Free $10 Credit to Amazon (targeted)


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There is currently a promotion for targeted Amazon.com accounts where if you purchase a $50 gift card you’ll receive a a free $10 promotion code to use at Amazon at a future time. While I was not targeted this time around, I have been able to take advantage of similar offers in the past and everything went smoothly.  I purchased my $50 gift card, applied it to my account, received my $10 promotional credit within a reasonable time, and was able to apply it to my account as well and use it a few days later. There really doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to their targeting system.

You’ll need to sign onto your Amazon account, add a $50 gift card to your cart and use the promotional code 0616GCARDS to see if it accepts the code.

If you are eligible and shop at Amazon, this is a great offer! Essentially all you need to do is purchase a Amazon.com Gift Card during the month of June and within a few days you’ll receive your $10 promotional code via email. The $10 promo code does expire so make sure to use it by the expiration date! You can then enter both the $50 gift card and $10 promotion code into your account to use for a future purchase (go to Your Account > Apply a Gift Card to Your Account). I’ve heard mixed results about purchasing two $25 gift cards – some state that it did not work for them in the past, so to be cautious I recommend purchasing one $50 gift card.

Were you targeted for this $10 free promotion credit deal? If so, enjoy!

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7 years ago

Didn’t get it. But I wanted to remind those who did to use an available method of payment which makes the offer stackable.

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