Google Pay Members: Spend $100+ at Lululemon Online, Get
$20 Cash Back
$100.00
via Google Pay App
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Google Pay via Google Pay App (Android or iOS) offers $20 Cashback when you Spend $100+ at Lululemon (online) using your Enrolled Card for the purchase (see the instructions below).
Thanks to community member pbmpharmacist for finding this deal
If you haven't tried the men's clothes already, do yourself a favor and use the coupon to buy a pair of shorts or pants. If you're not into workout clothes, the commission pant looks like slacks but are amazingly comfortable. Like Could wear as PJs comfy.
Yea but. I rarely wear my 70 dollar shorts because I'm worrried I'll ruin them. I'm just that kinda guy.
the egift card page links to a cashstar affiliate site, so i'll bet no. the gift card by mail seems okay though
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Ive had terrible experiences with gpay. Also no customer service at all.
No lack of love for this deal. It's a good one for quality clothing - if it works. Google Pay burned me with the $30 Walmart+ offer. But the offer not working was only part of the problem. Even with screenshots and proof, their customer service was able to do nothing. Time after time I tried. After I had the BBB push on them, I got a response..."you should try contacting customer service." It's like they didn't even read my narrative or look at my screenshots.
Anyway, again, if it works, great. But they don't seem to track things in the way portal sites do. so it seems much harder to prove anything to them. But it doesn't matter, because their customer service reps are, once again, incompetent.
To be fair, I did have one offer work properly, so I'm 1 for 2. I've been sort of hesitant to try any again since the Walmart+ one, though.
No lack of love for this deal. It's a good one for quality clothing - if it works. Google Pay burned me with the $30 Walmart+ offer. But the offer not working was only part of the problem. Even with screenshots and proof, their customer service was able to do nothing. Time after time I tried. After I had the BBB push on them, I got a response..."you should try contacting customer service." It's like they didn't even read my narrative or look at my screenshots.
Anyway, again, if it works, great. But they don't seem to track things in the way portal sites do. so it seems much harder to prove anything to them. But it doesn't matter, because their customer service reps are, once again, incompetent.
To be fair, I did have one offer work properly, so I'm 1 for 2. I've been sort of hesitant to try any again since the Walmart+ one, though.
lol you tried to use the better business bureau to arbitrate a claim with google.
the BBB should just disband at this point
Anyone know if this would be potentially stackable with the 25% first responder/military discount when you shop over video chat?
I've used the video chat to get 25% off once before and the lululemon rep asks for your card information to fulfill the order on their end; I'm unsure if Google Pay would still count this as paying through lululemon online portal.
Anyone know if this would be potentially stackable with the 25% first responder/military discount when you shop over video chat?
I've used the video chat to get 25% off once before and the lululemon rep asks for your card information to fulfill the order on their end; I'm unsure if Google Pay would still count this as paying through lululemon online portal.
Buy a gift card with the deal and then pay with the gift card through the online portal.
Did anyone purchase a physical gift card, can you confirm the purchase comes from lululemon itself?
I don't think the e-gift card will work because it's sold by cashstar, right?
I agree. I started buying their joggers and hoodies for life in lockdown. Very comfy. Versatile too. Same clothes are work clothes, lounge clothes and going out(to the grocery store) clothes.
Don't forget about their lifetime guarantee. My wife had a pair of pants that started pilling and they replaced it for free.
While we pride ourselves on creating long-lasting gear, our quality promise does not cover usage beyond practical lifetime.
Did anyone purchase a physical gift card, can you confirm the purchase comes from lululemon itself?
I don't think the e-gift card will work because it's sold by cashstar, right?
Yep worked for me last time with physical gift card.
Anyone know if this would be potentially stackable with the 25% first responder/military discount when you shop over video chat?
I've used the video chat to get 25% off once before and the lululemon rep asks for your card information to fulfill the order on their end; I'm unsure if Google Pay would still count this as paying through lululemon online portal.
I don't see why not. You don't really have to shop through the portal...you just have to use a registered card, and Google tracks the transaction via the card provider. At least that's my understanding. I've gotten their offers by shopping in-store as well, so the Google Pay shopping portal was completely out of scope.
I agree. I started buying their joggers and hoodies for life in lockdown. Very comfy. Versatile too. Same clothes are work clothes, lounge clothes and going out(to the grocery store) clothes.
Don't forget about their lifetime guarantee. My wife had a pair of pants that started pilling and they replaced it for free.
are you sure?
their "warranty" seems really open ended. They told me to ask the store manager what the policy is.
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Anyway, again, if it works, great. But they don't seem to track things in the way portal sites do. so it seems much harder to prove anything to them. But it doesn't matter, because their customer service reps are, once again, incompetent.
To be fair, I did have one offer work properly, so I'm 1 for 2. I've been sort of hesitant to try any again since the Walmart+ one, though.
Anyway, again, if it works, great. But they don't seem to track things in the way portal sites do. so it seems much harder to prove anything to them. But it doesn't matter, because their customer service reps are, once again, incompetent.
To be fair, I did have one offer work properly, so I'm 1 for 2. I've been sort of hesitant to try any again since the Walmart+ one, though.
the BBB should just disband at this point
the BBB should just disband at this point
I've used the video chat to get 25% off once before and the lululemon rep asks for your card information to fulfill the order on their end; I'm unsure if Google Pay would still count this as paying through lululemon online portal.
I've used the video chat to get 25% off once before and the lululemon rep asks for your card information to fulfill the order on their end; I'm unsure if Google Pay would still count this as paying through lululemon online portal.
I don't think the e-gift card will work because it's sold by cashstar, right?
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Don't forget about their lifetime guarantee. My wife had a pair of pants that started pilling and they replaced it for free.
While we pride ourselves on creating long-lasting gear, our quality promise does not cover usage beyond practical lifetime.
I don't think the e-gift card will work because it's sold by cashstar, right?
Where are the gift cards located online?
I've used the video chat to get 25% off once before and the lululemon rep asks for your card information to fulfill the order on their end; I'm unsure if Google Pay would still count this as paying through lululemon online portal.
I don't see why not. You don't really have to shop through the portal...you just have to use a registered card, and Google tracks the transaction via the card provider. At least that's my understanding. I've gotten their offers by shopping in-store as well, so the Google Pay shopping portal was completely out of scope.
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Don't forget about their lifetime guarantee. My wife had a pair of pants that started pilling and they replaced it for free.
their "warranty" seems really open ended. They told me to ask the store manager what the policy is.