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Get a $10 Credit With a $50+ Amazon Gift Card Purchase (Targeted)

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Good news!  Via Mommy Points and Fat Wallet, some folks have been targeted to get a $10 Amazon credit with a purchase of a $50+ Amazon gift card.

You Might Be Targeted for a $10 Amazon Credit When You Buy a $50+ Amazon Gift Card

I’ll show you how to check whether you qualify!

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Link:   Amazon

With the latest (targeted!) offer from Amazon, you can get a $10 Amazon credit with an Amazon gift card purchase of $50 or more.

You can check your Amazon account here, to see if you qualify for the deal.  To get the discount,  use promotional code “1116GCARDS” at checkout.

The deal appears to be targeted to folks who have never purchased an Amazon gift card before.  But it’s worth a try, because checking to see if you qualify only takes a few seconds. 😉

And don’t forget, there’s a targeted AMEX Offer where you can you can earn 3X AMEX Membership Rewards points per $1 spent at Amazon.

Bottom Line

Check to see if you’re targeted to get a $10 Amazon credit with an Amazon gift card purchase of $50 or more.  It only takes a few seconds!

Or you could try buying a $50+ Amazon gift card with the code “1116GCARDS” at checkout, to see if the deal works for you.

Let me know if you earn the $10 credit!

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