s own gift cards) and Dunkin reloads now seem to mostly be closed. 

This post will look at other options to use this offer on. This is a work in progress so please share your tips and tricks in the comments below. Please keep discussion of the general deal/gift cards/reloads to the original post linked here. 

Clover

A reader points us to this helpful website with hundreds of restaurants who use Clover Online Ordering which accept Paze. Presumably the credit should post for any Paze checkout, including these Clover restaurant orders.

Domino’s

  • Easiest option seems to be purchasing a large for $8.99 + tax + round up gets you to $10. Some areas have larges for $7.99 so you’ll need to add additional items. 

Dunkin 

Reloads are no longer working, but you can still use it for regular purchases. You can also still buy gift cards doing the following: Follow these work flow Dunkin App > Scan/Pay > Pay Another Way > Add A Dunkin’ Card > No > Next > Choose $10 > Paze.

Fanatics

Technically they are still selling gift cards and you can use Paze, but getting an order through seems to basically be impossible. 

Newegg

Newegg sells many items for $10 or less. 

Sephora

Wendy’s

Can be used for regular purchases. 

F.A.Q’s

Is the $10 before or after shipping is included?

Whatever shows up on your statement so shipping would be included. For example if an item is $5 with $10 shipping the total on your statement will show as $15 and trigger the credit. 

Is $10 before or after taxes?

Whatever shows on your statement, so if the item is $9 + $2 tax (total $11) it would trigger the credit. 

 

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