Sam's Club has for its
Members:
Select eGift Cards (Digital Delivery) on sale for prices listed below.
Thanks Community Member
Geckohands for sharing this deal.
Note, each of the eGift Cards are limited to 2 per member.
Available: - $500 Southwest Airlines eGift Card $419.99
- Email delivery gift card
- Please allow up to 48 hours for email delivery
- A Southwest gift card may only be redeemed at southwest.com, on the Southwest Airlines Mobile Apps and Mobile Website
- A maximum of three (3) Southwest Gift Cards can be applied per passenger on each reservation
- $100 Instacart eGift Card $80
- Email delivery gift card
- Please allow up to 48 hours for email delivery
- Card is usable, up to balance, toward eligible online orders placed on instacart.com, on "Powered by Instacart" sites, or in the Instacart app
- The card is not redeemable outside the U.S
- $100 Disney Gift Card eGift $90
- Email delivery gift card
- Please allow up to 48 hours for email delivery
- Use for tickets, hotels, entertainment, shopping, dining and more at select locations throughout the Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts.
- Redeemable at Disney Store and online at DisneyStore.com. Use for reservations at Disney Resorts and aboard Disney Cruise Line
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For those buying Southwest gift cards for travel. Silly. I like paying for travel with a card that give me free trip protection and sometimes cash back.
I learned my lesson years ago. I missed a connection when flying through NRT. There were no more flights for that evening and I ended up having to pay for a hotel room. I didn't realize my United Explorer card (I sill have the MasterCard version of it) had trip insurance built in. I would have stayed at a much nicer hotel room had I known it then Since the delay was over 12 hour delay I could have milked it.
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For those buying Southwest gift cards for travel. Silly. I like paying for travel with a card that give me free trip protection and sometimes cash back.
I learned my lesson years ago. I missed a connection when flying through NRT. There were no more flights for that evening and I ended up having to pay for a hotel room. I didn't realize my United Explorer card (I sill have the MasterCard version of it) had trip insurance built in. I would have stayed at a much nicer hotel room had I known it then Since the delay was over 12 hour delay I could have milked it.
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