Keeping an eye on how to best utilize this offer with multiple cards (I have 3 cards). I live in Seattle where there is a $2.50 mandated driver payment and minimum order size is $10.95.
By the time I pay $2.50 + $1.95 delivery fee + $2 (my personal minimum conscionable tip), I end up paying at least $7.40 out of pocket to use the offer, which isn't much of a deal for overpriced convenience items...
This gets better for those outside Seattle or who don't mind cheaping out on tips.
Does anyone know how to place an order for pickup when delivery is closed?
During checkout at https://gopuff.com/#checkout it says "Delivery is currently closed. You can place your order for pickup or check back later." it gives the pickup address of the local GoPuff warehouse and says "When picking up, please provide your name and the last 4 digits of your phone number" but at the bottom the Place Order button is greyed out..?? I did look thru DevTools but got all confused lol
btw Tip is considered part of ur order, after my free T-Mobile ice cream and BING15 for $15 off $30 order, I added enough tip to make my total after tip to be $10+ and it triggered the Chase credit on an order I had delivered
I'm surprised this is not getting much attention. Besides the $30 sign up bonus code (either 2x $15 off $30 or 3x $10 off), you will get $10 credit back from Chase per qualified Chase card you have and use to make the purchase. Personally, I have 8 such cards so I can make 8x $10+ orders with each registered card with GoPuff and get $80 total credit back from Chase. Since there are still 20 months till end of 2023, that's $1600 potential saving for me.
They do charge $2.95 delivery fee per order, but they have a 14 day free membership trial. If you sign up today and get all your orders in today, you can place another set of orders in the beginning of May before cancelling your free trial. Then if you have lots of Chase cards, you can sign up for their monthly membership $5.95 to continue get free delivery.
BTW, GoPuff own BevMo so their charges will appear coming from BevMo, but you will get your credit in a couple days regardless.
I'm surprised this is not getting much attention. Besides the $30 sign up bonus code (either 2x $15 off $30 or 3x $10 off), you will get $10 credit back from Chase per qualified Chase card you have and use to make the purchase. Personally, I have 8 such cards so I can make 8x $10+ orders with each registered card with GoPuff and get $80 total credit back from Chase. Since there are still 20 months till end of 2023, that's $1600 potential saving for me.
They do charge $2.95 delivery fee per order, but they have a 14 day free membership trial. If you sign up today and get all your orders in today, you can place another set of orders in the beginning of May before cancelling your free trial. Then if you have lots of Chase cards, you can sign up for their monthly membership $5.95 to continue get free delivery.
BTW, GoPuff own BevMo so their charges will appear coming from BevMo, but you will get your credit in a couple days regardless.
You're forgetting that the minimum order is $12.95. And it's pretty difficult to hit that exactly, so you have to spend at least $3-4 beyond the $10 credit. Delivery is $2.95, which isn't terrible for delivery apps, but now throw in taxes and you've already spent at least $7. And yeah, tipping is technically optional, but it really isn't in our society - unless you like your order an hour late and incorrect. So add another $2 minimum for that, and you've basically spent $10 out of pocket on items which are 2-4 times their retail price and would cost less than $5 if you just went to a grocery store or even a 7-11. On top of that, every time I have ordered any kind of non-junk food, it's been completely old, stale, and/or freezer-burned beyond recognition.
Yes, you can get a month trial of fam for free delivery, and I guess if you had 3+ chase cards and committed to doing this every month, it might be worth the monthly membership fee. But unless you really can't go to a store and buy the same thing for 1/3 the price, this is a lukewarm deal at best.
You're forgetting that the minimum order is $12.95. And it's pretty difficult to hit that exactly, so you have to spend at least $3-4 beyond the $10 credit. Delivery is $2.95, which isn't terrible for delivery apps, but now throw in taxes and you've already spent at least $7. And yeah, tipping is technically optional, but it really isn't in our society - unless you like your order an hour late and incorrect. So add another $2 minimum for that, and you've basically spent $10 out of pocket on items which are 2-4 times their retail price and would cost less than $5 if you just went to a grocery store or even a 7-11. On top of that, every time I have ordered any kind of non-junk food, it's been completely old, stale, and/or freezer-burned beyond recognition.
Yes, you can get a month trial of fam for free delivery, and I guess if you had 3+ chase cards and committed to doing this every month, it might be worth the monthly membership fee. But unless you really can't go to a store and buy the same thing for 1/3 the price, this is a lukewarm deal at best.
This is a good promo not lukewarm when Tmobile Tuesdays was giving $5 codes for this every month...not really sure what happened to the partnership, we haven't gotten codes for a while even tho it was advertised to be monthly starting last fall.
The trick was to order over $14.xx after tip+fees were included. So after the $5 Tmo code was applied, Gopuff charges $9.xx to Chase card, at the end of the month, Chase would credit the $9.xx, so food was free. Got so much free food from here.
Was hoping someone had new news about it but see nothing hmmm.
Has anybody's account been limited on orders? I've gotten an error at times saying something went wrong and the order could not be finalized. I did hit the deal pretty hard with each of my Chase cards
18 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
By the time I pay $2.50 + $1.95 delivery fee + $2 (my personal minimum conscionable tip), I end up paying at least $7.40 out of pocket to use the offer, which isn't much of a deal for overpriced convenience items...
This gets better for those outside Seattle or who don't mind cheaping out on tips.
During checkout at https://gopuff.com/#checkout it says "Delivery is currently closed. You can place your order for pickup or check back later." it gives the pickup address of the local GoPuff warehouse and says "When picking up, please provide your name and the last 4 digits of your phone number" but at the bottom the Place Order button is greyed out..?? I did look thru DevTools but got all confused lol
btw Tip is considered part of ur order, after my free T-Mobile ice cream and BING15 for $15 off $30 order, I added enough tip to make my total after tip to be $10+ and it triggered the Chase credit on an order I had delivered
What is it?
It lists all eligible cards in the fine print, which seems like pretty much any Chase card. Has anyone gotten credit yet?
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
They do charge $2.95 delivery fee per order, but they have a 14 day free membership trial. If you sign up today and get all your orders in today, you can place another set of orders in the beginning of May before cancelling your free trial. Then if you have lots of Chase cards, you can sign up for their monthly membership $5.95 to continue get free delivery.
BTW, GoPuff own BevMo so their charges will appear coming from BevMo, but you will get your credit in a couple days regardless.
They do charge $2.95 delivery fee per order, but they have a 14 day free membership trial. If you sign up today and get all your orders in today, you can place another set of orders in the beginning of May before cancelling your free trial. Then if you have lots of Chase cards, you can sign up for their monthly membership $5.95 to continue get free delivery.
BTW, GoPuff own BevMo so their charges will appear coming from BevMo, but you will get your credit in a couple days regardless.
Yes, you can get a month trial of fam for free delivery, and I guess if you had 3+ chase cards and committed to doing this every month, it might be worth the monthly membership fee. But unless you really can't go to a store and buy the same thing for 1/3 the price, this is a lukewarm deal at best.
Yes, you can get a month trial of fam for free delivery, and I guess if you had 3+ chase cards and committed to doing this every month, it might be worth the monthly membership fee. But unless you really can't go to a store and buy the same thing for 1/3 the price, this is a lukewarm deal at best.
The trick was to order over $14.xx after tip+fees were included. So after the $5 Tmo code was applied, Gopuff charges $9.xx to Chase card, at the end of the month, Chase would credit the $9.xx, so food was free. Got so much free food from here.
Was hoping someone had new news about it but see nothing hmmm.