Should be available to all Prime members unlike the regular "top up" offer available to select customers. Unsure whether it will work in conjunction with that promo so some might be able to use both! "For qualifying purchases, a promotional code of £5 ("Promo Code") will be automatically applied to your account and confirmed by e-mail within 48 hours after your GC order has been processed." -- To enjoy this Prime-exclusive offer:
You must have an Amazon.co.uk account with an active Prime membership (including Prime free trial memberships, excluding monthly Prime Video memberships), Click the button 'Click to register for the promotion' below, Purchase £50 or more of Amazon.co.uk Gift Cards in E-mail or Print format in a single order on Amazon.co.uk. We'll automatically apply the £5 promotional code to your account and confirm by e-mail within 48 hours after your gift card order has been processed.The £5 promotional code can be spent on eligible products sold by Amazon on Amazon.co.uk until 28 August 2017.
This offer is limited to the first 9,000 customers who register for the promotion and make a qualifying purchase. See Terms and Conditions of the Promotion below for more details.
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Rangnarok
11 Jul 1722#111
I know this is a bit late, but can you upvote this for visibility please!
If you make a purchase through a certain affiliate link, that organisation will get 5% worth of your purchase as donation from Amazon. I normally use McMillan's link from here: http://shop.macmillan.org.uk/amazon.html
More to charity please people!
householdhorror
11 Jul 174#155
I'm definitely going to spend £50 on Amazon in the next ten years (the life of the GC) and also extremely likely to spend £5 on there before August. Why on earth would I turn down free money? Better interest than the bank will give me.
If you don't use Amazon then it's not free money obviously, but a heck of a lot of people do and it's really weird that you're quite so bothered by anyone effectively taking money off Amazon.
tystion
11 Jul 174#31
Hot. Cheers OP. That's another £5 to add to the Wuntu fiver earlier today. Although Prime Day will ruin me at this rate. I expect a lorry to deliver my items, much like the Gadget show competition. :-()
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vassy1
11 Jul 17#1
Thanks. I already registered for the £5 Free for £80+ gift card.. now got this. \x0d\x0aSo will I get 2 x £5 ?? Free
knack
11 Jul 171#2
Just edited my post to mention that offer. I'm not eligible for it so not sure whether both will work. Fingers crossed!
robertvan1
11 Jul 17#3
Boom! Free £5 for about 30 seconds work
tek-monkey
11 Jul 17#4
Can you use gift vouchers to buy gift vouchers? :wink:
EDIT: I assume you can add the gift balance to your own account?
Opening post
"For qualifying purchases, a promotional code of £5 ("Promo Code") will be automatically applied to your account and confirmed by e-mail within 48 hours after your GC order has been processed."
--
To enjoy this Prime-exclusive offer:
You must have an Amazon.co.uk account with an active Prime membership (including Prime free trial memberships, excluding monthly Prime Video memberships),
Click the button 'Click to register for the promotion' below,
Purchase £50 or more of Amazon.co.uk Gift Cards in E-mail or Print format in a single order on Amazon.co.uk.
We'll automatically apply the £5 promotional code to your account and confirm by e-mail within 48 hours after your gift card order has been processed.The £5 promotional code can be spent on eligible products sold by Amazon on Amazon.co.uk until 28 August 2017.
This offer is limited to the first 9,000 customers who register for the promotion and make a qualifying purchase. See Terms and Conditions of the Promotion below for more details.
Top comments
If you make a purchase through a certain affiliate link, that organisation will get 5% worth of your purchase as donation from Amazon. I normally use McMillan's link from here: http://shop.macmillan.org.uk/amazon.html
More to charity please people!
If you don't use Amazon then it's not free money obviously, but a heck of a lot of people do and it's really weird that you're quite so bothered by anyone effectively taking money off Amazon.
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EDIT: I assume you can add the gift balance to your own account?