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Amazon Credit Card free Voucher
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I applied when the offer was for £15 in vouchers. On my first statement it told me how many Pts I had earned and a couple of days later I got an email with an e-voucher for £15.So I never actually recieved any voucher through post.
Have they your email address? Could it be that they email you with the usual e-voucher for £15, and the other £10 they sent was the extra bit??
Just an idea.0 -
Ps I have hit your thanks button as it has reminded me I must CANCEL that card now!0
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I applied for this card also, my first statement arrived today and had the 1500 points on that statement, I also had a £10 voucher in the email today also.0
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Do the loyalty points show online?0
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With no prompting they emailed me the £15 voucher yesterday, and a £10 one today. Don't forget you can go credit them to your account straight away, which will save loosing the emails.
Now, cancel or no cancel :rolleyes:0 -
Had my statement with 1599pts today, along with £10 voucher, no sign of the other £15 though.0
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Got my £10 email voucher today :j . Still waiting on the statement and £15 voucher.0
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I too received an email from gc-orders@amazon.co.uk today with a £10 e-voucher which I can use against an Amazon spend in the next 12 months . . . but although they have also credited 1500 loyalty points to my 1st Card Statement and they will probably issue a £15 gift certificate "during the next statement period", I'm worried about . . . . .
"What can I spend my gift certificate on?
Gift certificates can be used toward the purchase of products listed in Amazon.co.uk's online catalogue sold by Amazon.co.uk. They cannot be redeemed at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.fr, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.jp or Amazon Jersey or at any of Amazon.co.uk's Marketplace, