Germany's most expensive city to live in certainly has its fair share of swanky restaurants and five-star hotels but that doesn't mean there aren't ways to visit Munich on a budget.
09.04.2024 - 19:49 / thepointsguy.com
You probably don't need another reason to shop at Target, but the popular retail chain is giving you one anyway. Or three, to be exact.
Building on the popularity of the Target RedCard debit card, the Target RedCard credit card and the Target Circle loyalty program, Target is streamlining and improving its loyalty offerings. It's bringing all three under the Target Circle umbrella.
As of April 7, Target has reintroduced its loyalty program with a suite of membership options to suit all shoppers. The good news is that if you already have a Target RedCard or Target Circle membership, you don't have to do anything to benefit from the program changes.
Now that these changes have taken effect, you may be interested in upgrading your membership. So, here's everything you need to know about each offering.
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Target Circle is Target's free loyalty program. You can create an account online to access exclusive sales, personalized deals and additional members-only perks like free Apple trial subscriptions throughout the year.
In its previous state, members had to add Target Circle offers to their account via the Target app, but the program just got a major upgrade. Now, deals will be applied to your account automatically at checkout, so you don't have to search for applicable offers before you shop.
Members will also continue to receive exclusive partner perks like free trials and reward program partnerships, with the added bonus of earning new Target Circle Rewards.
The debit and credit versions of the Target RedCard are now the Target Circle Card. Both versions still earn an extra 5% off every purchase every day. Additionally, the cards come with an extended return window and free two-day shipping on most items from Target's website.
Because Target Circle Card members also receive Target Circle benefits, you can stack the 5% savings with your automatically applied Target Circle deals.
The information for the Target Circle card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
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The debit card version of the Target Circle Card is linked directly to your checking account, and purchases are deducted automatically. If you have the credit version — the Target Circle Card credit card from Mastercard — you'll earn 2% back on dining and gas station purchases and 1% back on all other purchases in addition to your 5% savings on Target purchases. This all comes
Germany's most expensive city to live in certainly has its fair share of swanky restaurants and five-star hotels but that doesn't mean there aren't ways to visit Munich on a budget.
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