Free $5 with Amazon and Chime


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If you have the Chime card, you can get a free $5 with Amazon! New offers just came out today and one of them includes a “$5 instant cash back when you pay with your Chime card”. All you need to do is simply make any purchase of $5 or more at Amazon.com to earn this $5 cash back. If you make a purchase less than $5 you will only save the amount purchased, so you might as well make a full $5 purchase.

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I went ahead and purchased a $5.00gift card on Amazon with my Chime card and the cash back went through with no problem! It did take about 10 minutes to be credited though, so do not be alarmed if you do not see it immediately. This is an extremely limited offer, so I suggest making your purchase soon! If you do not currently have the Chime card, most likely you will not be able to take advantage this go-around, but just a good reason to have the card on hand in case any other awesome offers appear. You can also get $10 to start with if you sign up through November 30, 2014. You can read more about Chime here. 

For those interested, there are a bunch of other Chime offers recently added. They include: $2 at McDonald’s, $10 at theBalm, $2 at Hallmark, $1 at Burger King, $3 at Anthropologie, $3 at The Body Shop, $2 at Johnny Rockets, $5 at CVS, $3 at Bath & Body Works, $5 at Olive Garden, $5 at Forever 21, $5 at Ruby Tuesday, $5 at Ross, $5 at Lowe’s, $5 at Sears, $3 at Bonefish Grill, $3 at Macaroni Grill, $5 at Marine Layer, $3 at Harry’s.

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