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20% off (Min Spend US$60) + Delivery ($0 with A$80 Order) @ iHerb.com

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Ok, before you jump down my throat - yes its somewhat ironic, perhaps some might find it insulting that on 'consumer rights day' there is a $60USD minimum spend.

With that out of the way - If you need to stock up/do stock up, then today is a good day for it.

At checkout, use the code: 315SALE25

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Comments

  • Presumably being a .com not .com.au this will attract foreign transaction charges and conversion fees on credit cards that don't waive that?

    Worth considering for anyone taking this offer up.

    • +2

      Just select AUD on the website. Never had issues with that. But for years I haven't been able to enter my card details because of a web form error.

      • +4

        I get pinged with international fee with NAB even paying with AUD

    • Didn't they make this illegal if it's in AUD? ANZ had to refund it, they owe me $11.

      Can't find the ruling, but they told me it related to paypal sales incurring 'international fees' despite being in AUD.

    • I've shopped with iherb AU for years, never had foreign charges.

    • +1

      I've been charged an international fee on Iherb just a couple months ago by my credit card, even though the transaction was in AUD.
      I've asked the AI and it says it depends on credit card's terms and conditions, credit cards can charge a fee as long as it is clearly displayed (mine was). If there is a ruling, I don't know what it is. AI doesn't have all the answers of course but without some contradictory evidence, I will rely on that advice.

    • I use my ING card as I always get charged the international fee with iherb, even when checking out with aud. ING then refunds it.

      It is in the t&C so you can't fight it with iherb

  • +1

    Spend US$60 and get 20% off (315 Consumer Rights Day) + Delivery ($0 with A$80 Order)

    Spending US$ 60 to get the 20% off, already qualifies for free shipping to Australia :-)

    ( ie. US$ 60 is approx. AU$ 94 , and free shipping is for orders above AU$ 80 )

    Also, first-time purchases get 20% off too
    https://au.iherb.com/info/sales-and-offers

    • Does the first-time purchase discount stack with the US$60 offer?

      • +1

        Just checked, no it can't.

        The first time purchase T&C's:
        "Offer valid for first in-app orders for select countries only. Exclusions apply. Can't be combined with other offers. Limited time offer."

        OP's discount code offer T&C's:
        "Exclusions apply. May not be combined with other offers. Offer ends 3/19/25 at 10:00 AM PT."

      • +1

        And this is why this deal isnt anything, just make a new iherb acc for 20% off all day every day.

  • -1

    They sell the devil's lettuce?

  • lols, literally a day after I put an order in. :(

  • Cashrewards has 8% cashbasck on Iherb(ends in 4 days). They don't mention the code in the title, so technically it shouldn't track. However, I think in the past they tracked it anyway, anyone with recent experience?

    • +1

      It tracked for me just now, but you can't know if it will be approved.

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