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Tomorrow, May 12, 2017 from 1pm-3pm, Fairmont hotels will be offering a 15% bonus on Fairmont Gift Cards.
The Offer
- 15% bonus eGift card with the purchase of a Fairmont eGift card
- May 12th only from 1pm-3pm Eastern time
- Available in denominations from $25-$2,000 with a maximum order total of $5,000
- You can buy Fairmont Gift Cards by clicking “Purchase a Gift Card” on this page: Direct link to Fairmont.
Key Terms
- Available for 2 hours only
- Unclear whether the bonus is per purchase or just once per customer
Quick Thoughts
This amounts to a 13% discount on Fairmont gift cards as it is awarded as a bonus rather than a straight discount. If you have plans for an upcoming paid Fairmont stay, you can save some money through this promotion.
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Has anyone been able to get these? I do not see any reference to a bonus on the gift card page. I added a gift card to my cart and still nothing.
You’re right that the site doesn’t seem to mention anything, but they’ve tweeted about it a couple of times today (including about 45 mintues ago):
https://twitter.com/FairmontHotels/status/863092353845874688
I would think that as long as you buy before 3pm Eastern (that’s in just a few minutes), you should be good.
Wait — I see it online. When I click the US Dollars to buy a card, it brings me here (not sure if this link will work for you).
https://www.buyatab.com/custom/fairmont/card_type.html?lang=en¤cy=us
THat shows the 15% promo at the top.
Dan: no it does not unfortunately
Will this code as a Fairmont purchase for the Fairmont credit card?
Not positive, but I assume you would not as it looks like their gift cards are processed by “buyatab.com”, which looks like a points.com or cashstar style site that processes gift cards for many different companies.
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