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If you sign up for Bing Rewards you can get a $3 Amazon.com gift card for FREE! I just went through the process and it took no more then 3 minutes.
Steps:
- Go to Bing.com
- In the search bar type in “Amazon”
- Click the “Try Bing Rewards now*” button at the bottom of the screen
- Sign in with your Microsoft email address if you have one (Hotmail or Outlook), or create a new account – creating a new account just takes an extra minute and I used my @gmail.com address. You’ll immediately receive a confirmation email that you’ll need to activate.
- Select the radio button for the “Earn 340 credits – Thanks for joining! Here’s 340 credits for a $3 Amazon.com gift card”
- It says the gift card will then be sent to the email on file within 24 hours.
Entering Amazon.com Gift Card to an Account: You can enter your Amazon.com gift card into your account to use at a future time. Go to Amazon.com > Your Account > Apply a Gift Card to Your Account > Enter the gift card number in the “Enter a Gift Card Claim Code” box > Click “Apply to your Account”
Reminder: You can also see if you are eligible for the free free $10 credit with $50 Amazon.com gift card purchase. You can read more about this promotion here.
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$3 to open up another tidal wave of emails/offerings? No thanks.