
inKind Limits Stacking Opportunities
inKind has made an important change to its terms, adding limitations to their frequent discounts. As of today, March 16, you can no longer combine discounts with inKind Cash.
InKind Cash Back was already excluded from stacking with discounts. This is the 20% cash back you earn from dining with inKind, or what you earn from referrals. inKind Cash on the other hand is what you get with gift card purchases, or by purchasing discounted credit directly from inKind.
Until now you could buy a gift card, add it to inKind and then stack that discounted git card with a $25 off $50 discount. No you will have to choose one of three payment options:
- inKind Cash,
- inKind Cash Back or
- an offer you may have.
That’s a bummer, but inKind is still a great app to use. $25 off $50 on dining for example is still a good offer if you get targeted. Or purchasing a $100 gift card for $65 is still a big discount on your restaurant bill.
Plus I would think that you can still kind of stack the two if you split the bill with someone else. Each person should be able to use any of those three payment options.
If you don’t have inKind yet, sign up now with our referral to get a $25 discount on your first bill of $50 or more.


