Smartphone accessory maker Spigen has launched a Valentine’s Day promo code for its website, ebay.com, along with Amazon.ca and Amazon.com. All you have to do is use the code FEB14LUV during check out and a discount will be applied to your order.

We tested the code on Amazon.ca on an iPhone 6 Cushioned Bumper clear case, and the discount worked out to 15% off. Spigen says the discount applies to “selected products” so you’ll have to experiment and see.

Buying from Amazon Canada has its benefits as most Spigen accessories are Prime eligible or include free shipping on orders over $25. Plus items are shipped from within Canada so no extra duties or fees are tacked on.
Click here to check out Spigen’s accessories on Amazon.ca. The sale lasts until 11:59PM PST on February 14, 2015.
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