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[YMMV] $10 & $15 Amazon Gift Card on Demand via Citi Double Cash/Custom Cash Cards
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This is a limited time offer. The promotion runs on a reoccurring calendar year ending on December 31 at 11:59 PM PT. Amazon reserves the right to cancel or modify this offer at any time without notice. The promotion will expire concurrently with expiration or cancellation of the offer.This promotion is available only to Amazon.com customers with an eligible Citi Thank You Rewards Account. Offer is only eligible to customers who redeem Points for eligible purchases made on the U.S. Amazon Site using either their Citi Double Cash Card or Citi Custom Cash Card (collectively, "Citi Cash Cards"). This offer is only available on eligible products. Eligible products are items that can be purchased using Shop with Points at checkout for this promotion. Not all products on Amazon.com are eligible. See Shop with Points Restrictions. Customers with an eligible Citi CashCard who redeem Citi ThankYou Points to pay for all or a portion of eligible purchases on Amazon during the promotional period will receive an automatic award of an Amazon Gift Card to their linked Amazon account 30 days after completion of the following: (a) by redeeming 2,500 Points worth $20 towards an eligible Amazon purchase, the customer will be issued a $10 Amazon Gift Card, and (b) by redeeming 15,625 Points worth $125 towards eligible Amazon purchases, the customer will be issued a $15 Amazon Gift Card. Customers are eligible to receive both a $10 Amazon Gift Card and a $15 Amazon Gift Card per calendar year if they meet the respective point redemption thresholds. Customer is only eligible to receive one $10 Amazon Gift Card and one $15 Amazon Gift Card per calendar year. |
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This is a limited time offer. The promotion runs on a reoccurring calendar year ending on December 31 at 11:59 PM PT. Amazon reserves the right to cancel or modify this offer at any time without notice. The promotion will expire concurrently with expiration or cancellation of the offer.This promotion is available only to Amazon.com customers with an eligible Citi Thank You Rewards Account. Offer is only eligible to customers who redeem Points for eligible purchases made on the U.S. Amazon Site using either their Citi Double Cash Card or Citi Custom Cash Card (collectively, "Citi Cash Cards"). This offer is only available on eligible products. Eligible products are items that can be purchased using Shop with Points at checkout for this promotion. Not all products on Amazon.com are eligible. See Shop with Points Restrictions. Customers with an eligible Citi CashCard who redeem Citi ThankYou Points to pay for all or a portion of eligible purchases on Amazon during the promotional period will receive an automatic award of an Amazon Gift Card to their linked Amazon account 30 days after completion of the following: (a) by redeeming 2,500 Points worth $20 towards an eligible Amazon purchase, the customer will be issued a $10 Amazon Gift Card, and (b) by redeeming 15,625 Points worth $125 towards eligible Amazon purchases, the customer will be issued a $15 Amazon Gift Card. Customers are eligible to receive both a $10 Amazon Gift Card and a $15 Amazon Gift Card per calendar year if they meet the respective point redemption thresholds. Customer is only eligible to receive one $10 Amazon Gift Card and one $15 Amazon Gift Card per calendar year. |
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Note, Amazon exchange rate when redeeming points for purchases on Amazon:
Amazon shows my redemption value as:
1 point = $0.008
2,404 ThankYou® Points Is worth $19.23. So I wouldn't recommend redeeming points for purchases on Amazon normally since you are basically losing $5 for every 2500 Thank you points compared to the cash back when redeeming from Citi to your bank account or a statement credit. This deal here by OP really only nets me $5. Does this sound right or am I mistaken?
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