Amazon is offering a
$5 Amazon Prime Video Credit when you
Buy 2 Eligible Family Favorite Digital 4K/HD Films on sale starting
from $4.99 each.
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- Note, must purchase (2) qualifying films from the listed promotion to qualify. Learn more about the promotional terms here.
Example Films:
- About this Offer:
- Offer valid through December 31, 2024.
- Credit will roughly take around 30 min to 1 hours to arrive to your email after purchase.
- Email will be titled 'Prime Video credit has been applied to your account'.
- Promotional credit expires 30 days after the date issue (you will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the $5 Prime Video credit has been added to your account).
- About this Store:
Please see the
original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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BUT after clicking buy and putting in my security code, there was a notice that the advertised price was AFTER they had figured in deducting my $3.50 No Rush credits. Thankfully I stopped and didn't click through. They even have a warning that if you buy it you have no rights to recover your lost credits, which I've previously learned is accurate.
Amazon is being very deceptive with how they advertise digital purchases. Rather than show the actual price, they show their MSRP, cross it out, then show another number that is assumed to be the price. But- if you have any digital credits- it's the price minus those credits. It has suckered me multiple times when I moved too fast and I'm obviously aware they pull this. I opened another browser and pasted in the URL to find the actual sales price. Which was actually $4.99 on the ones I was going to buy…
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BUT after clicking buy and putting in my security code, there was a notice that the advertised price was AFTER they had figured in deducting my $3.50 No Rush credits. Thankfully I stopped and didn't click through. They even have a warning that if you buy it you have no rights to recover your lost credits, which I've previously learned is accurate.
Amazon is being very deceptive with how they advertise digital purchases. Rather than show the actual price, they show their MSRP, cross it out, then show another number that is assumed to be the price. But- if you have any digital credits- it's the price minus those credits. It has suckered me multiple times when I moved too fast and I'm obviously aware they pull this. I opened another browser and pasted in the URL to find the actual sales price. Which was actually $4.99 on the ones I was going to buy…
BUT after clicking buy and putting in my security code, there was a notice that the advertised price was AFTER they had figured in deducting my $3.50 No Rush credits. Thankfully I stopped and didn't click through. They even have a warning that if you buy it you have no rights to recover your lost credits, which I've previously learned is accurate.
Amazon is being very deceptive with how they advertise digital purchases. Rather than show the actual price, they show their MSRP, cross it out, then show another number that is assumed to be the price. But- if you have any digital credits- it's the price minus those credits. It has suckered me multiple times when I moved too fast and I'm obviously aware they pull this. I opened another browser and pasted in the URL to find the actual sales price. Which was actually $4.99 on the ones I was going to buy…
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BUT after clicking buy and putting in my security code, there was a notice that the advertised price was AFTER they had figured in deducting my $3.50 No Rush credits. Thankfully I stopped and didn't click through. They even have a warning that if you buy it you have no rights to recover your lost credits, which I've previously learned is accurate.
Amazon is being very deceptive with how they advertise digital purchases. Rather than show the actual price, they show their MSRP, cross it out, then show another number that is assumed to be the price. But- if you have any digital credits- it's the price minus those credits. It has suckered me multiple times when I moved too fast and I'm obviously aware they pull this. I opened another browser and pasted in the URL to find the actual sales price. Which was actually $4.99 on the ones I was going to buy…
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