I haven't used Flexa before to make payments so can't speak to its ease of use and any fees, but figured other folks might be interested in this. I already have small amounts of ETH sitting in some other wallets and was probably going to take advantage of this promotion later in the week if it was still running. The promotion mentions the new garlic guajillo steak protein, but as far as I can tell any item(s) qualify. Limit 1 transaction per account, max $20 discount.
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I believe the cashier needs to set the register for gift card before you scan your barcode.
So, it really just depends on your ETH source wallet, which may have a minimum amount required for sending (e.g. Coinbase with 0.001 ETH).
Then, it just becomes a waiting game for the send transaction to complete.
Once done, you physically head out to Chipotle, order your meal and provide the QR code from the Flexa (SPEDN app) to discount the cost by $20. (Those who have done it, please correct me if I'm mistaken).
That's it, that's all. (Oh, and apparently it's one per Flexa (SPEDN app) wallet).
*** Follow up ***
Worked like a charm to see the QR code in SPEDN app enabled for the $20 Chipotle GC, albeit it took about 20 minutes to do all the steps.
Off to Chipotle we go!
** Edit **
Chipotle I visited didn't know what to do with it. Scanning as a gift card didn't reduce the price either. Not sure if there's a procedure that has to be followed or if the whole bill needs to be covered by the SPEDN ETH balance. Oh well, hope others have better luck and can provide data points on how they redeemed it.
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So, it really just depends on your ETH source wallet, which may have a minimum amount required for sending (e.g. Coinbase with 0.001 ETH).
Then, it just becomes a waiting game for the send transaction to complete.
Once done, you physically head out to Chipotle, order your meal and provide the QR code from the Flexa (SPEDN app) to discount the cost by $20. (Those who have done it, please correct me if I'm mistaken).
That's it, that's all. (Oh, and apparently it's one per Flexa (SPEDN app) wallet).
*** Follow up ***
Worked like a charm to see the QR code in SPEDN app enabled for the $20 Chipotle GC, albeit it took about 20 minutes to do all the steps.
Off to Chipotle we go!
** Edit **
Chipotle I visited didn't know what to do with it. Scanning as a gift card didn't reduce the price either. Not sure if there's a procedure that has to be followed or if the whole bill needs to be covered by the SPEDN ETH balance. Oh well, hope others have better luck and can provide data points on how they redeemed it.
I then regenerated the QR code at the register, and then it finally took off the $20. Looking at the receipt, I could see the gift card numbers were different between the 2 codes, the first with 0 balance, the other with $20.10 balance
Moral of the story, only generate the QR code at purchase time
I then regenerated the QR code at the register, and then it finally took off the $20. Looking at the receipt, I could see the gift card numbers were different between the 2 codes, the first with 0 balance, the other with $20.10 balance
Moral of the story, only generate the QR code at purchase time
Guess I'll try again tomorrow when I'm at the register.
Thanks for your update!
I care about the environment, but to be frank, food production is the least of anyone's worries. Most environmental damage comes purely from rich people, id rather sacrifice the worlds elite than my health and diet.
Anybody seeing this? I'm wondering if it's correct. I haven't transferred any ETH funds yet.
Anybody seeing this? I'm wondering if it's correct. I haven't transferred any ETH funds yet.
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Even transferring from a wallet will incur Gas cost.
Plus you'll also have to check yes on the box on your 1040 and you'll have 87,000 agents arriving at your door to confiscate your $1 of crypto.