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expiredEragorn | Staff posted Jan 18, 2026 05:09 AM
expiredEragorn | Staff posted Jan 18, 2026 05:09 AM

Costco Members: $100 inKind One Restaurants eGift Card (Email Delivery)

$65

$100

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Costco Wholesale has $100 inKind One Restaurants eGift Card (Email Delivery) on sale for $64.99 valid for Costco Members only.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase

Redeem at over 1000+ restaurants across the U.S. (top rated restaurants, bars & coffee shops)

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Instant manufacturer's savings of $10 Off will apply
    • Emails are normally delivered within 2 hours after purchase to the email address you have entered
    • Limit 5 per member
    • Offer valid through February 22, 2026 or while promotional offer last
  • Additional Details
    • Gift cards are non-refundable & funds do not expire
    • Any additional inKind Credit purchases will be applied to the payment method associated w/ your inKind account

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Written by Eragorn | Staff
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Costco Wholesale has $100 inKind One Restaurants eGift Card (Email Delivery) on sale for $64.99 valid for Costco Members only.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase

Redeem at over 1000+ restaurants across the U.S. (top rated restaurants, bars & coffee shops)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Instant manufacturer's savings of $10 Off will apply
    • Emails are normally delivered within 2 hours after purchase to the email address you have entered
    • Limit 5 per member
    • Offer valid through February 22, 2026 or while promotional offer last
  • Additional Details
    • Gift cards are non-refundable & funds do not expire
    • Any additional inKind Credit purchases will be applied to the payment method associated w/ your inKind account

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fis
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InKind is a financing operation for restaurants. Instead of taking out bank loans, the restaurant gets cash from InKind in exchange for a multiple of that value in food credits.

It's a great deal for the restaurant and for all of us, because food cost is typically 20-25%. That's how InKind can give you 20% back in credits, plus frequent additional "rewards" discounts, and everybody still wins.

So when you dine using InKind funds, you are just drawing down on the credits that the restaurant gave to InKind. So InKind is great for restaurant cash flow, but when you dine, the restaurant collects zero cash.

That's why the credits are for food and not for tips. To the restaurant, tips are separate and unrelated to food cost. $1 in tips costs exactly $1. I think about it like I'm paying the server directly, just like it used to be when the world was cash-based. And some of those InKind credits live on to get me another stacked discount when the next "reward" appears on SlickDeals.
wiredspider
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Sure they do, you can't stack the coupons with promo funds (like from cash back or referrals).
TheJerkStoreCalled
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Do not dine out ON 2/14

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Jan 18, 2026 08:52 PM
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HappyCrowd987Jan 18, 2026 08:52 PM
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Quote from wiredspider :
Sure they do, you can't stack the coupons with promo funds (like from cash back or referrals).
Good to know, thanks!!
Jan 18, 2026 08:56 PM
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SinisterX2Jan 18, 2026 08:56 PM
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In the past I could buy before the sale and Costco will refund difference.. worth taking chance ?
Jan 18, 2026 10:31 PM
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arribasnJan 18, 2026 10:31 PM
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Quote from SinisterX2 :
In the past I could buy before the sale and Costco will refund difference.. worth taking chance ?
Now that all gift cards are non refundable I doubt they would
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Jan 19, 2026 02:04 AM
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dgodeskyJan 19, 2026 02:04 AM
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Quote from DogAndPony :
You can't pay tips with the gift card which is kind of annoying.
You can't pay tips via InKind funds of any type. All tips default to your loaded default CC. Ideally that card has a high multiple for restaurants as the InKind tip charge records as dining.
Jan 19, 2026 05:11 AM
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ElatedNose426Jan 19, 2026 05:11 AM
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I can't wait. In for 5 when the deal hits!
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Quote from DogAndPony :
You can't pay tips with the gift card which is kind of annoying.
InKind is a financing operation for restaurants. Instead of taking out bank loans, the restaurant gets cash from InKind in exchange for a multiple of that value in food credits.

It's a great deal for the restaurant and for all of us, because food cost is typically 20-25%. That's how InKind can give you 20% back in credits, plus frequent additional "rewards" discounts, and everybody still wins.

So when you dine using InKind funds, you are just drawing down on the credits that the restaurant gave to InKind. So InKind is great for restaurant cash flow, but when you dine, the restaurant collects zero cash.

That's why the credits are for food and not for tips. To the restaurant, tips are separate and unrelated to food cost. $1 in tips costs exactly $1. I think about it like I'm paying the server directly, just like it used to be when the world was cash-based. And some of those InKind credits live on to get me another stacked discount when the next "reward" appears on SlickDeals.
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OliveSweater1134Jan 19, 2026 03:24 PM
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Quote from HappySparrow953 :
Why not?
Probably more crowded and marked up than usual

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DogAndPonyJan 19, 2026 03:51 PM
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Quote from fis :
InKind is a financing operation for restaurants. Instead of taking out bank loans, the restaurant gets cash from InKind in exchange for a multiple of that value in food credits.

It's a great deal for the restaurant and for all of us, because food cost is typically 20-25%. That's how InKind can give you 20% back in credits, plus frequent additional "rewards" discounts, and everybody still wins.

So when you dine using InKind funds, you are just drawing down on the credits that the restaurant gave to InKind. So InKind is great for restaurant cash flow, but when you dine, the restaurant collects zero cash.

That's why the credits are for food and not for tips. To the restaurant, tips are separate and unrelated to food cost. $1 in tips costs exactly $1. I think about it like I'm paying the server directly, just like it used to be when the world was cash-based. And some of those InKind credits live on to get me another stacked discount when the next "reward" appears on SlickDeals.
Good explanation, thanks!
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Jan 19, 2026 07:02 PM
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Quote from TheJerkStoreCalled :
Do not dine out ON 2/14
Quote from HappySparrow953 :
Why not?
Quote from OliveSweater1134 :
Probably more crowded and marked up than usual
...plus the air will be thick with all the pheromones [mother.ly]Big Grin
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HyrumBeck
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Jan 19, 2026 07:26 PM
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Quote from HappySparrow953 :
Why not?
Because V day is a Bull$ holiday like most.
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Jan 19, 2026 07:28 PM
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Quote from SinisterX2 :
In the past I could buy before the sale and Costco will refund difference.. worth taking chance ?
Yes they will
Jan 19, 2026 07:37 PM
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maybedeniseJan 19, 2026 07:37 PM
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Quote from SinisterX2 :
In the past I could buy before the sale and Costco will refund difference.. worth taking chance ?
I've done this before and it was approved.
Jan 20, 2026 12:06 AM
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kqian111Jan 20, 2026 12:06 AM
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You can no longer split bills to use reward coupons like $25 off $50 combined with using inkind cash back balance like you used to. Now it errors out when you try to split the bill and use these two for the two separate bills.
Jan 20, 2026 01:02 AM
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bradymartinJan 20, 2026 01:02 AM
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If it were not for inkind, i probably would not have a girlfriend.
she likes restaurant food. typical american chick nowadays.
great program for us fellas, seriously.
in for 5 limit
Last edited by bradymartin January 19, 2026 at 05:05 PM.
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Quote from kqian111 :
You can no longer split bills to use reward coupons like $25 off $50 combined with using inkind cash back balance like you used to. Now it errors out when you try to split the bill and use these two for the two separate bills.
Separate accounts still worked a month or so ago

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