£3 Pantry credit if you select 'no-rush delivery' with Amazon Prime orders.
Might be more useful to some people than the usual £1 digital credit for no-rush deliveries, just a pity you can't stack them.
T&Cs:
Choose FREE No-Rush Delivery and receive a £3 Amazon Pantry reward. We’ll automatically apply this reward to your account when your order is dispatched. Use your reward by visiting Amazon.co.uk/pantry or the Amazon app. Fill your Amazon Pantry box with items you want to buy, and we’ll automatically apply the reward at checkout.
Only one £3 reward will be applied per Pantry order.
This offer cannot be combined with Pantry Free Delivery promotions. Only customers located in the United Kingdom will be able to redeem their No-Rush promotional rewards.
Your order with No-Rush Delivery will arrive in 3 - 5 business days. This No-Rush reward expires on Jul 10, 2017
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m.ad
11 May 177#7
Prefer the £1 digital credit :disappointed: ah well...
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sheasiy
14 May 17#47
can you stack this offer with the £5 off £15 spend? thanks
waterloo
13 May 17#46
Still got the £1 digital credit on both my accounts gutted :disappointed:
bazray
13 May 17#45
You can combine the credit to the "buy 4 eligible items free delivey section" as well, I got 4 orange squash for £4 and it applied the coupon of £5.99 (£2.99 + £3) total, handy if there is something in the 4 off deal you want.
Nice! I generally don't care about fast delivery but lost interest in the £1 no rush credit for digital, personally don't really use it.
fivegoldstars
12 May 17#42
Always gutted when this happens. I've had about 30 'free' albums in the last six months alone.
Hathawayp5
12 May 17#41
OP can you please link or screenshot where you got this info? I'm having a hard time finding any sources for it and have contacted Amazon via live chat and phone and they know nothing about it.
All I'm getting is the usual £1 digital credit option.
truffle6969
12 May 17#40
Done! :smile:
Thanks kestrelcampbell. :man:
ST3123
12 May 17#39
Yes, I did too, but that was some time AFTER the pantry credits promo had ended, by which time it was impossible to earn any more. During the promo the official line from Amazon (I contacted them as did many others) had been that they wouldn't stack and hence were near useless 'free delivery' coupons. As I result I actually cancelled a number of smaller orders I had made in part for the credits. To be fair though when I complained about being given bad advice they put an extra £5 on my pantry balance, which was decent of them, though still would have been more if I'd kept my orders....
paza12
12 May 17#37
does it work on separate orders?
ST3123 to paza12
12 May 17#38
Yes, so long as it is sold or fulfilled by Amazon (third party orders won't count) and you choose "no rush" at checkout. Wish you could default it to "no rush" as I much prefer the freebie to the faster delivery, virtually never use the 1 day delivery option...
neoboy
12 May 171#36
Just me who initially read it as "panty credit"?
Torkijo
12 May 17#35
'usual £1 digital credit for no-rush deliveries' is brilliant if you have a Kindle or Amazon TV - it got me all 6 GoT series and the last 7/8 books I have bought as well.
All orders on separate slow deliveries, Amazon then group them up and I get them within a week :-)
paza12
12 May 17#34
cheapest thing on amazon which this applies to?
W_jelly1
12 May 17#33
I cobbled together an order last night of bits I wanted.... Amazon then split it into 4 deliveries of which 3 allowed me to get the £3 credit
Babbler
12 May 17#32
Prefer the media credit myself...
Oneday77
11 May 171#12
Ooh panty credits again. I guess everyone will get their knickers in a twist.
Rickardo to Oneday77
12 May 17#31
I misread the title too!
Rickardo
12 May 17#30
Yeah, they could still make it much easier rather than having to select to virtually buy something, but thanks for the reminder.
