Back in July I wrote about Amazon offering Prime members a $1 instant video credit for choosing no-rush shipping instead of 2 day shipping.
At first they were offering the $1 credit on all items, though then they got smart and started only offering it on items that cost at least $1.01.
The video credit expires 10/31.
You can check your Amazon promo credit via this link.
Now Amazon is offering a $1 Book or E-Book credit for items that cost $1.01 or more:
The book credit expires 12/31 and will be emailed to you after your item ships.
You can get a free trial of Amazon Prime here. A prime trial is also free with Amazon Mom (which also gets you 20% off diapers and wipes among other benefits) or Amazon Student. Or you can always share Amazon prime for a fraction of the regular cost in this DDF thread!
You can use your Amazon gift cards (Buy them at Staples with Chase Ink Plus, Chase Ink Bold, or Ink Business Cash® Credit Card Card for 5 points per dollar plus 1% cash back) to pay for a Prime Membership via the Prime Gift option.
Amazon offers free shipping with $35+ orders or get free next-day shipping on all orders with a free trial of Amazon Prime. Prime members can share benefits with a Household member here, allowing them to double up on Amazon Prime promos! A 6 month trial and discounted Prime membership is available with Amazon Student. EBT/Medicaid Cardholders can save on Prime Membership here.
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That is legit! Must be in celebration the the cleveland browns win, eh Dan?!
So who’ll be first to say they’re in for 100 pipe fittings?
anyone know where on Amazon you can go to check your credit for books or movies ?
I don’t think the link you posted shows book credits.
Is it really worth it to buy some useless item for a 1$ credit if your spending a dollar? Your basically just paying for credit while amassing useless junk. (Unless you bundle 20 and sell em on Ebay… 😉 but still. )