Last Chance To Get $20 In Free Food From Caviar (Food Delivery Company)

The Offer

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  • Receive $20 in Caviar credit when you sign up for a new account, you can also refer friends and you’ll earn an additional $20 in credit per bonus that signs up and makes their first order. You need to sign up by August 31st, 2015 so this is basically your last chance to get this bonus (normally it’s only $15 in credit). 

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The Fine Print

  • Credit expires after 90 days
  • Valid until August 31st, 2015
  • First order must be above $10 to qualify
  • If you sign up for this promotion then you can’t also get your first delivery for free
  • $20 credit must be used in first order, if there is any left over credit it will be forfeit
  • Caviar currently operates in the following regions:
    • Atlanta
    • Boston
    • Brooklyn
    • Chicago
    • Dallas
    • Los Angeles
    • Manhattan
    • Miami
    • Minneapolis
    • Philadelphia
    • Portland
    • San Francisco
    • Seattle
    • SF: East Bay
    • SF: South Bay
    • Washington D.C

Our Verdict

Delivery fees on Caviar range from $1.99 to $5.99, all Fast Bite orders are charged $2.99. This means that even with the maximum fee of $5.99 you’ll be able to get $14 in free food, should be more than enough for a free lunch. All the referral credit we earn will either be given away in the form of a competition, or we will donate a bunch of food to a charity instead. Because of this please refrain from posting your referral links in the comments.

Some people have also been charged a service fee, so this might reduce how much free food you can get. But still worth a try.

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Jason
Jason (@guest_165843)
August 30, 2015 21:14

Looks like the offer is extended. My referral code mentions sign up before 9/15 now.

Arvin
Arvin (@guest_165766)
August 30, 2015 14:42

Signed up, and at least in LA I was getting tax, service, and delivery fee, it came out to 11.39 in fees if we maximized our purchase with a 20 dollar order. So only about 8 dollars in free food, which I guess is worth the try.

It’ll be interesting if this shows up as a dining charge on a CSP or a Citi TYP

toknowjoyman
toknowjoyman (@guest_165712)
August 30, 2015 11:00

I noticed that all the fees were being charged outside if the 20$. And also the fees add up.
So if your ordering something for $10-20 Expect to pay about 8$ fees on it out of pocket , either way