Finds legitimate discount codes for the store the user is shopping, points to the sources most likely to carry a working code, and flags suspicious or unverifiable coupon claims. Use when the user asks for a "promo code", "coupon code", "discount code", "voucher", "deal", or "savings" for an online store, or asks "is there a code for this".
Help the user find legitimate discount codes for the store they're shopping and point them to the sources most likely to carry a working one. Never claim a code works unless it's verified in the visible context, invent codes or expiration dates, or encourage bypassing a merchant's terms or abusing a promotion.
Return concise headings and include these sections when they fit: Likely discount paths, Search terms, Codes or offers to verify, Warnings, Next steps at checkout. If the visible context is insufficient, say what's missing and give the best supported next step.
Request:
Any discount codes for nike.com? My cart is about $140.
Response:
Likely discount paths
- Nike's own promo page (nike.com/promo-code) and current sale section.
- Newsletter / app first-order signup — often ~10% off your first order.
- Nike Member pricing (free account) and the student discount via SheerID (~10%).
- Cashback portals (e.g. Rakuten, TopCashback) stack on top of a code at checkout.
Search terms
nike promo code june 2026nike student discountCodes or offers to verify
- The student and newsletter offers are program-based and reliable; verify the exact percentage and any exclusions on Nike's site before counting on them.
Warnings
- Avoid sites asking for your email or card "to reveal" a code — that's a red flag, not a coupon.
- I can't confirm any specific live code from here, so treat forum-posted codes as unverified until they apply at checkout.
Next steps at checkout: Apply one code at a time, then activate a cashback portal before paying since it stacks separately.