Cash App Offers: Free $20 Spend (YMMV)

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Cash App Offers

The Cash app Debit Card has offer similar to Amex Offers and Chase Offers that can save you money at eligible merchants. You just load the offers to your card and then use it for purchases to automatically get the discounts.

First time users can download the app and enter referral code NKPSXST to get a $5 bonus (must send $5 to get bonus).

New Offers

  • Check offers for free $20, $15, $10 or $5 to spend on any purchases. Start with the highest offer if you see multiple offers in your account. (HT: SD)
  • $10 off any restaurant purchase of $10 or more. Ends 9/21/2025. (HT: DoC)
  • $10 off any purchase of $10 or more, in person or online.

How to Load Offers

If you already have a Cash Card, follow these steps to start saving today:

  1. Tap the available balance on your Cash App home screen (shows “Cash & BTC” if your account balance is $0)
  2. Press Boost
  3. Tap on a Boost
  4. Select Add Boost
  5. Start saving

Guru’s Wrap-Up

It has been a while since Cash app had any decent offers. These new offers might be targeted, so take a look at your app and see if you have them. Just make sure to load them first and then just use the card at eligible merchants.

If you don’t have an account, you can download the app and enter referral code NKPSXST to get a $5 bonus. You need to order the free debit card in order to take advantage of these offers.

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