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Get a £10 Deliveroo voucher with new loyalty wallet app Swapi

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New loyalty wallet app Swapi is running a promotion this weekend offering users a £10 Deliveroo voucher when you spend £50 with one of 300+ retailers via the Swapi app.

How Swapi works

Swapi launched late last year and allows users to consolidate all their loyalty cards in one place. It has three key benefits:

  • you can add your favourite loyalty cards, both travel and retail, to the Swapi app. When you need to scan your card, such as your Nectar card in Sainsbury’s, rather than faff about looking for your card, you can pull up the barcode via the Swapi app. Over 100 loyalty accounts are supported.
  • you can earn earn ‘Swapi Points’, Swapi’s own currency, by shopping with over 300 retailers via the Swapi app. You can redeem these points in the app for a gift card or discount voucher.
  • Swapi will compensate you for loyalty points in any partner programme which have expired during the pandemic (yes, honestly).

Swapi is currently giving an exclusive sign-up bonus of 650 Swapi Points to Head for Points readers who download the app and use the referral code AB4L-3E1Y.

Whilst many big retail loyalty companies like Nectar also have apps which store their loyalty card, Swapi means you only need one and that does make life a lot simpler.

Although this hasn’t launched yet, Swapi will soon allow customers to swap their Swapi points for another loyalty currency. In theory, this means that you could earn Swapi Points whilst making a booking with Singapore Airlines, and then convert them to another airline programme fairly effortlessly. Obviously we will have to wait and see how the numbers here work out, but it could be very interesting.

How to get your £10 Deliveroo voucher

To get your £10 Deliveroo voucher you will need to download Swapi, if you haven’t got it already, and make a transaction today or tomorrow (Sunday or Monday) with one of the online retailers in the app for £50 or more.

With a range of merchants listed including Vodaphone, M&S, Homebase and Selfridges, there are plenty of ways to spend £50.

I’m planning on doing a one-off Ocado shop to earn the voucher, but tend to use Swapi for more occasional retail purchases such as at Liberty or for sending flowers with Bloom&Wild.

(If you have American Express Platinum, you could spend £50 online at Harvey Nichols, get the full amount refunded by Amex under their new offer AND get the £10 Deliveroo voucher from Swapi.)

Terms and conditions for the offer can be found here. Note that your Deliveroo gift card will be added to your Swapi wallet within 7 working days.

Swapi Points overview

As well as triggering your £10 Deliveroo voucher with your order, you will also earn some Swapi Points.

You can earn Swapi Points by making purchases through the Swapi app, or by referring friends or family.

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Swapi Points can be redeemed for gift cards and discounts, with redemptions starting from 250 points. Here are some examples:

  • 1,500 Swapi Points gets you a £10 One4All gift card you can spend at 180 different brands
  • 750 Swapi Points gets you a £5 Argos gift card
  • 1,200 Swapi Points gets you £50 off Lastminute.com city breaks
  • 250 Swapi Points gets you 8% off your next hotel booking with Expedia
  • 500 Swapi Points gets you 65% off ‘New In’ items at I Saw It First
  • 250 Swapi Points gets you 20% off at Hawes & Curtis
  • 250 Swapi Points gets you £10 off any flower order from Moyses Stevens
  • 375 Swapi Points gets you 15% off at The Outnet for new customers

As you can see, Swapi doesn’t just let you redeem Swapi Points for gift vouchers. You can also redeem them for exclusive discounts at leading brands. This allows you to get substantial extra value from your Swapi Points.

So, if you fancy a £10 Deliveroo voucher or even just 650 bonus Swapi Points, you can download the app here. Please remember to use the referral code AB4L-3E1Y to get your bonus points.

You need to spend £50 via a retailer in the app today or tomorrow, Sunday or Monday, to earn your £10 Deliveroo voucher.

Comments (30)

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  • TimM says:

    How many layers of nonsense do we need? Sainbury’s loyalty, Deliveroo & Swapi? I long for the days when a shop was a shop and you went back to it because it was best. These layers of crap over fairly rubbish shops distort a fair market. When is the last time you met the person who baked your loaf or milked the cow that your milk comes from?

