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Susan here with a special savings message for our Canadian friends. This post is sponsored by Target.
The only thing better than saving money on a sale is stacking your savings with an extra discount!
If you’ve known us long, you know we LOVE shopping at Target. Before we Canadians were recently blessed with our own Target stores, Janice and I used to cross the border to shop there.
And now we’re loving the convenience of shopping at Target here in Canada even more… because now we have the REDcard to save an 5% every day on their already low prices.
Color me RED with even more LOVE for Target!
It’s So Quick and Easy…
You can apply for either a REDcard debit or credit card.
I applied for the REDcard debit when I was shopping for the Kitchenaid Mixer for Janice. One of the Target staff members took me through the quick application process and then I received 5% off my purchase right then.
You can apply either in-store or online. Both are simple.
To be honest, I tend to blank out all suggestions of applying for additional credit cards. So if you’ve not checked out the REDcard because you’re thinking it’s only a credit card program, don’t worry… they have a debit card as well.
You simply use your existing bank account to pay for purchases – the only difference is you save 5%.
Special Offer
If you don’t have a REDcard yet, great news… apply now and get an extra 5% savings.
Just ensure you’ve signed up and been approved prior to November 10, 2014.
For more information, go to Target.ca.
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Disclosure: Target Canada has sponsored this post.
Written by Susan Carraretto, co-founder of 5 Minutes for Mom
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Nicole says
Hi…..
In the event that you have know us long… You know we love shopping at target. Before we Canadians were as of late favored with our own particular target stores. Janice and I used to cross the outskirt to shop there.