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April 23, 2008
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Beginning May 2, Kroger customers can exchange their tax refund or economic stimulus checks for Kroger Gift Cards with an extra 10% added on. If your refund is $300, then your gift card will be $330.
“The program will be available throughout Kroger stores nationwide – including Kroger, Baker’s, City Market, Dillons, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, Gerbes, Hilander, Jay C, King Soopers, Owen’s, Pay Less, Ralphs, Smith’s and QFC stores. Kroger customers who are interested in exchanging their refunds or economic stimulus checks should present their check and customer loyalty card at their local store’s Customer Service center from May 2, 2008 through July 31, 2008. The program is limited to one offer per household with a limit of $1,200.00,” according to Kroger executives.
If you don’t have a hard cop of the check, you can still purchase the gift cards with cash, credit or check at the Customer Service Center. Gift cards do not expire, there are no fees and they don’t lose value over time. It appears that you must purchase gift cards in increments of $300 so a $300 rebate check is worth $330 in groceries.
Of course, you can take advantage of sale items and use your Kroger loyalty card.
I hope other grocery store chains (Safeway, are you listening?) will jump on this bandwagon because the closest Kroger chain to me is about 20 miles away!
Warmly, Cindy
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