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I have about $8 in No-Rush credits on my account though. Does anyone know if using these reduces my progress towards the deal, meaning I'd have to buy $23 (15+8) to get the credit? The terms & conditions section does not explicitly indicate this, but on the other hand the offer states *spend* $15, and it's arguably whether the no-rush credits are more like gift cards or coupons.
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I have about $8 in No-Rush credits on my account though. Does anyone know if using these reduces my progress towards the deal, meaning I'd have to buy $23 (15+8) to get the credit? The terms & conditions section does not explicitly indicate this, but on the other hand the offer states *spend* $15, and it's arguably whether the no-rush credits are more like gift cards or coupons.
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I have about $8 in No-Rush credits on my account though. Does anyone know if using these reduces my progress towards the deal, meaning I'd have to buy $23 (15+8) to get the credit? The terms & conditions section does not explicitly indicate this, but on the other hand the offer states *spend* $15, and it's arguably whether the no-rush credits are more like gift cards or coupons.
I remember the credits counting towards it before, so I would say yes
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