Target’s Launching A Paid Membership Program, What To Expect
Target has announced a paid membership program that will launch next month. The subscription service, called Target Circle 360, is reportedly similar to what Amazon and Walmart offer.
According to the news release, the membership program, Target Circle 360, will cost $99 per year unless new customers sign up at a discounted rate of $49, available until May 18.
What are the perks?
Subscribers will receive free same-day delivery for goods available through Target’s in-house delivery service, Shipt. Additionally, subscribers will receive discounted prices and 30 extra days to return products. There will also be a free two-day delivery service for subscribers.
“We’ve prioritized building strong relationships with guests since Target’s inception, and our reimagining of Target Circle continues that commitment,” Cara Sylvester, Target’s executive vice president and chief guest experience officer, said in the company’s statement.
The retailer’s credit and debit cards will give subscribers a 5% discount on any shopping trip for those enrolled in the membership program.
Reactions
Someone posted a Facebook group “All Things Target” post explaining the new program and other upcoming offers. Some people raised some questions and concerns about it. “So what if you’re already a Shipt member? I just renewed mine in January [thinking emoji]. Maybe we’ll be ‘grandfathered’ into the new 360 paid tier??” one person said. Another person wrote, “Anyone know if circle earnings will carry over or if I need to go on a spree?!” One person wondered why Target didn’t start this program sooner, saying, “Thank goodness! I don’t know why they didn’t do this from the start.”
Since 2019, Target has offered a free subscription service called Target Circle, which has served more than 100 million customers, the company said. The new membership program will preserve a free option while adding a paid membership for same-day delivery.
Check out more information on the Target Circle 360 membership program here.
7 Easy Ways to Make Extra Money
Do you ever feel like you’re working hard but don’t have the money to show for it? It’s a common sentiment. Well, the good news is that today, there are some ways to make extra money right now that can really add up. Now, there’s no “easy” solution to making more cash. But, we’ve researched some ways that people are making extra money, and they’re simple.
Before we get into ways to make extra money, let’s start with saving money. NerdWallet.com has some really simple tips for saving cash. A big one is to prepare for grocery shopping. That’s so that you aren’t grabbing a bunch of stuff that you don’t need on a whim. “A little work before you go to the grocery store can go a long way toward helping you save money on groceries,” they state. Prepping also means that you can maximize any coupons that you find for items you’ll be purchasing or knowing about loyalty programs ahead of time. The big one is to not impulse by. I’ve done that so many times, when I but cinnamon rolls or something else that I don’t really want just because it looks good at the time.
Another savings tip from NerdWallet.com is to restrict online shopping. Boy, that’s a good one. It’s so easy to sit there on your phone, saving items that look cool in your online cart. Then, all you have to do is hit “order,” but often, you’re ordering a bunch of stuff that you don’t really need. They suggest that, “Instead of saving your billing information, opt to input your shipping address and credit card number each time you order. You’ll probably make fewer impulse purchases because of the extra work involved.” Good idea. Find more tips on saving money from NerdWallet.com here. Forbes has some good advice, too, in suggesting to do real meal prep. It helps avoid eating out too much, which can really add up.
Now, let’s get into easy ways to make extra money.
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