Purchase a $40 Amazon gift card, get a $10 credit for FREE


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Prime Day is officially here and one of the more favorable deals is the opportunity to receive a $10 credit with the purchase of a $40 Amazon gift card. This promotion is valid through October 14, although it could sell out sooner — so I suggest grabbing this deal sooner than later.

Best of all, all types of Amazon gift cards qualify. You can purchase an Amazon eGift card, print at home gift card, or physical gift card. Separately, reloading $40 on your gift card balance of $40 or more will also qualify.

Make sure to keep up to date on the latest Amazon Prime Day deals.

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To grab this deal, just make sure to go to this promotional page and tap the “Apply code to your account” or enter coupon code GC20PRIME at checkout.

Just make sure to add $40 or more in Amazon.com gift cards or reload with at least $40 and your $10 promotional credit will be applied to your account within two days. You then have until November 29, 2020 to use the credit.

You’ll also want to make sure to read our ultimate Amazon Prime Day 2020 guide which will serve as your one stop shop to getting the best deals and discounts during Prime Day.

Purchase your $40 Amazon gift card here

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Prices are current as of Tuesday October 13, 2020 at 9:30pm ET.

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