Apple rolled out several Apple Pay promos instead of just the one or so. These are good for a couple of weeks and can save you some nice money when you use Apple Pay. Plus, you could stack with other deals, like Amex Offers, to get even more back!
Save Up to 30% With Apple Pay Promos
Link: Apple Pay Promos
This list of Apple Pay promos is valid for shopping done between April 5 – 18. Here is the list of retailers you can shop with and use Apple Pay to get a discount:
- Adidas – 15% off all Apple Pay purchases
- Boxed – 20% off your first purchase of $60 or more
- GOAT – up to 30% off the exclusive Springtime Sneakers collection
- hayneedle.com – 10% off all Apple Pay purchases
- headout – 15% off all Apple Pay purchases
- Hotwire – $15 off $100 Hot Rate hotel bookings
- Jet – 10% off Patio and Garden purchases (max discount $15)
- Saks Fifth Avenue – Free 2 day rush shipping on all Apple Pay purchases
- Spring – $25 off your first purchase of $75 or more
- Turo – $25 off all Apple Pay bookings
For the travel or fitness enthusiasts, there are some nice deals there!
Also, make sure you check out the shopping portals that can help you earn some more savings. For the Boxed.com deal, you could stack it with an Amex card (save an Amex card to Apple Pay wallet) and get up to 40% off! The Amex Offer requires $75 or more to get $20 back. If you spend exactly $95, you can get the full 40% off (pay $56).
HT: 9to5 Mac
Have you made any purchases? Will this percentage off show after completing the purchase? I can’t see while checkout.
Does “first purchase” for the Boxed office mean first purchase with a Boxed account or 1st purchase using Apple Pay during the promo period? I couldn’t find details about the offer.
Also want to understand this. Would the discount for Apple Pay itself not show up until after payment is made?
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I am still confused how the heck this works. For boxed.com —— I wanna try to stack multiple offers. When I check out no discount is showing up — I assume it’s a statement credit ? Which means that I still need to spend $108.75, right?
108.75-$15 referral credit = $93.75
93.75 minus Apple Pay 20% off = $75
$75 – $20 Amex offer = $55.
Is this math accurate for all the pros out there?
Sorry, everyone. I was away from my computer yesterday after I had scheduled this post. I believe it deducts the discount after you pay. I will be testing it out myself today and will report back and update the post with how the update actually works. Thanks for checking in!
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