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Gift Cards, Portals, and a 3‑Card Play for Everyday Wins

A tactical, real‑world stack that can turn routine shopping into outsized points

A smarter way to check out

You don’t have to travel to earn travel‑size rewards. The right sequence at checkout—buying the right gift cards in the right place, then routing purchases through a portal—can turn weekly errands into 10%+ effective returns in points or cash back.

Here’s a clean, repeatable system you can run year‑round with cards many readers already carry.

Why this works now

Issuers have doubled down on category earn rates, while retail portals quietly sweeten the pot. Office‑supply 5x earners are still alive and well; dining and grocery multipliers remain rich on premium mid‑tier cards; and airline portals routinely post 2–6 miles per dollar.

Concrete examples:

The checkout stack, step‑by‑step

Think of each purchase as two decisions: where to earn the base multiplier, and how to add a second multiplier.

1) Buy the currency you’ll spend anyway—at a bonus spot. Suppose you regularly order takeout from DoorDash and shop Home Depot. Instead of paying DoorDash or Home Depot directly, buy their e‑gift cards first:

2) Add a portal multiplier when you actually spend. Before placing your order with that merchant, click through an airline portal. If United’s portal is paying 3 miles per dollar at a retailer this week, your $200 redemption could yield ~600 miles—on top of the 5% or 4x you already booked when buying the gift card. United’s portal explains the mechanics (log in, allow cookies, click through) to ensure tracking. ([shopping.mileageplus.com](https://shopping.mileageplus.com/es____.htm?utm_source=openai))

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3) Keep your options open. If you prefer Membership Rewards to airline miles, Rakuten lets eligible Amex cardmembers receive Membership Rewards instead of cash back for portal earnings—so your portal layer can be the same points you already collect on your Amex Gold. ([rakuten.com](https://www.rakuten.com/american-express?utm_source=openai))

The math on a single weekend errand run can be eye‑opening. Example: Buy a $200 Home Depot e‑gift card at an office‑supply store with Ink Business Cash (1,000 UR). Later, click through United MileagePlus Shopping at 3 miles per dollar and place a $200 pickup order (600 miles). Effective stack: 5x UR on the acquisition + ~3x airline miles on the spend itself—while still capturing sales and coupons the portal applies.

Practical guardrails and pro tips

Cards that pair well with this play

You don’t need a dozen cards—just roles that complement each other.

Welcome offers change often, but these three tend to swing between strong and very strong. If you’re eyeing an application, check the issuer page for the current bonus and confirm you can hit the spend without forcing purchases.

Where SuperPay makes this effortless

This system works even better when the app does the memory work:

Your next move

Try this on your next errand run: buy a single branded e‑gift card at a bonus‑earning store, then place the order through a portal. Two clicks, two multipliers. Do it once and you’ll never go back to one‑layer shopping.

Download SuperPay on the App Store and start optimizing your rewards today.

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