
U.S. Bank's double-cashback portal promotion returns June 24-26. Stack with the 15% grocery cap for $50 back or pair with The Gift Card Shop's BONUSDAYS code.
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U.S. Bank is bringing back its double-cashback promotion for credit card holders. For three days starting June 24, any cashback offer in the bank's portal will pay out at twice the normal rate.
The deal covers all active offers in the U.S. Bank Cashback Deals program. That includes 15% back on home improvement purchases, $20 off YouTubeTV, 30% off a new Sam's Club membership, and 10% back at CVS. The double applies to the percentage or flat-dollar amount listed for each offer.
A common stacking strategy pairs the double-cashback window with the $10 Paze cashback promotion. Some users speculate that combination could yield $20 back on a single transaction, though U.S. Bank has not confirmed multi-offer stacking limits.
The same double applies to gift card purchases through The Gift Card Shop. That category normally pays 10% back. A reader tip flagged that the code BONUSDAYS can be combined with a U.S. Bank card for an additional 10% discount on the gift card itself. That offer is capped at one order per customer and runs through June 26.
Business card holders can also access U.S. Bank Cashback Offers from their account dashboard. The bank rolled out portal access to its business line in late 2025, widening the base of users who can participate.
The single largest cashback figure in the current offer set is 15% back on grocery purchases, capped at $25 in total cashback. At the double rate, that becomes $50 on a roughly $333 spend. Similar math applies to the 10% IKEA offer, which caps at $20 normally or $40 during the promotion.
The promotion runs June 24 through June 26. Offers must be activated in the portal before purchase. Retroactive claims will not be honored.
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