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B&H Payboo Card to refund sales tax on all orders [u]

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B&H Photo just unveiled the Payboo Credit Card, which offers shoppers a tax-equivalent loyalty reward to counteract sales tax assessed on purchases. This new marketing initiative sets B&H apart from competitors, such as Best Buy and Amazon, that collect sales tax on purchases in all applicable states without the reward, potentially putting hundreds of dollars back in the pockets of consumers.

B&H Photo Payboo Credit Card with tax incentive

Update: The tax-equivalent reward will be applied instantly at checkout during time of purchase. Therefore, shoppers will not need to wait a set period of time or make another purchase to take advantage of the incentive.

Shoppers subscribed to B&H emails began receiving a message describing Payboo as "the solution to the sales-tax challenge," which references the South Dakota vs Wayfair ruling that allows states to collect sales tax on purchases made from out-of-state sellers, even when said sellers do not have a physical presence in the state. As we reported in October 2018, B&H began collecting sales tax in additional states after the ruling, with even more states added to the list during the remainder of 2018. As it stands now, B&H collects sales tax in a total of 26 states and reports purchases in several more, due to local taxation laws.

Shortly after 6 p.m. Pacific, B&H launched the Payboo Credit Card page, with a message reading "you pay the tax, we pay you back." Shoppers in eligible states will receive a reward equivalent to the amount paid in sales tax on every B&H purchase with the Payboo Card. At press time, the tax-equivalent loyalty reward is not valid in Alabama, District of Columbia, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming, although other Payboo Card incentives may be available.

Payboo comes on the heels of Apple's own Apple Card announcement, which offers 3% cash back on purchases made at Apple and 2% back on purchases at other locations using the Apple Card via Apple Pay. B&H routinely, however, offers cash discounts on Apple hardware, which will stack with the tax loyalty reward. With an average sales tax rate of 8%, the benefits accrued on Apple purchases using the Payboo Card will be greater than those of the Apple Card for many U.S. shoppers.

Here's a quick comparison of popular store cards with cash back offers:

CardCash back
Amazon Prime Rewards VisaUp to 5%
Apple CardUp to 3%
B&H Payboo CardLocal sales tax rate*
My Best Buy Visa CardUp to 5%

*Valid for shoppers in qualifying states. See B&H for terms and conditions.



46 Comments

apple ][ 13 Years · 9225 comments

That's especially good news for New York, because New York residents have never been exempt from paying sales tax to B&H.

While everybody else in all other states have been taking advantage of various B&H deals, many of them listed on this site, New York residents have always had to pay the tax, so there haven't really been any great deals for anybody in New York. Whenever I'd see a B&H deal on this site, I would quickly skip over it, because I know that I would have to pay the tax.

This means significant savings. The next time I'm going to purchase a pricey Apple item, maybe I'll get it from B&H and save hundreds, which is way better than any other card offers. 

22july2013 11 Years · 3736 comments

Payboo comes on the heels of Apple's own Apple Card announcement, which offers 3% cash back on purchases made at Apple and 2% back on purchases at other locations using the Apple Card via Apple Pay. B&H routinely, however, offers cash discounts on Apple hardware, which will stack with the tax loyalty reward. With an average sales tax rate of 8%, the benefits accrued on Apple purchases using the Payboo Card will be greater than those of the Apple Card for many shoppers.

Yes but unlike the Apple Card, I suspect (correct me if I'm wrong) the Payboo card applies to only US citizens in the US states with a US SSN, which is only 5% of the world. The Apple Card will be expanding beyond the US, hopefully worldwide. So this AI article applies only to US citizens, which is only 5% of AI's readership, I'm guessing. The world is bigger than the US, although AI writers don't usually get that.

apple ][ 13 Years · 9225 comments

Payboo comes on the heels of Apple's own Apple Card announcement, which offers 3% cash back on purchases made at Apple and 2% back on purchases at other locations using the Apple Card via Apple Pay. B&H routinely, however, offers cash discounts on Apple hardware, which will stack with the tax loyalty reward. With an average sales tax rate of 8%, the benefits accrued on Apple purchases using the Payboo Card will be greater than those of the Apple Card for many shoppers.

Yes but unlike the Apple Card, I suspect (correct me if I'm wrong) the Payboo card applies to only US citizens in the US states with a US SSN, which is only 5% of the world. The Apple Card will be expanding beyond the US, hopefully worldwide. So this AI article applies only to US citizens, which is only 5% of AI's readership, I'm guessing. The world is bigger than the US, although AI writers don't usually get that.

US citizens are not 5% of AI's readership, they are the vast majority I'm pretty sure. :#

Maybe a mod or admin can step in and tell us what the percentage is, if they feel like sharing such information?

Much of the world is simply irrelevant. That's just how things are.

22july2013 11 Years · 3736 comments

apple ][ said:
US citizens are not 5% of AI's readership, they are the vast majority I'm pretty sure. :#
Maybe a mod can step in and tell us what the percentage is, if they feel like sharing such information?
Much of the world is simply irrelevant. That's just how things are.

It would be fabulous if AI could tell us what percent of their readership is US-based. You think it's the "vast majority"? Does that mean over 75%? I would be very surprised if that was true. Maybe the actual number is an AI trade secret. However if they treat me as "simply irrelevant" I might go elsewhere for my news. I don't really expect them to give us an exact number but an approximate value would be very appreciated. Eg, "US and non-US readers are roughly equal in number" or "US readers outnumber non-US readers by a modest amount" or something like that would be very helpful.

apple ][ 13 Years · 9225 comments

apple ][ said:
US citizens are not 5% of AI's readership, they are the vast majority I'm pretty sure. :#
Maybe a mod can step in and tell us what the percentage is, if they feel like sharing such information?
Much of the world is simply irrelevant. That's just how things are.
It would be fabulous if AI could tell us what percent of their readership is US-based. You think it's the "vast majority"? Does that mean over 75%? I would be very surprised if that was true. Maybe the actual number is an AI trade secret. However if they treat me as "simply irrelevant" I might go elsewhere for my news. I don't really expect them to give us an exact number but an approximate value would be very appreciated. Eg, "US and non-US readers are roughly equal in number" or "US readers outnumber non-US readers by a modest amount" or something like that would be very helpful.

"Simply irrelevant" is my words of course, not theirs. :)

This is a USA site, Apple is a USA company and you shouldn't be surprised that there will be certain articles that only applies to US people, such as this article. 

I remember reading about new openings of Apple stores sometimes in different countries on this site. I don't complain if I see that a new Apple store is opening up in France or wherever, just because I don't live there.

If certain stories don't apply to you, then you can do what I do when I see a story that is of no interest to me, I don't click on it.