[OOS] Gyft: Buy $50 Nike E-Gift & Get Bonus $10 Card

The Offer

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  • Buy a $50 Nike digital gift card using Gyft and get a free $10 bonus card when you apply promo code: NIKEBOO at checkout
  • Limit 5

The Fine Print

  • Promotion is limited. Promotion is valid while supplies last.
  • Promotion ends at 11:59 PM ET on October 31, 2017, or while supplies last
  • Promotion is only eligible for a $50 or more Nike Gift Card
  • Promo code is valid with all payment methods
  • Cannot combine with other promotions
  • Each household can redeem promo code up to 5 times
  • Only valid for users residing in the U.S.
  • Gift cards are only redeemable in the U.S.

Our Verdict

Not the best deal since the bonus card comes separately, could make sense for reselling for some. Remember to use Paypal and pay with your INK Plus 5x or INK Preferred for 3x.

Hat tip to DDG

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joe
joe (@guest_496514)
October 18, 2017 22:17

actually got 5! usually it stops me after 3!`

Rene
Rene (@guest_496370)
October 18, 2017 18:00

Seems to be DEAD

Igor
Igor (@guest_496391)
October 18, 2017 18:18

OOS means out of supply, that is, dead?

William Charles
Admin
October 18, 2017 18:24

Dead for now, sometimes they come back in stock.

Ken
Ken (@guest_496257)
October 18, 2017 14:48

5x works with Ink Cash too right?

Ken
Ken (@guest_496261)
October 18, 2017 14:51

Ughh, nevermind, I get a Paypal error that I cannot use PP to complete this purchase. I hate PP so damn much, these idiots can never get their act together.

Justin
Justin (@guest_496263)
October 18, 2017 14:55

+1

JT
JT (@guest_496313)
October 18, 2017 16:12

+2

Ken
Ken (@guest_496356)
October 18, 2017 17:34

I used a different browser and I was able to checkout. The payment went pending, but I did eventually get the $50 and $10 GCs. Just went to submit order #2 and looks like the deal is dead since they’re no longer accepting the promo code.

“Sorry, this code is no longer valid because either the promotion period is over or we have run out of supply.”

Joe S
Joe S (@guest_496254)
October 18, 2017 14:40

Good one, thanks!