Sears.com: TWO Pairs Of Women’s Boots Only $65 Shipped AND Receive $68 In Points
Through February 24th, hop on over to Sears.com where Shop Your Way members (free to join) can score $60 back in points when you spend $60 or more on select winter clothing and boots. The points you earn will be added the next day and are valid for 7 days from when they are issued. Note that this offer is limited to one use per member.
HIP TIP: Make sure you are logged into your Shop Your Way account before you make your purchase. And, do not use points when paying for your purchase or you will not likely earn points in return.
Consider these deals…
Totes Women’s Boulder Boots $51 (regularly $69.99)
Mountain Soles Women’s Poppy Boots $14 (regularly $39.99)
Total = $65
Shipping is free
Final cost $65 + receive $68.65 in points to redeem on a future purchase!
Structure Men’s Woolen Peacoat & Scarf $49.99 (regularly $180)
Outdoor Life Men’s Flannel Shirt $12.99 (regularly $14.99)
Total = $64.98
Shipping is free
Final cost $64.98 + receive $60.63 in points to redeem on a future purchase!
Choose free in-store pickup if available at a store near you OR score free shipping with a $25+ order.
will there be restrictions on what you can spend the $68.65 on later? is that how the points work? you’d spend $65 out of pocket now and get an actual $68.65 to spend on something that cost that much later or is it a weird ration thing for using them…
thanks
Hi there! Here is what I found in the details on redeeming points –
“Most items are eligible for a Point’s redemption.
The following purchases are excluded: prescriptions, lottery tickets, licenses, tobacco, alcohol, firearms, gift cards, postage, gasoline, bill payments, credit card payments, Western Union, prior layaway purchases”
Hope that helps!
Can the points be used for any thing at kmart?
Hi Emily! From checking the details, it seems the points will apply towards most items. Here are a few of the exclusions I found to give you an idea of what may not work –
“prescriptions, lottery tickets, licenses, tobacco, alcohol, firearms, gift cards, postage, gasoline, bill payments, credit card payments, Western Union, prior layaway purchases”.