Amazon: Send $50 In Gift Cards & Get $10 Bonus Credit (Can Gift To Self)

Get $10 in promotional credit when you send someone $50 in Amazon eGift Cards! And here’s a hint… you can send it to yourself!

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Amazon: Send $50 & Get $10 Gift Card Offer

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Amazon is offering a $10 promotional credit when you send someone $50 in Amazon eGift Cards.

The tip here is you can send the $50 to yourself and it will still qualify you for the $10 bonus. This essentially gives you the ability to buy $60 worth of stuff on Amazon for $50.

Send $50 Amazon gift card and get $10 promotional credit

How To Get Offer

  1. Enter GCOFFER10 at checkout or click the button below to qualify.
  2. Send someone at least $50 in Amazon.com eGift Cards in a single order at Amazon.com by June 18, 2021, 11:59 PM (PT).

An email notification will be sent within three (3) days after the gift card is claimed by the recipient, confirming your Amazon.com promotional credit.

The promotional credit is restricted to the recipient of this offer only and may not be shared or transferred. Limit one promotional credit per Amazon.com account.

The Bottom Line

I’m always buying things on Amazon so these offers are a good way for me to stock up on Amazon credit.

If you’re buying it for yourself, I’d add it to your Amazon account ASAP so you don’t risk the gift card being stolen.

About John Pham

John Pham is a personal finance expert, serial entrepreneur, and founder of The Money Ninja. He has also been fortunate enough to have appeared in the New York Times, Boston Globe, and U.S. News & World Report. John has a B.S. in Entrepreneurship and a Masters in Business Administration, both from the University of New Hampshire.

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