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How's your Prime Day been? Grab any good deals? Here's one you may be interested in: Amazon wants to give you 10 bucks to spend on anything on the site. All you have to do is buy $40 in Amazon gift cards.To get your virtual tenner, all you have to do is click a button (here) and enter code GCPRIME2021 during checkout while you're buying at least $40 on an Amazon gift card. You can also click the aforementioned button and reload your own balance by $40 or more. Note you can only use the credit on items sold by Amazon itself — but considering Amazon sells everything under the sun, you're still free to use your $10 on just about anything.
Google Pay's latest promo gives you $15 for signing up a buddy
There's a maximum of $45 to claim, but you only have a week to get it done
The revitalized Google Pay isn't everyone's cup of tea. But if there's one thing that'll get you to try something new, it's free money. Google hasn't shied away from straight-up paying people to use its service before, and it looks like at least some users will get another chance to cash in. A new promotion is offering $15 in Pay credit to those who sign up a new user via a referral link, with a bonus $5 going to the newbie. That's $10 over the standard promotional rate for you.
What would you say if I told you that you could earn a five dollar Amazon credit without even getting out of your chair? You'd like to know how? Read on and I'll tell you exactly what you need to do to get your Amazon fiver (I'm just going to pretend that you didn't read the article's headline).
Update: The promo has ended.
Admit it, you love to save a few bucks if the opportunity comes along, especially if it requires almost no effort. That should make Amazon's latest promotion pretty attractive to most of our readers. All you have to do is install the Amazon 1Button App for Chrome, and the next time you spend $25 or more, you will receive an automatic $5 discount on the purchase price. How can you pass this up?
If there are two words that can quickly get people excited, it's "free money." And we just so happened to have some to give away, thanks to Venmo. Haven't heard of Venmo? Here's the skinny: it's a quick, easy, and efficient way to instantly send money to friends. Kind of like Paypal, but without the Paypal-ness of it all – it's all just very simple and straightforward.
The title basically says it all: if you're thinking of switching to U.S. Cellular as your family's mobile provider, the company will give you a $300 Mastercard debit card. All you have to do is sign a new two-year agreement with the regional carrier for two or more lines of service, one of which must be a smartphone. Past that, it's a done deal. You get new phones and service, they give you $300.