*HOT* FREE $5 Credit To Buy Already Discounted Gift Cards (Starbucks, Target, CVS and More)

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Raise.com offers a wide variety of discounted gift cards for restaurants, retail stores and more! AND for a limited time, new Raise.com customers can sign up for an account HERE and instantly get a FREE $5 credit applied to your account. Use this free $5 credit to snag some sweets deals on already discounted gift cards to Home Depot, Starbucks, Walmart, Target and more!

Here’s what you need to do to get YOUR Free $5 Credit:

—> Go here to create a new account (be sure that your referral code is populated with hsave)
—> Enter your mobile number so they can text you a code for verification purposes
—> Once you verify the code, your $5 will be instantly credited to your account
—> Start shopping!
—> AND if your purchase is $75 or more, you can also use the coupon code RAISE75AF to save an additional $5 off!

If you are a Starbucks Junkie like me, consider this idea. First, head here and sign up for a new Raise.com account. Then add a $25 Starbucks eCard to your account on sale for $24. Head to checkout and the $5 credit will automatically apply and you’ll pay just $19 for a $25 Starbucks Card! 😀


All gift card balances at Raise.com are fully insured and covered by their 100% money back guarantee. In the case that a gift card has a value other than what was shown at the point of sale, Raise will cover the buyer’s transaction for up to 100 days from the date of purchase.

NOTE: The links in this post are my referral links. Keep in mind that you can also create your own referral link to share with friends, family, and on your own Facebook / Twitter pages. When they go through your link, they’ll get $5 to spend and you’ll get $5 to spend when they make their first purchase within 30 days of signing up… so it’s a win win!

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Comments 129

  1. Timothy @ Civil Native

    Thanks Collin!! I used your codes, and got over $75 for only $65 to go toward my groceries!

  2. Kaylee

    It actually rubs me the wrong way the more I see Collin tell people not to post their referral on here. Most of what she posts comes from US, her followers. And we get a “thank you” with our name – sometimes. And I get this site costs money and all but there is a lot of spying and tracking going on where they are watching what we buy and how we buy. Almost everything she posts has a tracker where she gets money for what we buy, regardless of if she found it or I found it or Joe down the road found it. A lot of need the money to, and to be so greedy just upsets me and more and more I find myself not even checking the site anymore. Pay it forward, don’t be so greedy not to share. Especially when it is us the followers who are making the money for her. Go ahead and bash me but I know a lot will agree. Or just delete the post as you do when I tell people how you track us. Just saying. Pay it forward.

    • U.R. BEING A DIVA

      I think you need a Snickers, I just saw a BOGO deal posted a bit ago, I think you should take advantage of that.

      • Couldn't agree more :)

        LMAO — thanks for the Saturday morning laugh.

    • Just Me

      I understand. Tips are sent in and some come from other blogs ( is totally target a blog?) But yes I think you’re gonna get more hate than understanding.
      Guess we can split that snickers 🙂

    • Jessica

      Where in Collins post does she say to not post your referral link? I see people on here doing it all the time? If you don’t like how this site is run why don’t you just leave?

    • Laura

      Kaylee I can see what ur saying… There’s been times when I have posted a referral link and my comments been deleted… other blogs allow u to spread the wealth, share the love… So I’ve opted to view those more often now. Many also post deals hours sooner than this one…

    • holly

      This is a full-time job for folks who keep this site running, so yeah, posting her referrals is a way for her to get some “compensation” for time. She doesn’t track consumers, but she does have affiliate links where she gets compensated each time a person makes a purchase through her link. This is also a way that she and her many helpers can get compensated for their work week. Try running a successful blog for a few years and then come back and post your opinions on why she doesn’t deserve compensation. And in fact, this is one of the few sites I frequent that isn’t picky about readers posting their links.

  3. April

    Thank you Collin for all you do! I was able to get a $10 Kroger giftcard for $5 to help pay my groceries! I am so grateful! Thanks for all you do!
    Here is my referral link if anyone would be so kind as to use it I would be so grateful! 🙂 https://geta.raise.com/swengerd Have a wonderful weekend!

    • mandymere

      Hi April,

      I used your link, hopefully the credit shows up on your account.

      If anyone wants to use my link, it is always a big help to our military family: https://geta.raise.com/mmoore4

      Cheers!

  4. Jessi

    Sorry, not giving up my cell number for $5. We get enough junk mail in our inbox. The last thing we need is random calls.

  5. Diana

    I signed up and didn’t get the $5 credit. Anyone else have that issue?

    • Raise

      Hi Diana,

      We’re sorry to hear this issue! Give us a call at (888) 578-8422 or send us an e-mail at support@raise.com, mention you signed up with hsave and we will help you receive your $5 credit in your account.

      Thanks!
      Raise Support

  6. Margo

    We LOVE Raise! If you used them when they were new, they did have some cs issues but now they are awesome and if you have trouble – just CALL them – they are awesome. A couple months ago, we bought a $500 Home Depot gift card at 20% off and then was also about to use the $5 off $75 code which is going to be awesome for an appliance purchase that we need to make. Very rarely can you get a discount on money, which is what gift cards are, so if you are willing to put in the effort, Raise is wondering for saving (I am also using their cards for back to school shopping as well – paired with cashback sites and Collin’s awesome deals!)
    For the haters – Don’t be so quick to always complain, you are not forced to grab a FREE $5 credit, she is sharing the opportunity with you, pass on it if it is not for you.
    Another tip – I love the egift cards because you can shop online right away.

  7. Megan Thomason

    It says “At this time, you are are unable to create a Raise.com account.” Was this only good for July 24th?

  8. Mary

    Woo hoo! Got a $25 Kohl’s gift card for $18, thanks for sharing!!!

  9. holly

    Hmmm. My $56 Walmart gift card had $0 on it…hope they resolve it quickly.

  10. Rachel

    Thank you! With the help of the $5 credit and extra $5 promo code, I was able to purchase two gift cards to stores I frequent at a 25% discount!

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