IKEA
IKEA Kitchen Event - Up to 20% Of Your $1000+ Purchase Price Back in Gift Cards, Ends October 28
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IKEA's Kitchen Event has returned, with up to 20% of your purchase back in IKEA gift cards when you spend $1000 or more (before taxes) on IKEA kitchen items. Here's a breakdown of how the discount works:
- Get 10% back in gift cards on your entire kitchen purchase
- Get 15% back in gift cards when you buy one or two appliances
- Get 20% back in gift cards when you buy three appliances or more
Appliances, sinks, faucets, handles, RATIONELL interior fittings and free standing kitchens are included in this offer. Custom countertops, delivery, installation, previous purchases and "As Is" items are not included. The IKEA gift cards you receive with your qualifying purchase are only valid on future purchases. Gift cards cannot be returned for cash. Selection may vary by store, for more information, visit your local IKEA before October 28.
Note: For this offer, you have the option of not paying for 12 months when you charge your purchase to your IKEA Credit Card (instead of getting up to 20% back in IKEA gift cards). For more details, visit IKEA.ca.
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By default you get 10% back in gift cards. In my case, it was $700. I didn't have any appliances on my order.
As I was sitting at the desk, waiting to place my order, I found a $69 "LUFTIG" white hood fan in their catalogue. By adding that appliance to my order, my gift card went from $700 to $1050.
When the Ikea lady was completing my order I asked her: "So would I get back 20% in total if I had 3 of these hood fans, seeing as they are 3 appliances?"
Her response: "Yeah, that would work, but why would you want 3 hood fans?"
Me: "I don't really care about the hood fans, because I'm paying $210 and you're giving me an additional $700 in gift cards"
Long story short: it worked! Pad your order with $69 hood fans and you'll get back the total 20% in gift cards. I'm sure they'll catch onto this sooner or later.