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[Ended] It's Back - New Target Redcard Applicants Get $40 Off $40 Coupon

[Ended] In a limited-time promotion, new Target RedCard applicants can receive a $40 savings off a $40 or more future Target purchase as a sign-up bonus.

This is one of the better RedCard application promotions, so if you’ve considered a RedCard in the past but just didn’t pull the trigger, now might be the time.

TARGET REDCARD

The Target RedCard (credit and debit versions) offers holders unique benefits that regular Target shoppers should consider if saving money is of interest.

Target RedCard holders receive:

  • 5% off your in-store or online Target purchases
  • Free 2-day shipping on many items on Target.com
  • Access to exclusive promotions, gifts and special items
  • An additional 30-days for returns and exchanges

You can read all the details associated with the Target RedCard, as well as apply at this Target RedCard link.

Target RedCard Sign-Up Promo

A few times throughout the year, Target will offer sign-up promotions for its RedCard.

Now is one of those times.

Approved applicants for either the Target RedCard credit card or debit card will receive a coupon good for $40 off a future qualifying purchase over $40.

Applications can be in-store or online at Target.com.

This promotion runs now through July 25, 2020.

The coupon will be mailed to approved cardholders with their RedCard and will be valid through 8/29/20.

There are a number of items that are excluded from the $40 coupon…you can see the full list under the RedCard Benefits & Program Rules “$40 off for new RedCard holders” info bullet found on the page links above and below or squint to read the text below.

But, if your Target purchases are along the lines of household products, groceries, most clothing, etc., you should be fine using the $40 coupon.

You can read more and apply at the link below.

Target RedCard $40 Off $40 Promo/Application Link

Only a few days left to take advantage of this deal...if it's of interest, that is.