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- Jul 3, 2022
Yes, exactly! Thanks for adding words I thought but didn't type If you've already got it, the terms of the app aren't going to lock you out on an active boost. But they might cap the number of activations. Or they could write a max redemption limit for the brand, and after that limit is reached, only people that saved the boost keep redeeming.My experience is that once a boost is loaded in your app you can continue to use it until it expires. So I haven't experienced reaching a max dollar or max redemptions. However with that said, because they limit how often you can use the boost, it does make sense that they would limit how many people could have the boost activated.
In other words, they know what the max possible redemptions are based on how many people have the boost loaded and how many days are left on the offer, so the offer may disappear if too many people have it loaded. It may also explain why the offer doesn't always appear for everyone at the same time - they may want to try to entice certain less active customers to use CashApp by offering better boosts to them at first. Then they may continue to open it up more based on the number of people who have it loaded.
There's whole marketing teams that work out the nitpicky pricing structures. Whichever way they write the deal, it still tracks that the closer you get to the end, the less likely re-adding after swapping will work.