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Last night I saw a story on the news that mentioned a local chain grocer, Cub Foods, would add 10% to any stimulus checks converted to gift cards. (Minneapolis area resident)

Same thing for Sears, and apparently Wal-Mart has a plan on the way.

I think it'd be worthwhile to have a thread that centralizes these options to perhaps locate the best bang-for-the-buck. For me, the 10% to the grocer we use is really as good as cash...

FWIW!

edit: here is, for example, the story for Sears.
http://money.cnn.com/2008/04/15/news/companies/sears_stimulus.ap/index.htm?postversion=2008041512

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The Sears article says to turn your check in at customer service to get the 10% gift card. They are still working it out for those of us getting direct deposit.

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Repost for the 47th time.....

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It looks like the maximum someone can get is an extra $30.

"Customers can redeem their checks for store gift cards in $300 increments, and stores will add an extra $30 to each card. This offer is available May 2 through July 31, 2008, at all SUPERVALU stores, including Acme, Albertsons, bigg's, Cub Foods, Farm Fresh, Hornbacher's, Jewel-Osco, Lucky, Shaw's/Star Market, Shop 'n Save and Shoppers Food & Pharmacy."

"Customers who are interested in growing their refunds should bring their government-issued economic stimulus or tax refund checks, along with government-issued identification, to customer service counters at their local stores between May 2 and July 31, 2008, to purchase store gift cards in $300 increments, not to exceed $1,200 per household. Each gift card will be loaded with an additional $30, to bring each gift card total to $330. Customers will be able to purchase less than the total amount of their check in $300 increments."

Press Release

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here is the centralized thread.


Economic Stimulus Deals

skagen said:Last night I saw a story on the news that mentioned a local chain grocer, Cub Foods, would add 10% to any stimulus checks converted to gift cards. (Minneapolis area resident)

Same thing for Sears, and apparently Wal-Mart has a plan on the way.

I think it'd be worthwhile to have a thread that centralizes these options to perhaps locate the best bang-for-the-buck. For me, the 10% to the grocer we use is really as good as cash...

FWIW!

edit: here is, for example, the story for Sears.
http://money.cnn.com/2008/04/15/news/companies/sears_stimulus.ap/index.htm?postversion=2008041512

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The stimulus thing is so Orwellian in nature.

Adding % bonuses to the stimulus payments truly is doubleplusgood!

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Sorry for the repost - sometimes after scanning a couple of the most recent pages you just don't see that it was recently posted. I looked.

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ifyouhavetoask said:The stimulus thing is so Orwellian in nature.

Adding % bonuses to the stimulus payments truly is doubleplusgood!

I can't wait for the Victory Gin!

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Dont be too hasty in converting to gift cards unless you plan to spend it all right away. Cub Foods and most of the OSCO's went out in my area and I dont put much faith in Sears now that they banded together with K-Mart of which most of them are in very distressed states in my neck of the woods (Chgo area). If Wally-Mart offers this, they seem to be a solid choice.

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mines going on one hand of black jack in vegas this week, its either going to stimulate my week or the hard rocks.

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blok said:mines going on one hand of black jack in vegas this week, its either going to stimulate my week or the hard rocks.

Forget Black Jack, the Kentucky derby is Saturday.

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I was glad to see OSCO is included. That's where I get my soma.

"All the advantages of Christianity and alcohol; none of their defects."

 

"..there is always soma, delicious soma, half a gramme for a half-holiday, a gramme for a week-end, two grammes for a trip to the gorgeous East, three for a dark eternity on the moon..."

 

"Benito was notoriously good-natured. People said of him that he could have got through life without ever touching soma. The malice and bad tempers from which other people had to take holidays never afflicted him. Reality for Benito was always sunny."

 

"you do look glum! What you need is a gramme of soma."

 

"Soma was served with the coffee. Lenina took two half-gramme tablets and Henry three."

 

"the warm, the richly coloured, the infinitely friendly world of soma-holiday. How kind, how good-looking, how delightfully amusing every one was! "

 

"Swallowing half an hour before closing time, that second dose of soma had raised a quite impenetrable wall between the actual universe and their minds."

 

"The service had begun. The dedicated soma tablets were placed in the centre of the table. The loving cup of strawberry ice-cream soma was passed from hand to hand and, with the formula, "I drink to my annihilation," twelve times quaffed."

 

"By this time the soma had begun to work. Eyes shone, cheeks were flushed, the inner light of universal benevolence broke out on every face in happy, friendly smiles. Even Bernard felt himself a little melted."