TCO200
12 May 17#28
Much prefer the digital credit, pretty great to get a free movie rental every 4 orders or so
Anyone any idea on how to check current balance, its never easy which is odd for amazon
Better than than the useless digital credit. Heat.
meherenow to Mr.No
12 May 17#26
Hardly useless digital credit when you have 4 Kindles in the house, far from it in fact...
ichabod05
12 May 171#25
I know you're taking the **** (and rightly so) but this comment has made my skin crawl. It's like Mumsnet on this site. You should be required to take some kind of test (both IQ and grammar) before you're allowed to post on websites like this which could otherwise be useful.
zizzles
12 May 17#24
I thought that only abbit of people would of tried there luck
turbo_c
11 May 17#20
pantry sucks, I just dont see the point given prime now.
householdhorror to turbo_c
12 May 172#23
Prime now isn't everywhere. Yet. I'm sure they'll find a way to get it out to those of us in the sticks eventually.
mivanpy
11 May 17#15
Well they owe me £3.00 as the last prime order i made took over 5 days to get here.
Beckp to mivanpy
12 May 17#22
I emailed them when prime order was late and they added one month free prime onto my account to say sorry. Worth trying
franco79
11 May 171#10
Boooo! These are crap - had so many at Xmas that I didn't even use. £1 digital credit so much better!!
Blender to franco79
11 May 171#21
Remember getting the same email. There credits are pretty useless on there own but stacked you can do some real damage with them. I'm guessing allot of people complained that's why Amazon changed it.
Jiwani80
11 May 17#19
I am still getting £1 AppStore credit
djlondon22
11 May 17#18
yep
bluecityste
11 May 17#16
rubbish....so basically free delivery then
1234321
11 May 171#4
Mines still only £1 digital credit
zizzles to 1234321
11 May 17#14
Same here
bizzlebyron
11 May 171#11
I remember I received an email last time (maybe last prime day) saying that you was allowed to stack. I remember because I got like 3 crates of cider.
zizzles to bizzlebyron
11 May 171#13
Was you?
Buckyball
11 May 17#9
I prefer rush-delivery.
twinkle
11 May 17#8
Yes,still £1 digital ATM
m.ad
11 May 177#7
Prefer the £1 digital credit :disappointed: ah well...
BIGUSHEADUS
11 May 17#1
Shame you can't combine em all together, can you imagine!
winstonmanc to BIGUSHEADUS
11 May 171#6
I seem to remember some people buying £1 or so items, getting no rush delivery and then getting £3 pantry credits that stacked ....
BDawg
11 May 17#5
I've had problems with this. The email says you can, then I was directed digital
twinkle
11 May 17#3
I remember last time that after awhile they allowed stacking...I think people just collected too many.
ihatebingo
11 May 171#2
yeah big shame bigus still if you dont want to go in the 2.99 section its free delivery with the 3 pounds credit so im hot :stuck_out_tongue:
Opening post
Might be more useful to some people than the usual £1 digital credit for no-rush deliveries, just a pity you can't stack them.
T&Cs:
Choose FREE No-Rush Delivery and receive a £3 Amazon Pantry reward. We’ll automatically apply this reward to your account when your order is dispatched. Use your reward by visiting Amazon.co.uk/pantry or the Amazon app. Fill your Amazon Pantry box with items you want to buy, and we’ll automatically apply the reward at checkout.
Only one £3 reward will be applied per Pantry order.
This offer cannot be combined with Pantry Free Delivery promotions. Only customers located in the United Kingdom will be able to redeem their No-Rush promotional rewards.
Your order with No-Rush Delivery will arrive in 3 - 5 business days. This No-Rush reward expires on Jul 10, 2017
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/pantry/info/pantrypromotion/ref=pntry_promo_top_stripe
All I'm getting is the usual £1 digital credit option.
:smile:
Thanks kestrelcampbell.
:man:
All orders on separate slow deliveries, Amazon then group them up and I get them within a week :-)
Anyone any idea on how to check current balance, its never easy which is odd for amazon
Try that, Love.