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expiredthewiz94 posted Jun 05, 2023 07:30 PM
expiredthewiz94 posted Jun 05, 2023 07:30 PM

Amazon Prime Members: 2-Years Grubhub+ Membership

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Amazon is offering 2-Years Grubhub+ Membership for Free when you sign up by July 5, 2023 valid for Amazon Prime Members only.

Thanks to community member thewiz94 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Amazon account w/ an active Prime Membership to sign-up.

You may not qualify for this offer if you have signed up in the past, due to this offer being limited to one per customer/account

What is the Grubhub+ offer for Amazon Prime Members?
  • Amazon Prime members can enjoy a one year trial of Grubhub+ (normally $9.99/month) with their Prime membership. For a limited time, Prime members who redeem this offer before July 5th 2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Standard Time will receive a 24-month trial. Prime members that have already redeemed the one-year offer prior to June 5, 2023 will receive an additional 365 days from their previous expiration date. Prime members who redeem the offer July 6th, 2023 or later will still receive 12 months of Grubhub+ for free
What is Grubhub+
  • Grubhub+ is a monthly membership offering unlimited $0 delivery fees on orders of $12+ (before tax, tip, and other applicable fees) at eligible restaurants, access to exclusive member perks—like free food and order discounts—and donation matching on eligible orders. Additional fees, including service fees, may apply.

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available
  • Sign up by July 5, 2023 and get an extra year on top of the one year Grubhub+ Membership
  • Offer limited to Prime Members in the U.S only
  • Limited to one per customer/account
  • $0 delivery fees applicable on eligible order
  • Offer valid through July 5, 2023 or while promotional offer last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Amazon is offering 2-Years Grubhub+ Membership for Free when you sign up by July 5, 2023 valid for Amazon Prime Members only.

Thanks to community member thewiz94 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Amazon account w/ an active Prime Membership to sign-up.

You may not qualify for this offer if you have signed up in the past, due to this offer being limited to one per customer/account

What is the Grubhub+ offer for Amazon Prime Members?
  • Amazon Prime members can enjoy a one year trial of Grubhub+ (normally $9.99/month) with their Prime membership. For a limited time, Prime members who redeem this offer before July 5th 2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Standard Time will receive a 24-month trial. Prime members that have already redeemed the one-year offer prior to June 5, 2023 will receive an additional 365 days from their previous expiration date. Prime members who redeem the offer July 6th, 2023 or later will still receive 12 months of Grubhub+ for free
What is Grubhub+
  • Grubhub+ is a monthly membership offering unlimited $0 delivery fees on orders of $12+ (before tax, tip, and other applicable fees) at eligible restaurants, access to exclusive member perks—like free food and order discounts—and donation matching on eligible orders. Additional fees, including service fees, may apply.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available
  • Sign up by July 5, 2023 and get an extra year on top of the one year Grubhub+ Membership
  • Offer limited to Prime Members in the U.S only
  • Limited to one per customer/account
  • $0 delivery fees applicable on eligible order
  • Offer valid through July 5, 2023 or while promotional offer last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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JohnH1966
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The only thing taken off is the delivery fee. They add 1 or 2 dollars to each menu item to make up for that. And they still have service charges. So basically this membership thing is a lie. It provides no real form of discount.
ThinksTooMuch
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Read the FAQ.
swacman1
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I received an email stating I have another year without having to do anything on my part. Now to reset my cancel date to 07/2024.

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Jun 09, 2023 04:58 PM
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BugabooRuJun 09, 2023 04:58 PM
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Thanks for posting this deal! I already had the free GH+ offer from Bank of America but now it's extended through June '25.
It's not something to use every day but on those occasions where cooking just isn't possible or we're exhausted and might otherwise be eating cereal out of the box for dinner it's nice to have the option and to have the free membership which saves a few bucks on the luxury of food delivery.
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Jun 10, 2023 08:29 AM
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MrShawnJun 10, 2023 08:29 AM
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Quote from QueensGambit :
Any reviews on grubhub? I usually use doordash but overall I've just been cooking my own food tbh.
It's far worse than uber. Never any deals. Uber is OK if you don't wanna go outside an be attacked by the aliens an crackheads swarming. Only reason I use it rly. The hatred of having to be around these things an the other humans supporting them
Jun 10, 2023 07:28 PM
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CoronaKidJun 10, 2023 07:28 PM
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Quote from BugabooRu :
Thanks for posting this deal! I already had the free GH+ offer from Bank of America but now it's extended through June '25.
It's not something to use every day but on those occasions where cooking just isn't possible or we're exhausted and might otherwise be eating cereal out of the box for dinner it's nice to have the option and to have the free membership which saves a few bucks on the luxury of food delivery.
Eat the cereal.
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Jun 11, 2023 12:47 AM
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dreeves14Jun 11, 2023 12:47 AM
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The only delivery service worth the money is Walmart+ InHome.
Jun 11, 2023 01:54 PM
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habananyJun 11, 2023 01:54 PM
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Quote from dittowill123 :
You still need prime every month for this, right?
Why there are people downvoting this fair question, I myself have the same question, I have sign up for gruhub during prime one month trial, would gruhub drop me at the end of the trial ? I guess they would, same way neflix and Apple TV dropped me when I left T-Mobile 🤨
Jun 11, 2023 11:58 PM
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Matrix80Jun 11, 2023 11:58 PM
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C-19 got me into the ordering mode. I'd say almost all door dash orders are wrong. Missing items, drinks, wrong items, cold, and now you have to pay more so they won't deliver a bunch of orders before yours. Have you tried McDonalds 45 minutes after pickup?! It's only good at the counter, at best.

