$25 off $100 from Staples & Visa Checkout

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Staples and Visa Checkout are offering a very nice discount.

The Offer

$25 off $100 when you pay with Visa Checkout through the Staples® iPhone® app or mobile website.

Key Terms

  • Mobile-exclusive offers are valid on our mobile properties m.staples.com® or Staples® iPhone app when you pay with Visa Checkout only.
  • Not valid in store.
  • Limit one discount per customer, nontransferable.
  • Discount is automatically applied to qualifying order when you select Visa Checkout and order is placed.
  • Minimum purchase requirement of $100.
  • Not valid on SKU 513096, ROKU®, Google products, any Bose®, Canon® ink, Epson® EcoTank™ printers, Epson® ink and toner, HP ink and toner, JBL®, Staples Industrial(sm) purchases, Wacom®, custom printing orders placed online, services, promotional products, gift cards, prior purchases or any purchases on other provider websites.
  • Expires 7/16/16 or when promotional redemption limit has been reached.

You can find the full offer terms and details here.

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HT: Slickdeals

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Glenn

Ditto Disney Gift Card. $100 gift card for $101.99 shows no $25.00 discount. So only for real merch it appears.

iahphx

Thanks for trying. Without the promo applying to gift cards, I’m guessing most of your readers (including me) have little use for it.

Terri M

Can this deal be stacked with Chase Ink 5x rewards at Staples? I’ve never tried VISA check out but this might be a good incentive to do so!

John

I have triggered Amex Offers using Visa Checkout, so I would tend to think yes.

Mike

tried to add $100 vgcs, $25 off is not showing up

iahphx

Is the gift card language being enforced for third-party gift cards? I was hoping this would work similarly to the recent AMEX $25 off $100 promo, but it sounds more problematic.