I have been using this card for about a year and this week they loaded a ton of discounts. Wanted to give a heads up to anyone who uses this. I have a 15% off Chifila, Walmart, McD, Dominos, Chipotle and about 10 others. Normally they have a limit of $7.50 discount and I buy gift cards so to get the max. Most you can use every hour.
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I have 10% off Starbucks... I guess the deals are customized to each user?
The above is true even if you start with a non-regular drink like a Frappuccino or espresso handcrafted drink. (get free regular drink refills after the first)
You can even switch from drink to drink on the free ones. (Coffee, then hot tea, then iced tea, back to coffee etc.)
The above is true even if you start with a non-regular drink like a Frappuccino or espresso handcrafted drink. (get free regular drink refills after the first)
You can even switch from drink to drink on the free ones. (Coffee, then hot tea, then iced tea, back to coffee etc.)
The above is true even if you start with a non-regular drink like a Frappuccino or espresso handcrafted drink. (get free regular drink refills after the first)
You can even switch from drink to drink on the free ones. (Coffee, then hot tea, then iced tea, back to coffee etc.)
I did not know that. Thanks for the info
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"10% off Any Grocery Store Purchase" is (almost) weekly with CashApp, but it has been a game-changer, especially during the pandemic. I go to my local grocer, buy a $75 gift card (effectively for $67.50) -- Rinse and repeat every week. A gift card to a grocery store is as good as cash to me.
"10% off Any Grocery Store Purchase" is (almost) weekly with CashApp, but it has been a game-changer, especially during the pandemic. I go to my local grocer, buy a $75 gift card (effectively for $67.50) -- Rinse and repeat every week. A gift card to a grocery store is as good as cash to me.
https://www.trustpilot.
https://www.bbb.org/us/ca/san-fra...er-reviews
Remember that Square owns Cash app but all these complaints are about Cashapp and NOT Square.
I have NO connection to any company in this area - other than as a loyal slickdealer - but you guys have saved me beaucoup bucks over the last couple of years and I don't want my peeps getting hurt here. So once I saw this figured I should post. You guys look on your own and decide if you want to trust these guys with your $$ for $5 or $10 back.
FWIW, I personally use Venmo and Zelle and Paypal and have found them good and reliable, and again: I have NO connection, don't even own their stock if available. Alley
https://www.trustpilot.
https://www.bbb.org/us/ca/san-fra...er-reviews [bbb.org]
Remember that Square owns Cash app but all these complaints are about Cashapp and NOT Square.
I have NO connection to any company in this area - other than as a loyal slickdealer - but you guys have saved me beaucoup bucks over the last couple of years and I don't want my peeps getting hurt here. So once I saw this figured I should post. You guys look on your own and decide if you want to trust these guys with your $$ for $5 or $10 back.
FWIW, I personally use Venmo and Zelle and Paypal and have found them good and reliable, and again: I have NO connection, don't even own their stock if available. Alley
Read all the reviews on that Trustpilot link to see that most of those people fell for blatant internet scams. Most of the others are complaining about being scammed by marketplace sellers who took their money, didn't deliver the item, and CashApp won't do anything about it. CashApp has made clear in their terms that there is no fraud protection and I wouldn't expect them to arbitrate and investigate 3rd party person-to-person transactions. This is not uncommon practice. And then there are the reviews that are total rubbish and people who don't understand how to properly use the app and most importantly, how and when NOT to use it, such as for high-dollar transactions that require shipment. Big facepalm.