5% off Delta Gift Cards


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I’ve written about the site Raise.com previous as an opportunity to purchase select hotel and airline gift cards at a discount, however, I was just notified that Delta has joined this discounted gift card site and you can currently purchase Delta gift cards at a 5% discount! Although earlier today I saw some available for 8% off, so you might be able to snag a higher discount!

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Now, if you are new to Raise.com and looking to just purchase 2 $50 gift cards (the Delta ones only come in $50 increments), you can use new user promo code DEALSWL75 where you get $5 off a $50 or more gift card. If you are new you can sign up here.

If you have an upcoming Delta flight you are looking to book, this is a great opportunity to save some money on your flight. Or, if you are using miles, you can use the gift card to pay for the taxes/fees portion. Remember though, if you use a gift card for your entire purchase, you will not receive any travel protection through your credit card (i.e., many Chase credit card gives travel protection in case of a delay or cancelation!). But, all you have to do is have at least $1 of the flight charged to your credit card. You can purchase a Delta gift card here.

Gift cards do not expire and once purchased they will be available in your Raise.com account within 24 hours where you can print them out. Enjoy!

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