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Samsung Pay Deal for Travel: Save 20% Off Hotels.com and Airbnb Gift Cards (Up to $100!)

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It’s nice when you don’t have to jump through a ton of hoops to take advantage of a deal.  And this particular offer is about as uncomplicated as it gets!

Through December 31, 2018 (or while supplies last), you can purchase discounted gift cards for both Hotels.com and Airbnb through the Samsung Pay app and save $10 off every $50 gift card you buy!

Here’s what you need to know.

Buying a Discounted Gift Card for Hotels.com or Airbnb Will Allow You to Save at TONS of Locations In Nearly Every Corner of the Globe. Including Spots Like the Beautiful Yaang Come Village in Chaing Mai, Thailand!

In your Samsung Pay app, you’ll see in the offer carousel a box that says “Gift Card Deals Are Here“.  That’s where this easy promo lives.

According to the offer terms, the daily purchase limit is “no more than 2 gift cards per day, or no more than $100 in total gift card value per day, whichever comes first.”  Plus, only a maximum of $500 worth of gift cards purchased during the promotional period will qualify for this offer.

Unfortunately, this means your savings is capped at $100 (20% of $500).  That’s still nothing to sneeze at!  And between Hotels.com and Airbnb, you’ll have a lot of options when it comes to booking a stay wherever your travels are taking you.

If the travel gift cards don’t tickle your fancy, there are plenty of other discounted gift cards being offered from popular retailers.  After scrolling through the deals, it looks like you can save anywhere from 5% to 20% at stores like Gap, Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Lowe’s, and more!  So it’s worth perusing the Samsung Pay app if you still have some holiday shopping to do.

And don’t forget!  This deal should be stackable with the Chase Pay offers on cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card and Chase Sapphire Reserve.  So be sure to check out this post that explains how to connect your Chase Pay and Samsung Pay accounts, and get that double dip!

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