getpgoffer com
Want to score a free Costco Shop Card just for buying your usual Tide and Charmin? There’s a promo for that—getpgoffer.com. But there’s a catch: you’ve got to do it right. Here’s how to actually make it work for you.
What is getpgoffer.com?
It’s a rebate site. Nothing fancy. Just a portal P&G uses to run its Costco promotions. The deal: spend a set amount on P&G products at Costco—usually $100—and you get a $25 Costco Digital Shop Card in return.
It’s not year-round. It runs for a limited time and ends before most people even find out about it. You go to getpgoffer.com (in the U.S.) or getpgoffer.ca (in Canada), create an account, and upload your receipt. If you followed the rules, you’ll get your reward in your email.
When’s the offer live?
In Canada, the most recent promo ran from Feb 24 to Apr 6, 2025. If you spent $100, you got $25 back. Spend $200, and they gave you $50. You had until May 4 to submit your receipt.
In the U.S., these promos usually land in early spring or fall. Same general setup: $100 worth of P&G stuff, get $25 back. But the timelines shift, so check the site when a new one launches.
What actually counts as a qualifying purchase?
This is where people screw up. You can't just grab one giant family pack of Tide and assume you're golden. You need to make sure:
- The product is a P&G brand (Crest, Bounty, Pampers, etc.)
- You bought it at Costco (warehouse or online)
- The total is after discounts but before taxes
It has to be $100 of qualifying products. Not your whole Costco receipt. If you bought $97 of P&G stuff and threw in a $3 rotisserie chicken, that doesn't count.
How do you submit the receipt?
Once you've bought your stuff, you:
- Take a clear photo of the full receipt. No cropped edges. Don’t highlight anything.
- Go to getpgoffer.com
- Create an account
- Upload your receipt (or multiple, if you didn’t hit $100 in one go)
You can combine receipts. So if you spent $60 one week and $40 the next, no problem—just upload both. The system adds them up.
Some people use Instacart or Costco.com. That works too. Just download the digital receipt or screenshot the order summary with the full item list and date.
Can you double-dip the rebate?
Kind of. P&G often runs other rebates at the same time on their own site. You might see offers like “Spend $50, Get $15 Visa Card” directly from P&G—not through Costco. But they don’t let you use the same receipt for both.
If you want both rebates, the trick is to split your purchases across multiple transactions. Use one for Costco’s P&G promo and another for the direct rebate.
What do people get wrong?
They wait too long
The promo ends, and they miss the submission deadline. Or they don’t realize the deadline to buy is weeks before the deadline to submit. That one trips up a lot of people.
They assume the whole receipt counts
Again, only the P&G items matter. The $100 has to be made up of those brands, nothing else.
They lose their receipts
Costco warehouse receipts are paper. If you toss it, you’re done. But you can go to the membership desk and ask them to reprint it. Costco.com orders are easier—just log in and download it.
They upload the wrong file format
It’s not rocket science, but the site can be picky. A clean JPG or PDF works best. No Google Docs. No weird image sizes. Avoid over-editing—just a straight shot of the whole receipt.
How long does it take to get the Shop Card?
Most people say about 3–5 business days after uploading your receipt. Sometimes it takes a little longer if they’re slammed. Once approved, you’ll get an email with a digital Shop Card you can use online or in-store.
Heads up: if you don’t see it, check spam. Some users report the reward email going straight to junk folders.
Is there a limit?
Yes. For most promos, you're capped at $50 total per membership. So you could do:
- Two $100 purchases for $25 each
- One $200 purchase for a single $50 card
Don’t try to get clever and submit with your spouse’s email or a second Costco account. The system checks membership numbers, not just emails.
What if the promo is closed?
You’re out of luck for now. But this isn’t a one-off thing. P&G runs these every year, usually once or twice. Best move? Keep an eye out in early February and again around back-to-school season in the U.S. They like to drop promos when people are stocking up on basics.
Also: sometimes P&G will surprise with a rebate tied to specific brands—like “Buy $50 of Pampers, Get $15.” Those aren’t through Costco, but they show up on pggoodeveryday.com.
Does this ever go wrong?
It has. There was a class action lawsuit claiming that P&G didn’t honor rebates properly in some cases. Allegedly, people followed the rules but still got denied. Whether that’s user error or system failure is up for debate. But it’s proof that keeping screenshots and tracking your submission status is smart.
If you're paranoid, take photos of everything—your receipts, your submission confirmation, and even the reward email when it comes in. Saves the headache later.
TL;DR – The bottom line
getpgoffer.com is legit, but only if you follow the rules.
Buy at least $100 of P&G items at Costco, before tax, after discounts.
Upload your receipt before the deadline.
Combine receipts if you need to.
Don’t expect miracles if you screw it up.
When it works, it’s basically free money for stuff you were probably buying anyway.
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