inKind is offering $25 Off Your Next $50+ Meal when you enter your phone number to claim offer.
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inKind is offering $25 Off Your Next $50+ Meal when you enter your phone number to claim offer.
Thanks to Community Member autosaver for finding this deal.
Note: Click here to view full eligible Locations List. Your offer will be auto-applied when you use the inKind app (iOS or Android) to seamlessly pay your bill from your phone.
Don't forget it will expire 30 days from date claimed.
Got this the other day but haven't claimed yet just to extend the redemption period until I know for sure i will be going to one of the participating restaurants. I'm a little bummed the restaurant I like to use inKind at just recently stopped participating.
This is a reminder to check the app for your restaurant first before you go if you have GC credits and didn't want to pay out of pocket, they restaurants just dropped off without notice (as far as I know).
Next time Costco has a sale, max out on gift cards if you have restaurants you'd like to try in your specific area. It's a great value.
Here's an example from the last inkind sale from Costco, with this type of deal.
Local cafe has $25 off $50 dollar spend. Say you spend $60. Total is $35. You bought the Costco deal of $65 dollars for $100 credit and pay with credit. You received $60 food/ beverage for ~$23.
I know it's a few hoops to jump thru but I find value in it.
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Don't forget it will expire 30 days from date claimed.
Got this the other day but haven't claimed yet just to extend the redemption period until I know for sure i will be going to one of the participating restaurants. I'm a little bummed the restaurant I like to use inKind at just recently stopped participating.
This is a reminder to check the app for your restaurant first before you go if you have GC credits and didn't want to pay out of pocket, they restaurants just dropped off without notice (as far as I know).
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Next time Costco has a sale, max out on gift cards if you have restaurants you'd like to try in your specific area. It's a great value.
Here's an example from the last inkind sale from Costco, with this type of deal.
Local cafe has $25 off $50 dollar spend. Say you spend $60. Total is $35. You bought the Costco deal of $65 dollars for $100 credit and pay with credit. You received $60 food/ beverage for ~$23.
I know it's a few hoops to jump thru but I find value in it.
claimed. is this business model really sustainable? or are the restaurants overpriced and they are selling their credit at a low price to this company?
Don't forget it will expire 30 days from date claimed.Got this the other day but haven't claimed yet just to extend the redemption period until I know for sure i will be going to one of the participating restaurants. I'm a little bummed the restaurant I like to use inKind at just recently stopped participating.This is a reminder to check the app for your restaurant first before you go if you have GC credits and didn't want to pay out of pocket, they restaurants just dropped off without notice (as far as I know).
Do you know when the last day we can add to our account?
claimed. is this business model really sustainable? or are the restaurants overpriced and they are selling their credit at a low price to this company?
Not sure how this business model works, but I don't think the restaurants are over priced because of inKind. I sued to go to one of the restaurants before I even knew about inKind and then started using inKind after with menu prices always being the same.
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Do you know when the last day we can add to our account?
Sorry, not sure. The email I received about it doesn't mention when is last day to claim.
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So say you have
$25 off $50 here
$25 off $50 from restaurant ABC
Your bill is $100
Split the check with yourself to pay $50 each time to apply both discounts.
Got this the other day but haven't claimed yet just to extend the redemption period until I know for sure i will be going to one of the participating restaurants. I'm a little bummed the restaurant I like to use inKind at just recently stopped participating.
This is a reminder to check the app for your restaurant first before you go if you have GC credits and didn't want to pay out of pocket, they restaurants just dropped off without notice (as far as I know).
Here's an example from the last inkind sale from Costco, with this type of deal.
Local cafe has $25 off $50 dollar spend. Say you spend $60. Total is $35. You bought the Costco deal of $65 dollars for $100 credit and pay with credit. You received $60 food/ beverage for ~$23.
I know it's a few hoops to jump thru but I find value in it.
69 Comments
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Got this the other day but haven't claimed yet just to extend the redemption period until I know for sure i will be going to one of the participating restaurants. I'm a little bummed the restaurant I like to use inKind at just recently stopped participating.
This is a reminder to check the app for your restaurant first before you go if you have GC credits and didn't want to pay out of pocket, they restaurants just dropped off without notice (as far as I know).
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Here's an example from the last inkind sale from Costco, with this type of deal.
Local cafe has $25 off $50 dollar spend. Say you spend $60. Total is $35. You bought the Costco deal of $65 dollars for $100 credit and pay with credit. You received $60 food/ beverage for ~$23.
I know it's a few hoops to jump thru but I find value in it.
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Also, this long list that came from a link on Costco's page for selling inKind gift certs. https://cdn.bfldr.com/U447IH35/as..._Locations
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So say you have
$25 off $50 here
$25 off $50 from restaurant ABC
Your bill is $100
Split the check with yourself to pay $50 each time to apply both discounts.
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