$120 Whole Foods Gift Card for $100 on Gyft, $30 Sports Authority Gift Card for $25

[Expired] Whole Foods Deal

Direct Link

  • Purchase $100 Whole Foods gift card and get a $20 bonus. Use code: WFMWISH at checkout. Limit 3. Offer valid until midnight ET on December 28th.

Gyft purchases are especially interesting since they’ve been working to earn 5x points with INK when paying with Paypal.

HT: Slickdeals

Whole Foods Reselling

Be aware that Whole Foods gift cards now require physical submission when selling them to most exchanges. The only exception I found at the moment is Cardcash, who will accept them electronically for 77% payout. Raise stopped allowing Whole Foods gift cards completely according to a memo I received.

Sports Authority Deal

Direct Link (found on home page)

  • Purchase a gift card $25 or more and receive a $5 bonus card for yourself.

This deal is apparently on electronic or physical cards. Not many details are given on when the bonus card will come and how long it will be valid.

HT: Fatwallet

We’ll add these to the list of Gift Card Deals from Around the Web.

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John
John (@guest_211473)
December 25, 2015 16:40

Be careful with Gyft. See KrebsOnSecurity.

Robert J Kwony
Robert J Kwony (@guest_211243)
December 24, 2015 13:18

Gift card mart also sent out an email suspending the purchase of Whole Foods cards last week and then ended them entirely yesterday because of a whole foods legal threat of copyright infringement

Secretary Toaster
Secretary Toaster (@guest_211147)
December 23, 2015 23:02

Hey is there any chance you can post or email me that Raise memo? I went to WF today for groceries and tried to use two gift cards I bought on raise and the manager came over and told me that they were no good (never mind that one of them had a 23 cent balance anyway). I’m pissed they didn’t notify anyway who bought the cards.

Chris
Chris (@guest_211042)
December 23, 2015 14:07

wholefood has been dead