Delta SkyMiles Members Get Free Instacart Express
Delta has teaming up with Instacart to give customers more ways to earn miles when they link their accounts. The new points earning option launched yesterday, and there’s also a free Instacart Express trial for either 3 or 12 months.
Delta loyalists who link their accounts will earn 1 mile for $1 spent with Instacart, and Instacart Express Members will earn 1.5 miles for $1 spent. Select members will also receive special access to extended complimentary trials of up to 12 months of Instacart Express.
The full 12-month trial is for Diamond or Platinum Medallion members only. Everyone else gets only 3 free months of Instacart Express. Once the free Instacart Express membership ends, the account auto-renews into an annual membership ($99 annually), unless you cancel beforehand.
With Instacart Express you get free delivery on orders over $35 and other savings benefits like 5% back on all pickup orders.
You can link your accounts here to start earning SkyMiles for your orders.
Free Express Trial
- Must link SkyMiles account to Instacart account.
- If you’re a Diamond or Platinum Medallion member with Delta, you’ll receive 12 free months of Instacart Express.
- If you’re a Gold or Silver Medallion Member or General SkyMiles Member, you’ll receive 3 free months of Instacart Express.
- Must be a new Express member.
- An exception to this is if you’re in an active 14-day free Express trial, then you’re eligible for the Delta SkyMiles partnership benefit.
- You aren’t a paid Express member and you haven’t had a paid Express membership for at least 3 months.
- You aren’t in an active Instacart Express trial and you haven’t had an Instacart Express trial for at least 3 months.
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If I do this and use my Delta Platinum Amex, would I get 3.5 miles per dollar spent? Any idea?