At a glance, online promotional offers for $750 Shein gift cards seem way too good to be true, especially considering the low prices and deals the budget clothing company is already known for offering. However, companies like Flash Rewards may actually pay out for this high-value gift card—though you'll probably need to pay some of your own money money and sign away some of your personal data first. We’ll walk you through everything you need to know about Flash Rewards deals, as well as how to avoid and prevent potential Shein gift card scams. If you’re looking for legit Shein coupons that don't require payment on your part, scroll to the end of the article for some verified promos.
Things You Should Know
- The Flash Rewards Shein promo may actually pay out, but it requires quite a bit of time, money, and effort on your end.
- Steer clear of suspicious emails that demand immediate payment or pressure you to take action right away.
- Stick with reputable coupon sites like RetailMeNot when looking for Shein deals, or check out the latest deals on the Shein website.
Steps
How Flash Rewards Promos Work
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Complete a short survey provided by Flash Rewards. Flash Rewards typically asks new customers to answer a 3-question survey related to the gift card that they’re interested in. [4] X Research source In the case of a Shein gift card, expect to be asked questions like:
- Do you shop with Shein? (Yes/No)
- How do you plan to use your $750 towards Shein? (Keep it/Give to a friend)
- About how many times do you go shopping per week? (< 3/3-7/7-10/10+)
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Agree to their terms and conditions. Before you can continue, you’ll likely need to agree to a special set of terms and conditions that allow Flash Rewards to give your data to their partners. Agreeing to this T&C may cause you to get spam messages/offers from different companies, which can be really frustrating to deal with. Unfortunately, agreeing to this T&C is typically non-negotiable, so you’ll have to weigh the pros and cons of agreeing to it for yourself. [7] X Research source
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Complete the required number of deals to qualify for the reward. Flash Rewards provides you with different “levels” of offers to complete; the higher the reward you’re angling for, the more higher-tier deals you’ll have to participate in. These deals often require you to either pay a small amount of money and/or sign up for a subscription service, which can trap you into further long-term payments if you don’t remember to cancel. [8] X Research source
- Users have reported some Flash Rewards deals being less than $10 per deal, or even being free of charge. However, even cheap deals can start to add up over time, and the “free” deals may require you to sign up for an expensive subscription service that will cost you money later (if you don't remember to cancel it). Other deals may also involve a long waiting period before they’re considered “complete” (like 60 days).
- Deals may include buying lottery tickets, signing up for betting services, signing up for streaming services (like Disney+), and so on. Other deals may require you to sign up for subscription services that come with a free product (e.g., getting a free snack box for signing up for a subscription snack service).
- Keep in mind that you have to complete the requirements of your deals within a fairly short time period (as specified by the terms and conditions). For instance, you can’t complete a deal, wait two months, and then complete more deals toward your $750 Shein credit.
- While Flash Rewards doesn’t appear to have any advanced security risks, their data distribution policy leaves a lot to be desired. Even if it’s not genuine spam (emails/texts promoting scams/malware), receiving huge volumes of marketing correspondence can feel very spam-like and overwhelming.
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Follow the provided instructions to claim your Shein credit. The site will walk you through what you need to do in order to claim your rewards. At this time, the site will need a couple of days to confirm your identity and make sure you’ve completed the required number of rewards. [9] X Research source According to their website, customers who successfully received credit were able to get it in less than 2 weeks after first signing up on Flash Rewards.
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