Update: Today is the
last day for this extremely popular deal.
Amazon is offering its
Prime Members:
Purchase $50 Amazon eGift Card and
Earn $5 Amazon Credit. Offer is valid through 5/14/23.
Thanks to Deal Editor
Discombobulated for finding this deal.
Note, limit one promotional credit per Prime member.
Deal Instructions:
- Activate the offer on your account here, click the 'Click to apply the offer to your account'
- Purchase a minimum of $50 in Amazon eGift Cards within a single transaction.
- Note, you should see this comment at checkout "Prime customers, Purchase a $50 Amazon eGift Card, Get a $5.00 Promotional Credit on your next purchase. This credit has been automatically applied to your account and will only be visible at checkout on your next purchase. This amount will not be visible on your gift card balance. It can be used on eligible products sold by Amazon.com until June 28, 2023. One per Prime account."
- An email will be sent within a few minutes confirming the qualifying purchase was successful and the $5 credit was added to your account to use on your next purchase.
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You have qualified for a $5.00 promotional credit which has been automatically applied to your account and will only be visible at checkout and not in your gift card balance. It can be used on eligible products sold by Amazon on Amazon.com until June 28, 2023.
This credit will expire on June 28, 2023. For more information, please read our Terms and Conditions.
Edit: I received my credit email within 15 minutes of buying the $50 e-gift card.
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Received the $50 eGift Card placed via mobile app 10min ago
Update:
Received $5
You have qualified for a $5.00 promotional credit which has been automatically applied to your account and will only be visible at checkout and not in your gift card balance. It can be used on eligible products sold by Amazon on Amazon.com until June 28, 2023.
I always use VanillaVisa gift cards that I have sitting around to pay for these Amazon eCard promos. Good way to get rid of the card with a little bonus on top.
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I am guessing only eGC qualifies for the offer, according to fine print. Send two $30 eGC to your email and print them out. You can put those printed eGC to Mother's day card and give to moms. Moms don't care if they are physical GC or eGC code on printed paper. More likely, they care about Mother's day card you give them or gesture that you care about them. If they don't know how to use eGC at Amazon, you can help them add to their Amazon accounts. Amazon eGC becomes Amazon credits after adding to Amazon account and it gets stored there forever. From my experience, Amazon account is very secure. My Walmart account has been hacked a couple of times (and other websites' accounts) but Amazon account has never been hacked.
Limit one promotional credit per Amazon.com Prime account as designated by the primary email address.
Anyone buy more than 1 and get $5 for each purchase?
You have qualified for a $5.00 promotional credit which has been AUTOMATICALLY applied to your account and will only be visible at checkout and not in your gift card balance. It can be used on eligible products sold by Amazon on Amazon.com until June 28, 2023.
So FYI- It will Not stack with another promo code or offer, like the Locker Pickup promo. ( PICKUP10OFF )
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I am guessing only eGC qualifies for the offer, according to fine print. Send two $30 eGC to your email and print them out. You can put those printed eGC to Mother's day card and give to moms. Moms don't care if they are physical GC or eGC code on printed paper. More likely, they care about Mother's day card you give them or gesture that you care about them. If they don't know how to use eGC at Amazon, you can help them add to their Amazon accounts. Amazon eGC becomes Amazon credits after adding to Amazon account and it gets stored there forever. From my experience, Amazon account is very secure. My Walmart account has been hacked a couple of times (and other websites' accounts) but Amazon account has never been hacked.
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