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The Deal
- The Speedway app has digital coupons offering bonus points for the following gift card brands:
- $50 Vanilla Visa gift card – 1,000 Speedy Rewards points
- $100 Vanilla Visa gift card – 2,000 Speedy Rewards points
- PlayStation Store gift card – 500 Speedy Rewards points
- PlayStation Plus gift card – 500 Speedy Rewards points
- Google Play gift card – 500 Speedy Rewards points
- DoorDash gift card – 500 Speedy Rewards points
- Direct link to app – App Store
- Direct link to app – Google Play
Key Terms
- Expires August 31, 2020.
Tips & Ideas
The value of Speedy Rewards varies depending on how many points you have and what you redeem them for. At the top end of redemptions, 1,000 points is worth ~$1. That means the $50 Visa gift card offer is worth ~$1, the $100 Visa gift card offer ~$2 and the third party gift card offers ~$0.50.
None of them are worth specifically buying as a result of this offer, but bonus points are always nice to have if you were planning on buying them anyway. Remember to pay with a card that earns more at gas stations such as the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Chase Marriott cards right now.
Update: To access these digital coupons, open the app and tap on the large square on the home screen where it says ‘Welcome to Speedy Deals’. Next, tap ‘Food & Merchandise Offers’; you’ll then see the digital coupons available to load in there.
Where in the app do you find those coupons? I’m new to Speedway but I don’t see them. Thanks!
When opening the app, tap on the large square on the home screen where it says ‘Welcome to Speedy Deals’, then tap ‘Food & Merchandise Offers’. You’ll then see the digital coupons available to load in there.
Thanks for the reminder about this though – I’ll add it to the post because I forgot to advise how to access it.
Is there any easy way to liquidate Vanilla GC now? I never bought it, but heard that it won’t work for transactions $50+ at Walmart.
I think you’re right that it still doesn’t work above $50 at Walmart but I’ve been able to use them at other grocery stores like Kroger without an issue though.
For what its worth, I don’t typically acquire more then a handful of Vanilla V or MC annually, so I’m certainly no expert, but I have recently have had difficulty using some of them at supermarkets that historically have worked for me. I have experienced dramatic differences in Vanilla cards depending upon their source, (ie 7-11, Sam’s, Speedway, CVS, etc.) as Vanilla cards are issued by at least two different issuing banks, Bancorp and Metabank, and each has the potential to perform differently in practice. You would need to look at the fine print on the back of the card or package to determine the bank. So, my suggestion is, like many things in life, start low and go slow and keep detailed notes of exactly what card (and bin number) and denomination worked or did not work for you.