[Expired] REI: Purchase $100 Giftcard & Get $20 Bonus Card (Co-Op Membership Required)

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The Offer

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  • REI is offering members a $20 bonus card when they purchase a $100 gift card by June 24, 2021

The Fine Print

  • $20 Digital Bonus Card can be earned 6/11/2021 12:01am – 6/24/2021 11:59pm Pacific Time.
  • REI membership number is required at checkout. Not a member? You can join for a one-time $20 fee during checkout.
  • Limit 1 Digital Member Bonus Card per member.
  • Offer valid on a purchase of a single gift card valued at $100 or more (pre-tax amount). See full gift card Terms and Conditions at REI.com/terms/gift-card.
  • Offer valid at REI stores, REI.com, 1-800-426-4840.
  • Digital Member Bonus Card will be emailed to the email address on file for purchases made at REI stores. Digital Member Bonus Card will be emailed to the email address on the order for purchases made at REI.com and 1-800-426-4840. A valid email address is required to receive the Digital Member Bonus Card.
  • Digital Member Bonus Card cannot be earned from prior purchases or on purchases of online used gear, REI classes or day trips, REI adventure travel, shipping charges, return labels, exchanges, memberships, passes/tickets, shop services, rentals, back-ordered items or on Corporate & Group Sales purchases.
  • REI Employees are not eligible for the Digital Member Bonus Card offer.
  • Digital Member Bonus Card is valid 7/9/2021 12:01am – 7/19/2021 11:59pm Pacific Time and is a single-use promotional card, issued by REI Customer Services, Inc.
  • Restrictions for the Digital Member Bonus Card redemption apply. See applicable Terms and Conditions available at REI.com/terms/gift-card, which may be changed at any time without.

Our Verdict

Keep in mind the bonus card that only be used between 7/9/2021 12:01am – 7/19/2021 11:59pm.

View Comments (21)

  • I was able to use a gift card I had (from Google Pay deal) to buy a new gift card. Hopefully gets me the $20 card for free. 🤙🏼

  • REI sells annual national park pass for $80. Good time to scoop up the annual pass with $20 gift card.

    • Was thinking about doing it after reading your comment, but the terms for the bonus exclude passes. Have you used one of these before for the national park pass?

      "This card cannot be used to pay for prior purchases, REI classes or day trips, REI adventure travel, shipping charges, return labels, exchanges, memberships, **passes/tickets**, gift cards, backordered items or on Corporate & Group Sales purchases."

      • It worked for me in January with the December promo. I was able to use the $20 gift card, then pay the remainder with the $100 gift card.

        Keep in mind the pass arrives pre-punched for the month you purchase it, so it will expire 12 months after purchase.

    • Last time I checked you could buy regular REI gift cards with the bonus gift card during that period. Just set a reminder and combine all your gift cards.

      • What about now? Anybody tried buying gift card with a regular gift card online or b&m?
        (My gift card is in the car parked a mile away (nyc) and I don't want to scratch the code...)

      • "This card cannot be used to pay for prior purchases, REI classes or day trips, REI adventure travel, shipping charges, return labels, exchanges, memberships, passes/tickets, gift cards, backordered items or on Corporate & Group Sales purchases."

  • The price protection offered is 4 times a year, $250 max, and up to 120 days after purchase.
    Cell phone coverage - $800/incident, $1k max/year. $50 deductible.
    Also comes with an additional 2 year warranty on purchases.

    That's good cell phone coverage for a no annual fee card.

      • duh, I can read, I promist. Thought this was the REI credit card from US Bank.

        They have been giving away $100 GC as a sign-up bonus.

    • Why not just return the items you bought and purchase them again online? Assuming they are unworn and unused.

      • Thought about that but it's more of a pain than it's worth, especially given the short timeframe for the promo card redemption.