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$100 Worth Of Chicken For $50 Bucks-Thanks Citibank!

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Yesterday, I received an email offer to get $50 off a Fresh Direct order of $99 or more if I paid with my Citi ThankYou Preferred Mastercard and use the code CITI50.  The offer was good for purchases between 9/8/19 and 10/15/19.  If you have a Citi ThankYou Preferred card, you should watch for this email with this offer.

However, I am already a Fresh Direct customer and when I put the code in, the $50 was not applied because the offer was for new customers only.  Hmmm…..

Rob, welcome to Fresh Direct.  I set up a new Fresh Direct account under Rob’s name and got my $50 off my order.  I don’t really use Fresh Direct any longer in lieu of shopping locally, however, $50 is $50.  I was lazy and didn’t want to spend my time browsing the Fresh Direct site, so I basically ordered $100 worth of chicken products and froze them.  I now await my next power failure. 🙂

 

 

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