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Used it 3-4 times so far (brought $200 worth). 1 restaurant didn't take it as their POS/inkind was down but other resturants were smooth. Great value at 35% off
per my email with support:
"We clarified that the new checkout flow will be streamlined and you will select either inKind Cash, inKind Cash Back, or a promotional offer per transaction—but not multiple together"
still good value to be found, but not nearly as good as when we could stack.
you CAN still stack with restaurant programs/rewards as far as I know. so if you have a promo at the business, you can still use it and then pay with inKind
current referral is doubled, so DM your friends. they get $50 (presumable inKind Cashback credit) and you get a $25 off $50...which again, is not stackable with a GC credit. (Don't DM me - I won't reply).
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Yup.. this is the crux of how Inkind changed its system recently.
You either use Inkind wallet balance or you can use your own credit card + the offer (i.e $10 off $25 etc). Kills the deal.
Inkind needs to either change back or prepare to disappear!
Yup.. this is the crux of how Inkind changed its system recently. You either use Inkind wallet balance or you can use your own credit card + the offer (i.e $10 off $25 etc). Kills the deal. Inkind needs to either change back or prepare to disappear!
I wouldn't say it kills the deal. You're still getting not insignificant free money via this deal.
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good deal? new to inkind
from what I remember, this is usually the best deal you can find now days if you want to buy credit. amazon was the exception, if you combined it with a 5% back (discover/prime card/etc).
On the app, sometimes they do "buy X, get 40% or 45% bonus", but this is the actual discount you're getting:
The key is to buy only what you can spend right away. 35% off is still pretty nice but the restaurants come and go without notice.
Also worth mentioning, these credits work for food + tax, but tips must be covered with a separate payment method.
The key is to buy only what you can spend right away. 35% off is still pretty nice but the restaurants come and go without notice.
Also worth mentioning, these credits work for food + tax, but tips must be covered with a separate payment method.
Depends on where you live, of course.
In Miami, I only see new restaurants being added, and there are tons of A+ ones. I don't remember seeing any restaurants removed from the app.
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per my email with support:
"We clarified that the new checkout flow will be streamlined and you will select either inKind Cash, inKind Cash Back, or a promotional offer per transaction—but not multiple together"
still good value to be found, but not nearly as good as when we could stack.
you CAN still stack with restaurant programs/rewards as far as I know. so if you have a promo at the business, you can still use it and then pay with inKind
current referral is doubled, so DM your friends. they get $50 (presumable inKind Cashback credit) and you get a $25 off $50...which again, is not stackable with a GC credit. (Don't DM me - I won't reply).
You either use Inkind wallet balance or you can use your own credit card + the offer (i.e $10 off $25 etc). Kills the deal.
Inkind needs to either change back or prepare to disappear!
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Tried doing the same now, and it's showing full price ($74.99) for the 2nd order :|
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On the app, sometimes they do "buy X, get 40% or 45% bonus", but this is the actual discount you're getting:
40% bonus = ~28.6% off
45% bonus = ~31% off
here you're getting 35% off.
Also worth mentioning, these credits work for food + tax, but tips must be covered with a separate payment method.
inkind is constantly changing so I guess that's the only constant.
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Also worth mentioning, these credits work for food + tax, but tips must be covered with a separate payment method.
In Miami, I only see new restaurants being added, and there are tons of A+ ones. I don't remember seeing any restaurants removed from the app.
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