Today's daily deal are discounts on Myer and Good Food eGift cards. Both of these have a 3-year expiry so you can stock up now and save them for later if you like, plus the Good Food Card can actually be refunded if you don't use it (see below).
T&Cs for Myer:
- Purchase an Instant eGift Card of ANY denomination in whole dollar amount up to $4999. You will be given more than one Instant eGift Card if your order exceeds that amount.
- You only pay the face value of the Instant eGift Card LESS the % saving listed below.
- The Instant eGift Card will be available from your ‘My Account > My Instant eGift Cards’ straight away.
- Shop at Myer in-store or online, and use your Instant eGift Card to pay for your items.
- We’re sorry, but we cannot provide refunds for Myer Instant eGift Cards
- Myer Instant eGift Cards expire after 3-years from purchase
- Can be redeemed on all purchases but cannot to be used for the payment of credit or store accounts and some leased businesses.
T&Cs for Good Food:
- Buy the Instant eGift Card amount you want from us on this page
- We'll send the Instant eGift Card to your account straight away
- Print it off or save the Redemption ID on your smartphone and present at any participating restaurant when paying
- We can refund your Instant eGift Card, as long as it hasn't been downloaded or viewed
- NSW Fair Trading Regulation legislation states that Gift and eGift Cards sold by retailers are required to have a minimum of 3 years validity before expiring. As we take stock of the Gift and eGift Cards in bulk on a specific date – so you can purchase them at a discount – the 3-year validity might not always be exact. Employee reward programmes are not subject to the 3-year minimum stated above, however, we will endeavour to keep it as close to 3 years as possible to ensure you're experience is not affected
A couple of points about Reward Gateway (since they usually crop up in the comments):
- It's an employee benefits program that you would have access to through your workplace. Generally it's aimed at larger companies, so if you have an employee benefits program available then check who it's with. Random people are not able to join directly.
- I personally find the best way to purchase eGift cards and keep track of cashback is through the Smart Spending app. The gift cards are stored and activated through your account, and you simply scan a barcode off your mobile phone screen. It's available from GooglePlay and the Apple App Store.
- You may see a CC surcharge for purchases. Not all eGift cards attract it and I haven't actually been charged myself. This is supposed to be plainly shown during the purchase process, but don't be surprised if you see up to 1.5% premium added on your statement - it's wise to factor it in before deciding if this is a great deal for you or not. (Please report in the comments if you can confirm that you've been charged but it wasn't shown during purchase.)
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