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University Students Save $25 With $250 Minimum Spend @ IKEA (In Store Only, Student ID required)

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Present your student ID when check outs. In store only.

Students who shop at an IKEA store during the Promotion period in-store will receive a $25 discount when spend $250 or more in a single transaction.
• The offer is open to all tertiary students with valid tertiary organisation identification.
• The Promotion Period is 13. Feb.20 to 02.Mar.20 inclusive.
• The discount is only eligible for one transaction, per student, per day.
• This offer can be used in conjunction with another IKEA offers.
• Evidence of enrolment (such as student ID, or enrolment confirmation letter) must be shown at the time of redemption instore.

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  • +2

    Valid for one transaction, per student, per day.

    Available nationwide

    Full T&Cs:
    https://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/media/pdf/terms_2020/terms-con…

  • +14

    This is great. If only students had $250 to spend.

    • +6

      They do… on alcohol

      • +2

        As a student I also lectured for my Uni & ran a business selling short courses in uni subjects to students.
        I was often criticised as students "can't afford" the cost.
        So I offered places in the courses free to those who complained, but they still complained & did not turn up.

        Usually saw then drinking & partying at the Uni club🍺
        That's also where I spent a lot of time & $!

    • +4

      As a student, I found some students come from wealthy backgrounds. A student I was studying with was given a luxury BMW, by her father who owned Dreamworld at that time. That's who Ikea wants!

      But I would have struggled to find $250 when I first went to uni. I think my furniture was what I found on the street! It taught me to be creative with limited resources.

      • -1

        Probably have been wealthy & poor uni students for a long time.

        A first year IT student I tutored here paid me an average of $600/wk in the 90's!
        Her parents had sold their horse stable in Singapore to a housing development - so money was no object.

        But I don't think she would have shopped at Ikea.

  • -3

    Some of the students they are targeting maybe in quarantine

  • Sounds like time to get some Sonos speakers for the next shindig or box social.

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