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Apple has sent out a new Apple Pay promotional email, offering Bed Bath & Beyond customers 10% back on purchases in the form of My Funds rewards when using Apple's digital payment service.

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My Funds is a program run by Bed Bath & Beyond that rewards its customers for shopping and engaging with the company. The rewards can be redeemed in store at Bed Bath & Beyond, buybuy BABY and Harmon Face Values.

According to the terms and conditions, the promotion runs from March 4 until March 18 and My Funds rewards earned are valid for 30 days. More information about My Funds can be found on the Bed Bath & Beyond website.

The email also highlighted other home improvement merchants that accept Apple Pay either in-store or in-app, including Ace Hardware, Buy Buy Baby, Houzz, and Office Depot.

Earlier this week, Apple launched a new Apple Card promotion offering new Apple Card customers 6% Daily Cash Back for purchases made from Apple for the month of March.

Article Link: Apple Pay Promo Offers 10% Back in Bed Bath & Beyond Rewards
 
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Define everything please.
I’ll define everything. Best Buy, Apple Store, Walmart, King Sooperes, Banana Republic, Holister, JCPenny, Costco Wholesale, 7-11, Kum&Go, Bed Bath&Beyond, Bath&Body Works, American Furniture Warehouse, more convenience stores, IKEA, Whole Foods Market, Sams Club, Macy’s, Dillards, Sephora, Victoria’s Secret, Sprouts Farmers Market. I could keep going on places.
 
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But BB&B already offers 10% off with coupon mailers they sent out every two weeks. I always throw them out cuz I never shop there.
 
Sign up for their email list and you'll be bombarded with 20% off coupons.
Wow, just like their mailers. :D

I would say they send out as much coupons in the mail as AOL did with their internet trial CD’s.

With the email list, from what you said, you have to sign up. So it’s good that it’s an opt-in situation. I’ve never been to a BB&B, so I don’t even know how they got my address.
 
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