Update: This popular deal is still available.
Walmart offers
Returning/Expired Walmart+ Subscribers:
1-Year Walmart+ Membership for
$49 when you follow the instructions below.
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Eragorn for sharing this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Visit Walmart.com and log in to an account that previously had a Walmart+ subscription.
- After logging in, you may see a popup to sign up for Walmart+ for $49. You may proceed signing up via pop-up page or continue the steps below.
- Visit the Signup Page for Walmart+
- You should see "Get 50% off a year of Walmart+!"
- Click "Claim offer now" and sign up
Walmart+ Membership Benefits:
- Free shipping with no order minimum
- Free delivery on $35+ orders from stores
- Paramount+ subscription included with your W+ membership
- Member savings on fuel of $0.10/gallon at 13,000+ locations nationwide including Exxon, Mobil, Walmart & Murphy stations. Plus, access member prices at Sam's Club fuel centers.
- & More
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but membership terms says no-refunds.
and in worst case, if they don't honor 50% off, i don't think, we can fully cancel the plan and get the full refund.
also, renewal automatically applying 50% off.
For your average 15-18 gallon tank, you're talking probably talking $1.40-1.50 saved per fill up. Unless you're driving like 400 miles/week you won't make up the discount for paying for WM+
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1. If your city offers that option, the extra $40 tip-free service saves a lot of money over time. We had regular W+ last year (without the In-Home add-on), and generally always tipped a flat $5 per delivery. I figured that since shopping is done by Walmart employees a flat tip is more suitable than % based. I made exceptions and tipped more when weather was bad, or expected too many bags. Point is - break even point for me is at about 8 deliveries a year. Half a year has passed, I would have already paid more in tips if I hadn't purchased the In-Home service add-on.
2. The one big caveat with the In-home service is that their delivery times are limited to regular day-time hours. They have only two slots 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm. There are no evening slots. If you work standard work-week hours, this can be a problem since you are relegated to using the service only on weekends. However, weekend slots book early. You have to remember to book a slot a day in advance. If you expect to wake up in the morning, and order same-day delivery via the tip-free option that's not going to happen on a weekend. Of course, the tipped options still remain, but I use that option only for emergencies.
3. Hint — Our house is serviced by three different Walmarts. Two of them are regular Walmarts, and one of them is the 'Neighborhood Store' Walmart, which are smaller stores and mostly grocery focused. The app allows me to choose which Walmart to get the order delivered from. I realized that the big Walmarts used to always send near-expiry groceries and the worst produce; trying to get rid of stock. I even formally complained to Walmart when I had a couple of extreme cases. But then I switched to using the Neighborhood Market and it was a huge difference. Since those are grocery focused stores, they might be having more item rotation; or maybe this particular store is better managed. I never had a problem since I switched to that store. So, if you have more than one Walmart servicing your home, experiment to see which one usually delivers better produce.
For your average 15-18 gallon tank, you're talking probably talking $1.40-1.50 saved per fill up. Unless you're driving like 400 miles/week you won't make up the discount for paying for WM+
It does add up though. I have Sam's Club, Costco and W+. Yet I usually prefer to fill at Walmart cause their gas is always the cheapest between the three, I'm aware Costco is supposed to have the best quality gas, but lines are long and W+ gas offers easy in and out like a regular gas station. I don't manage to use W+ for every fill-up but even then — between my car and my wife's, at a $1.5 saving per fill up, we'll probably save $50 worth, and make-up the membership fee just with gas savings. Of course, me and my wife both have to travel quite a bit one way for work so gas consumption is inordinately high for us. But even for most families that don't have to drive excessively distances, if they regularly have to fill two cars I can imagine them recouping a fair chunk of the fee, if not all.
Just say you can't afford whole foods organic cashews. We get it
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