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Buy $50 in IKEA digital gift cards online and get an additional $10 IKEA digital gift card*. Act fast, this offer is only valid 5/15/24 – 5/21/24 while supplies last!
You don't need to be a high school graduate for this offer
*Valid in U.S. only. Limited quantities of Bonus Cards available. Valid on Digital Gift Card purchases of $50 or more only from IKEA-USA.com. Not valid on physical or in-store Gift Card purchases. Offer will apply automatically at check-out if purchase qualifies. Additional $10 Digital Gift Card ("Bonus Card") will be emailed automatically to the purchaser's email address provided at check-out within 24-48 hours. LIMIT: $500 in Digital Gift Cards/10 Bonus Cards per purchaser during offer period. Gift Cards not redeemable for cash (unless required by law). Except for purchase limits set forth above, offer subject to IKEA Gift Card terms and conditions,
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/custom...ub3d1efe50. Other restrictions may apply. See IKEA-USA.com for details.
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Can I buy a single $500 gift card and receive the $100 bonus? Or do I need to buy gift cards in $50 increments?
It's not the best discount at 16.7%. If I remember correctly, the 20% discount only appears towards the end of the year.
Not a scam. The third party vendor is connected to IKEA. The link from IKEA's website takes you to their site and IKEA informs you of the redirect.
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When it comes time to use the cards, while you can't merge cards together, you can redeem multiple cards in a single transaction (at least in store).
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I'm not sure if there's a limit on the number of gift cards you can use in a transaction in the store, but I'm pretty sure I've used at least 10 before… after those are applied, you can use a credit card, etc. for the remaining balance.
To sidestep this and use more gift cards in one transaction I had to go to a register at a brick & mortar location in-person, where the employee there scanning coupons encountered no such limit (but unlike another poster here claims in a comment, I had not tried using >10 at a time, so I can't speak on that).