ACI Gift Cards LLC via Amazon has
$50 Taco Bell Gift Card + $10 Amazon Promo Credit for
$50 when you redeem the offer on the product page or enter promo code
TACOBELL at checkout.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
dealramudu for finding this deal.
Notes:
- Promo codes are typically for one-time use and don't always apply seamlessly. If you run into this issue, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart page.
- Make sure checkout says "One per account. Purchase USD 50.00 or more in Taco Bell gift cards, get a $10 Promotional Credit towards your next eligible purchase. You will receive the credit and email confirmation that the credit has been applied to your account within 24 hours; this credit does not show in your gift card balance. It can be used on eligible products shipped and sold by Amazon.com until January 31, 2026."
About this item:
- Card is redeemable only for purchases at participating Taco Bell locations in the U.S.
- Redemption: In Store Only
- No returns and no refunds on gift cards.
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I had to cancel and rebuy when I realized this.
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good point.
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I got my email for the $50 GC confirmation, but haven't seen a promo email or anything yet.
Purchases must be for at least $50 of select Apple Gift Cards ("GC") value, and the GCs must be purchased in a single order at Amazon.com.
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Also, there seems to be too many stipulations, such as " Promo Credit does not show in your gift card balance, but applied towards future eligible purchases." So what exactly are these "eligible" purchases?
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