IKEA Gift Card Promo: Buy $50 eGift Card, Get $10 eGift Card (Limit $500)

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ikea0Buy a $50 IKEA eGift card, get bonus $10 eGift Card. That’s $10 off every $60 of IKEA stuff, which seems pretty good. Limit $500 total gift cards purchased ($100 in bonus gift cards). The website URL is funky, but it is linked directly from the IKEA.com gift card page, so looks legit. Set to run 5/15 through 5/21/24, but this offer has ended early in the past. Terms and conditions:

*Valid in U.S. only. Limited quantities of Bonus Cards available. Valid on Digital Gift Card purchases of $50 or more only from IKEA-USA.com. Not valid on physical or in-store Gift Card purchases. Offer will apply automatically at check-out if purchase qualifies. Additional $10 Digital Gift Card (“Bonus Card”) will be emailed automatically to the purchaser’s email address provided at check-out within 24-48 hours. LIMIT: $500 in Digital Gift Cards/10 Bonus Cards per purchaser during offer period. Gift Cards not redeemable for cash (unless required by law). Except for purchase limits set forth above, offer subject to IKEA Gift Card terms and conditions, https://www.ikea.com/us/en/customer-service/gift-cards-pub3d1efe50. Other restrictions may apply. See IKEA-USA.com for details. ©Inter IKEA Systems B.V. 2024.

Note the waiting period of 24-48 hours for the bonus gift card to show up. Found via Doctor of Credit.

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Comments

  1. Stacy Yaple says

    I bought 160$ in cards, and then they informed me that the promotion ended early. I make 11 phone calls and got 4 different responses to the question of why. Just do, they had a 45000 limit and the promo is still going and they will email it later as the system was down. The last one tried to offer 15$, just to shut me up. I just want them to be a company that has integrity. It was silly of them to stop it as it was can in their hand and 30 percent if gift cards never get redeemed. It’s like getting a 20 percent off coupon. Doesn’t sound outrageous. Customer service had no idea what’s going on and it’s very frustrating for those of in the consumer life of these companies and their products.

  2. Sorry for the nitpick.. this would be equivalent to getting $10 off a $60 purchase.. which is 16.67% off.. 20% off would be if you could pay $40 for the $50 purchase..

  3. Victoria says

    Go figure, they run a promo AFTER I move away from an IKEA. All those years living right next to one and not a single promo… -_-

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