I don't know if Grubhub would fix that. Even then as others state, meals are astronomical. Have you seen the articles on $3 hash browns? They're not wrong. The same for every restaurant (not picking on McD). $5 for a Mexican Coke I can get local as a case for $25.

I really hate inflation!
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cinnamonlovely
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Quote from SpinControl :
Then why did you press "ORDER" or "COMPLETE"?
I am sure all the fees are listed, right?

You could have just ordered from Jimmy Johns or Dominos for free minus any tip.

Truth be told, all these services are losing money. None have the right business model IMO. I don't know what that successful model looks like, but like the early internet of Buy.com, Onsale.com, Circuitcity.com, Sears.com, Toysrus.com, and BedBathBeyond.com, one stands above that hasn't gone bankrupt. Amazon


Yup. It's still good.
https://www.shoprunner.com/enroll...canexpress

Although I don't see many stores where I shop online using them. Love the free returns.
Some high end stores. I think the last time I used them was for professional sports team apparel.
I forgot all about shoprunner lol

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Quote from BoomMike84 :
These companies are scams. Just pick up your own food.

Grub Hub has a class action lawsuit against them for several deceptive practices.

https://topclassactions.com/lawsu...l-schemes/

Door Dash was hit with its own class action lawsuit for charging iPhone users more than Android users, and then tacking on an 'extended range fee" to subscribers of Dash Pass, essentially giving no benefits to the $10 a month premium service with the $0 delivery fee.

https://nypost.com/2023/05/24/doo...one-users/

I mean if you're drunk or high and want to eat, yes, pay the premium and be safe! But if you have a car and can drive, use it to pick up your own food.
Exactly my thoughts too. I had a gift card for door dash and thought why not splurge on convenience. First time ever using the service but honestly it took 3x as long to wait for my subway sandwich to be delivered when I could have gotten it my damn self and saved money on the item and the fee. Not worth it.

Needless to say, I never did end up using the grub hub Amazon prime deal I snagged last year. I cancelled the freebie a few days ago so that I don't forget and get charged the fee. Just isn't for me.
Jun 12, 2023 01:55 PM
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BoomMike84Jun 12, 2023 01:55 PM
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Quote from cinnamonlovely :
Exactly my thoughts too. I had a gift card for door dash and thought why not splurge on convenience. First time ever using the service but honestly it took 3x as long to wait for my subway sandwich to be delivered when I could have gotten it my damn self and saved money on the item and the fee. Not worth it.

Needless to say, I never did end up using the grub hub Amazon prime deal I snagged last year. I cancelled the freebie a few days ago so that I don't forget and get charged the fee. Just isn't for me.
The confusing part about these delivery services is that you're supposed to tip before you receive the service. And the bigger the tip will result in faster delivery, maybe.... you can go on TikTok and see drivers basically decline job after job because the tip is too low and not worth it, and someone eventually picks it up and takes it even though it's a 45 minute round trip to get your subway sandwich because they are desperate for anything.

Like what can a drive possible make on a $10 subway sandwich when a standard tip of 20% is $2? Your sandwich probably sat there forever because nobody thought it was worth their time, gas, and mileage.

Which is a problem with the idea of a third party delivery service. It needs to be profitable for everyone. Sometimes delivery is just not profitable. It's a way to keep your customers coming back and not discover new places. And if the restaurant handled it themselves, they may make a fraction of what they'd make if the customer came into the restaurant. But you do it because it's better than nothing, keeps your customers happy, and prevents them from going elsewhere.
Jun 12, 2023 05:12 PM
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HurlyBurly51Jun 12, 2023 05:12 PM
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1 year extension was automatically added when I opened up GH - no action required. Never received an email or any type of notification, just a banner message when I opened it up.
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spaderJun 13, 2023 02:40 AM
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I never use these kind of delivery services anymore. I refuse to be guilted into tipping. Covid is over and these drivers were never essential to me.
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brugzJun 13, 2023 03:39 PM
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Quote from juggett :
Is Grubhub+ the new Shoprunner? People will look up in 7 years and go, "I think my subscription for that is still good."
😂 my Shoprunner account is still kickin'. I have no idea who they're billing or why I'm getting it for free, but every time I see their logo and log in, I get my free 2-day shipping 🤷🏽 ♂️
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Quote from coronakid :
Yeah, I think there are several factors at play here in the finances of millennials. First, they haven't truly experienced a deep recession yet. Anyone over 40 has at least experienced the housing crisis and the dot com bubble disaster. All these kids experienced was the government handing out tons of free checks during Covid. Second, many kids are coming from parents that are successful and don't generally worry as much about money anymore after years of saving. Their kids don't understand what it took for their parents to get there. Yeah, I sound like an old fart but honestly I think I'm spot on.
🤔 don't you mean GEN Z?! Us millennials are 40 now and have lived through the '08-'09 recession. We ain't no fools
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Quote from Raines8416 :
You got your generations mixed up, these are Gen Z kids.

Millennials are in their 30's and 40's and have experienced their fair share of economic turmoil.
Thank you!
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Quote from mariox :
On Amazon, you can no longer filter by seller, even when you choose a subcategory in the search results. When I contacted Amazon support they acknowledged that the feature was removed and I would need to click each item to find out who seller is.

After having a Prime account for 20+ years, I'm going to finally cancel. Here's a recent reddit thread with others having same problem:

https://www.reddit.com/r/amazonpr...to_filter/
Actually you can, that's a myth. I almost believed it until I set the price filter and the prime filter before I could see the seller filter. However I think you're on to something - they probably do want to get rid of it

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