    Not points-friendly I know but there is a limit as to how many layers people can tolerate.

    • Jonty says:

      We don’t need any of the points nonsense, but for some of us points nonsense means holidays and experiences we wouldn’t have had otherwise. Personally I have no interest in meeting the person who milked my cow.

    • Ls says:

      Loyalty programmes (especially for airlines) work and get people coming back. You see that by the fact that this site exists!
      I do tend to find I care a lot less about ‘smaller’ loyalty schemes where I earn almost nothing, and redemptions are simply a % of the money off. They tend to work for airlines as tickets are largely a big purchase, and redemptions are largely outsized in terms of financial cost if you paid for it. All of these are being eroded though: the reducing value of air miles, difficulty redeeming, high costs, and lower cost of simply using cash. I am therefore very much going off them and all of my recent redemptions have actually been for nectar points.

      • Jeff77 says:

        You don’t have to be loyal to get loyalty points. I see them as a bonus for things I’d be spending money on anyway rather than changing my behaviour to get them.

    • patrick says:

      This made me smile on a Sunday morning. As would someone complaining about all the religion when going to church.

    • Cranzle says:

      It sounds like you’re not making enough effort to meet a baker or farmer.

      • andiron says:

        I got a bread maker for Xmas, so Hello!
        You just need someone now who got a cow 😀

        • John says:

          My granddad had a cow but it died early, which led to him migrating to the UK.

    • Rob says:

      Time to do that Economics degree. By not milking a cow yourself you have more time to do something you are talented / trained to do which is actually better for the economy and society.

      My wife did actually kill chickens for her lunch as a kid but you benefit if I spend my morning writing an article and get Mr Waitrose to kill my chicken for me.

      • TimM says:

        Ah, that must be the problem – too many people with economics degrees.

        • Rob says:

          I absolutely don’t recommend an economics degree, by the way. Will not set you up for business success.

      • TimM says:

        Douglas Adams did write about this. The first tranche of people to be sent from their supposedly dying planet were hairdressers, telephone sanitisers and the others considered ‘less-useful to society’ and these, not cavemen, are those were are descended from. They had no intention of sending the useful workers or the intellectuals and, sadly, all died from a pandemic spread by unclean telephones.

  • ringingup says:

    I have an Ocado order scheduled for tomorrow. Do you reckon I can just edit the order and checkout again?

    • Dan says:

      Had the same thought / same situation. Worth a try I guess!

      • ringingup says:

        It tracked…

        • Andrew says:

          I placed an Ocado order yesterday via Swapi for delivery today. Sorry if this is a stupid question but how do you tell if it tracked? I can’t seem to see anything on the Swapi app. Thanks!

  • Morme says:

    Apple Wallet already let’s you store loyalty cards. No need to use individual apps to pull up bar codes.

  • Novelty-Socks says:

    Best loyalty app by far IMO is the Magic Stamp – small retailers round here use it rather than having individual physical stamp cards. For this app in particular, benefits seem marginal – and I’m always wary/cautious of sharing account logins with other companies.

  • VF says:

    Nice spelling of Vodafone*!!

  • grex9101 says:

    “Vodaphone”.

    Really?

  • Charlie says:

    Would it work if I did an order from Ocado to he delivered in a weeks time? Or would it need to br delivered tomorrow …

  • MoJack says:

    Perhaps this is partially my fault, but i decided to redeem my points for a unique 20% off Hawes and Curtis code as advertised, i did notice it said expires 19th Dec 2021 but i was sure it was a typo if they were still offering it for redemption, so i redeemed my points in exchange for the code, but unfortunately when i tried the code on Hawes and Curtis it said the code had expired, as feared. But not only that, a quick google searched revealed that it was no unique code, it was a publicly available code for 20% off a £250 spend!

    • john says:

      Have you contacted them? Interested to see what their customer service is like in cases like this – if they refund you!

    • Alan says:

      Wow that’s pretty poor of them. I did wonder about some of the discounts being generic codes but pretty brazen of them to charge points for them!

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