Sam's Club Members: $50 Doordash eGift Card (Email Delivery)
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Sam's Club has for its Members: $50 Doordash eGift Card (Email Delivery) on sale for $42.50.
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Note, must be Sam's Club Member to purchase this deal at sale price, otherwise a 10% surcharge applies
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About this Offer: This offer provides 15% Off Savings for this Gift Card which matches previous FrontPage Deals.
About this Product:
Give the gift of delivery with a DoorDash gift card. The DoorDash app connects your favorite people with the best of their neighborhood, including restaurants, convenience stores, grocery stores, pet supplies and more.
Giving the gift of delivery allows your loved ones to have easier evenings, happier days, and more time to enjoy the people and things they love.
What Vlad said. Doordash requires certain plans (merchant choices) that in-store prices match in-app pickup prices.
So buying discounted giftcard + using random in-app promos can actually save you a lot of money on pickup orders.
Just few days ago they had $5 off any order, even say a $5 pickup order. So you paid nothing for $5 worth of food. Recently have seen 35% off group order, $40 min but $15 discount limit and specific restaurant discounts like 20% off this local place $5 limit. Taco Bell I've seen $5 off $15 or more order.
Issue is double checking food prices indeed match in-store prices, and resisting spending your DD credit if they don't. Taco Bell seems to match everywhere, same with KFC.
$15 Taco Bell order with $5 off is $10. You factor in 15% discount from buying the GC cheaper? My $15 order is now what $8.50? (assuming magically no sales tax)
alot of restaurants dont raise their prices when its for pick up. so you're basically saving 15-20% on stuff you were going to eat anyway.
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Why the hell do people use this crap? Are you that lazy and bad with money?
Taco bell pickup + a 20% off coupon
Some people like to eat out food and save a bit. No fee on pickup. Ubereats and GrubHub on the other hand... now that crap I can't figure out other then those people using the service must all be making $70+/hr so that it's worth spending an extra $10-20 to have their food delivered by someone.
Why the hell do people use this crap? Are you that lazy and bad with money?
What Vlad said. Doordash requires certain plans (merchant choices) that in-store prices match in-app pickup prices.
So buying discounted giftcard + using random in-app promos can actually save you a lot of money on pickup orders.
Just few days ago they had $5 off any order, even say a $5 pickup order. So you paid nothing for $5 worth of food. Recently have seen 35% off group order, $40 min but $15 discount limit and specific restaurant discounts like 20% off this local place $5 limit. Taco Bell I've seen $5 off $15 or more order.
Issue is double checking food prices indeed match in-store prices, and resisting spending your DD credit if they don't. Taco Bell seems to match everywhere, same with KFC.
$15 Taco Bell order with $5 off is $10. You factor in 15% discount from buying the GC cheaper? My $15 order is now what $8.50? (assuming magically no sales tax)
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So buying discounted giftcard + using random in-app promos can actually save you a lot of money on pickup orders.
Just few days ago they had $5 off any order, even say a $5 pickup order. So you paid nothing for $5 worth of food. Recently have seen 35% off group order, $40 min but $15 discount limit and specific restaurant discounts like 20% off this local place $5 limit. Taco Bell I've seen $5 off $15 or more order.
Issue is double checking food prices indeed match in-store prices, and resisting spending your DD credit if they don't. Taco Bell seems to match everywhere, same with KFC.
$15 Taco Bell order with $5 off is $10. You factor in 15% discount from buying the GC cheaper? My $15 order is now what $8.50? (assuming magically no sales tax)
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Some people like to eat out food and save a bit. No fee on pickup. Ubereats and GrubHub on the other hand... now that crap I can't figure out other then those people using the service must all be making $70+/hr so that it's worth spending an extra $10-20 to have their food delivered by someone.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
So buying discounted giftcard + using random in-app promos can actually save you a lot of money on pickup orders.
Just few days ago they had $5 off any order, even say a $5 pickup order. So you paid nothing for $5 worth of food. Recently have seen 35% off group order, $40 min but $15 discount limit and specific restaurant discounts like 20% off this local place $5 limit. Taco Bell I've seen $5 off $15 or more order.
Issue is double checking food prices indeed match in-store prices, and resisting spending your DD credit if they don't. Taco Bell seems to match everywhere, same with KFC.
$15 Taco Bell order with $5 off is $10. You factor in 15% discount from buying the GC cheaper? My $15 order is now what $8.50? (assuming magically no sales tax)