 

"I don't understand anything," she said with decision, determined to preserve her incomprehension intact. "Nothing. Least of all," she continued in another tone "why you don't take soma when you have these dreadful ideas of yours. You'd forget all about them. And instead of feeling miserable, you'd be jolly. So jolly,"

 

“Was and will make me ill,
I take a gram and only am."

 

"When the Warden started booming, she had inconspicuously swallowed half a gramme of soma, with the result that she could now sit, serenely not listening, thinking of nothing at all, but with her large blue eyes fixed on the Warden's face in an expression of rapt attention."

 

"Bernard also laughed; after two grammes of soma the joke seemed, for some reason, good. Laughed and then, almost immediately, dropped off to sleep,..."

 

""But it's terrible," Lenina whispered. "It's awful. We ought not to have come here." She felt in her pocket for her soma - only to discover that, by some unprecedented oversight, she had left the bottle down at the rest-house. Bernard's pockets were also empty."

Lenina was left to face the horrors of Malpais unaided."

 

"Lenina was still sobbing. "Too awful," she kept repeating, and all Bernard's consolations were in vain. "Too awful! That blood!" She shuddered. "Oh, I wish I had my soma." "

 

"A gramme is better than a damn," said Lenina mechanically from behind her hands. "I wish I had my soma!" "

 

"Her tears began to flow again. "I suppose John told you. What I had to suffer - and not a gramme of soma to be had. Only a drink of mescal every now and then, when Popé used to bring it.""

 

"As soon as they got back to the rest-house, she swallowed six half-gramme tablets of soma, lay down on her bed, and within ten minutes had embarked for lunar eternity. It would be eighteen hours at the least before she was in time again."

 

""By his heretical views on sport and soma, by the scandalous unorthodoxy of his sex-life, by his refusal to obey the teachings of Our Ford and behave out of office hours, 'even as a little infant,'" (here the Director made the sign of the T), "he has proved himself an enemy of Society, a subverter, ladies and gentlemen, of all Order and Stability, a conspirator against Civilization itself. For this reason I propose to dismiss him, to dismiss him with ignominy from the post he has held in this Centre...""

 

"So the best people were quite determined not to see Linda. And Linda, for her part, had no desire to see them. The return to civilization was for her the return to soma, was the possibility of lying in bed and taking holiday after holiday, without ever having to come back to a headache or a fit of vomiting, without ever being made to feel as you always felt after peyotl, as though you'd done something so shamefully anti-social that you could never hold up your head again. Soma played none of these unpleasant tricks. The holiday it gave was perfect and, if the morning after was disagreeable, it was so, not intrinsically, but only by comparison with the joys of the holiday. The remedy was to make the holiday continuous. Greedily she clamoured for ever larger, ever more frequent doses. Dr. Shaw at first demurred; then let her have what she wanted. She took as much as twenty grammes a day.

"Which will finish her off in a month or two," the doctor confided to Bernard. "One day the respiratory centre will be paralyzed. No more breathing. Finished. And a good thing too. If we could rejuvenate, of course it would be different. But we can't."

"Surprisingly, as every one thought (for on soma-holiday Linda was most conveniently out of the way), John raised objections.

"But aren't you shortening her life by giving her so much?"

"In one sense, yes," Dr. Shaw admitted. "But in another we're actually lengthening it." The young man stared, uncomprehending. "Soma may make you lose a few years in time," the doctor went on. "But think of the enormous, immeasurable durations it can give you out of time. Every soma-holiday is a bit of what our ancestors used to call eternity." "

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So I went to cash my check at Safeway on a Friday evening so I can get a 10% coupon on a shopping trip. They told me they were out of money and handed my check back to me. Gave me some excuse about how today was payday and everyone was cashing their checks there. I said something about how their lack of planning means I can't cash my rebate check? She said she was sorry and to try back later.

Since we were there to shop, I told her to give me a 10% coupon and I would cash my check there later. I had my 20 month old with me so that might have helped. She gave me a coupon. Guess I'll try and cash my check again there next Friday evening as well.

Anyway, it's a YMMV way to get a free 10% coupon if you live near a Safeway. Their prices are over-inflated anyway but thought I would share. I think they had the money there but why would they give me $1800 for free (they don't charge their customary check cashing fee for economic stimulus checks) when they could cash payroll checks and charge for it. Plus $1800 might wipe them out and they wouldn't be able to cash six $300 McD's payroll checks.

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Here's an "intersting" stimulus check offer. According to the Associated Press, legal brothels in Nevada are suffering due to high gas prices and economic downturn. According to this article one brothel is offering a 2 for 1 deal for those who bring their stimulus checks at his establishment. Essentially, this is a 100% bonus -- the largest around, if it's for real.

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