Maximize Your Old Navy Rewards: A Complete Guide
Shoppers who like the prices and styles of Old Navy can enjoy earning reward points. When you use an Old Navy credit card or an Old Navy Visa credit card, you earn reward points with every purchase. After you accrue enough points, you will receive a reward card that looks like a credit card. Use this card like cash to make purchases at one of the stores that participates in this reward program.
Step 1
Use your Old Navy credit card or an Old Navy Visa credit card to make purchases online or in a brick-and-mortar Old Navy store. You will earn five reward points for $1 you spend.
Step 2
Receive a $10 reward rard in the mail after your reward balance reaches 1,000.
Step 3
Use the reward card like a debit card. If you use it while shopping online, simply enter the code into the blank field at check out. If you use the card while shopping at a brick-and-mortar Old Navy store, swipe it like a debit or credit card.
Tip
The card will reduce your order total by $10 or your purchase will subtract from the $10 balance if your purchase totals less than $10. In this case, you can use the card a second time on another purchase.
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