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15% off Subway eGift cards @ Subway

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SAVE15

Online eGift card purchases only. Must enter promo code SAVE15 to redeem offer. Offer available 25/11/2022 to 28/11/2022, or until first 10,000 eGift cards have been purchased.

Gift dollars expire exactly three years after they are loaded.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2022

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  • +1

    my 4$ credits expire EOM too

  • Code is working now.

    • I have ordered for $100. Gift card received after 10mins

  • +10

    Subway going under soon?

    • +5

      As someone who got bit by Deliveroo I had to laugh at this :D

    • -6

      I don't know why anyone buys gift cards. You're giving an interest free unsecured loan to the company you're buying from.

      It makes no sense unless it was heavily discounted, and you intend to use it immediately.

      Stop giving corporations and businesses your money for no reason.

      If you need to give money as a gift, just give them the cash or put it in their bank account…

      • +8

        What bank will give you $15 interest on a $100 investment over 6 months?

        • -2

          What bank withdraws from the market, taking your funds with it?
          If it did, your funds are guaranteed by the Government (up to $250k per banking group).

          Gift cards are a much riskier "investment". Can suddenly be worth $0 with no warning.
          Many have lost their unsecured investment in failed gift cards over many years.

          In some cases, funds were raised by the failing business, through selling heavily discounted gift cards - just before the collapse.

          • @INFIDEL: enough mate

            • +2

              @javawoo: Its a basic rookie error not to take into account risk when comparing - a riskier unsecured loan to a business (in a time of rising interest rates & reclining consumer confidence - not good for businesses), with an almost no risk Government secured investment.

              Of course the expected return should be much higher, due to the much higher risk.

              While the gift card credit hopefully should last, franchisees at individual stores have the risk of closure. For some who purchased, that could result in not being able to use the credit.

              Gift cards always carry some risk. Hence the good suggestion above is to use the gift cards up quickly.

      • +3

        Strange question.

        • People give it as gift cards for events like Christmas or Birthdays, etc… because they want to
        • I know for our kids we want to give them choice but not necessarily want to give them general cash to spend on anything so its directed at something eg.
          Clothes stores or Apple / google , etc…
        • the title in itself gives it away, your getting 15% off the overall value so you have more purchasing power
        • probably a vast amount of other reasons just mentioning the first 2-3 that come to mind

        I’m sorry I don’t understand the intent of the question ; unless you really didn’t know why people really buy gift cards. It’s almost like saying; why do people buy gifts in the first place.

        • "I don't know" doesn't mean I'm asking for an answer.

          I was ranting my opinion because I think gift cards as a general concept don't make any sense to anyone but the company.

          • +2

            @BradH13: I’m pretty sure I gave you a couple of reasons why people buy gift cards which hopefully make sense and which benefit other people beyond just the company.

            Do you disagree with the reasons mentioned?

        • -3

          you can always give cash as gift so they can you it for whatever they want to like cleaning ass

    • +2

      Will maccas honour these if they do?

      • +1

        Lol funny

    • -1

      No FUD please

  • +10

    My local subway closed down and got turned into a pole dancing school. Shame because I only went there on my birthday for that free sub

    • +11

      ask for free pole dance instead.

      • +1

        i chuckled then realized they would probably give out trial lessons

      • Ask Jared, he’ll hook you up..

  • +3

    Does Subway still claim copyright infringement on thumbnails?

  • I get this. Oh no! Your payment has been declined (EV)
    Tried with different cards.

    • Same. Looks like the allocation is completed

    • same

  • Haven't seen a subway gift card offer in quite some time

    • +2

      Wait I buy them all the time. Swap gift cards which go regularly on 10% off can be used at subway and now ultimate eats GCs can be too. Rarely do you get them for 15% off though

      • +1

        Thanks ..wasn't aware about Swap-Subway. Yeah, think I remember now about Ultimate-Subway. Thanks for the reminder. Yeah, Ultimate eats is very rarely at 15% off

  • +2

    the word participating locations pops up a lot in the terms and conditions… is there a list of the participating locations? Most here in SA are "OTR" locations so i want to make sure they accept them as i've had issues with similar things in the past and OTR

    • Yea I was going through this as well. I eat from Subway 3-4 times a week whenever I'm at work. This would save me a lot of money, I just can't figure out whether my store is participating.

  • I ordered now… then how can I use it? "egift card has been sent" in my email… It means they send me a gift card?

    • +1

      yes, got the gift card, but how to use it? :(

      For now, I've added it to my subcard by merging it but got a message that it will take 48 hours to process, terrible process!

      • That's what I mean… I merged it and nothing happened… Gone with wind???

  • That was a first, tried to pay with my CC (due to no Paypal), got a pop-up to check text for authorisation code, never came, tried again, same thing.
    Called the number provided, NAB CC, they asked heaps of Q's, trying to find out who vendor was etc, said try it again, bam it worked.
    7 years I've had this card, never had to do that b4.

  • +1

    Do subway stores allow split payments if the egift has a only a few dollars left on it?

    • +4

      Even if they did allow it, odds are that the staff probably wouldn’t know how to do it..

  • Can the egift card be used in store or only online?

  • +2

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