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Winner and Weekend Reading - March 28, 2008

Great Canadian Rebates $25 Amazon/Chapters Gift Certificate Winner

When I first wrote about Great Canadian Rebates, I promised readers who joined under my referral that they would have an opportunity to win a $25 gift certificate from Amazon/Chapters.  As keeping with the promotion, we have drawn the newest winner..  Patricia from Toronto!  Congrats!  The next 100 sign ups will also be put into the draw for another $25 GC.  Remember, not only is it free to join, they pay you $2 upon registration.  You can check out my review of Great Canadian Rebates for more info.

Another quick note, Great Canadian Rebates is offering 5.25% cash back (normally 3.33%) from Canadian Tire (including gift cards) until Sunday March 30, 2008 12am EST.  Here is a quick note from GCR on how to maximize the rebate:

The great thing about the Canadian Tire GC is that they're treated like cash so you are given Canadian Tire Money. With the 5.25% Cash Back Rebate, you can save up to 12% on your purchase.

Here's how to do it: 

  1. Purchase Canadian Tire Gift Cards through Great Canadian Rebates (5.25% Cash Back + 2% Credit Card Cash Back Reward = 7.25%)
  2. When fueling, pay with gift card + Canadian Tire Gas Multiplier (3%-5% Cash Back in CT "money")
  3. Collect Canadian Tire money in car until you reach $5.00 or more. Go in an actual Canadian Tire store and ask one of the cashiers to kindly put all the CT Money onto an open value gift card "since it's annoying carrying around this thick wad of CT money".
  4. Use new gift card to purchase gas at CT gas bar (thereby using CT money to purchase GAS AND further maximizing your reward).

Weekend Reading 

Have a good one!

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8 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. FT: Thanks for the mention. Cheers!

  2. Thanks for the mention. Good to see Arsenal on your blog!

  3. 3. Patricia

    Hi there,

    Just wanted to thank you for the introduction to Great Canadian Rebates. I was very surprised when they notified me that I had won the gift certificate. I chose the Amazon.ca certificate and received it the next day and have the credit in my Amazon account now.
    I always enjoy reading MDJ, keep up the good work.

    Patricia

  4. 4. Hannah

    Some great weekend reading, thanks for sharing!

  5. 5. Senk

    How do you find out who you have referred to greatcanadianrebates.ca?

    I can find the number of people I have referred but no specific information on who they are.

  6. Due to their privacy policy, names of those referred are not displayed. With regards to the gift card giveaway, I get their admin staff to draw from my list of referrals and notify me of the winner.

  7. 7. shawn

    Greetings Senk,

    If you would like to check if someone you referred joined Great Canadian Rebates, please email their email address and we can confirm if they joined using your referral id.

    email us anytime @ memebercare@greatcanadianrebates.ca

    Shawn

  8. 8. paulette

    Congratulations to the winner!

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