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Today Only! Up to $100 Off Online Purchases at Target

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Via Heels First Travel, you’ll get $20 back for every $100 you spend online at Target.com.  On up to $500 in spending.  But only purchases today, December 11, 2017, will qualify!

Buy the DJI Spark Drone at a $60 Discount Today at Target.com, and Take Gorgeous Aerial Photos

There are some terms and exclusions.  I’ll give you the details.

Up to 20% Off at Target

Link:   Target Green Monday Sale

Today only, Target is giving folks $20 back on every $100 you spend online at Target.com.  Here’s what you need to know:

There are quite a few products that do NOT qualify for this sale, like:

Because this discount does NOT require a promo code, you should have no issue using an online shopping portal to get even MORE for your money.  Check out my ultimate guide to shopping portals here.

Bottom Line

Target is giving folks $20 back on every $100 they spend online at Target.com.  The sale ends today, December 11, 2017, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time.

Several items do NOT qualify for this deal, like gift cards, Apple products, and most cameras.  But this is still an excellent offer!

Let me know if you find a product that your fellow travelers would be interested in!

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