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The Offer
- Shopping portal ‘Lolli’ is offering $1 in Bitcoin for every GrubHub purchase you make ($5 for your first order)
Our Verdict
Lolli is a bit annoying as you can’t see the terms of the offers easily, but a press release was sent out for this. Most other portals only offer cash back on first purchase. Not sure if using a GrubHub promo code will invalidate cash back or not. If you don’t already have an account you can get $5 by using my referral link.
Looks like they pulled Grubhub from the platform. Don’t see it anymore
Is it $1 cashback even on purchases <$5?
I see there are a lot of options for Grubhub, but are there any good portals for uber eats? Given how many Amex credits I get it would be nice to stack a reward portal
The Lolli extension shows the terms when you go to the grubhub website and activate it. It’s confusing though since it also mentions 1%. Maybe the 1% and the end date aren’t relevant for grubhub:
“Earn at least 1% bitcoin back at all Lolli partners from now until 02/01/2022. The 1% min reward promotion is eligible for a maximum bitcoin rewards of $10. US orders only. Gift cards do not apply. Reward Tiers & Previous Exclusions: %1 in bitcoin back on all returning customer orders. $5 in bitcoin back on your first order for new, first-time customers. Grubhub mobile app orders and gift card purchases are not eligible for a reward. The use of coupon codes or promotions not provided by Lolli will make your order ineligible for a reward”
A couple other portals that give cashback for existing GrubHub customers: Rakuten app (1%), Samsung Pay (3%), Ibotta app (1%)
I signed up using your link. It made me install an extension then redirected back to the sign up page to sign up by entering email and password. No other information was asked. I am assuming the $5 will show up with first purchase. grubhub is only showing as 0.000018 BTC which is roughly $1. Since they only got my email so far, I’ll wait and see for now.
Questionable platform name
jaibate for sure
Exactly. Who the hell thought that would be a good name for a legitimate business – unless they’re after a certain niche userbase.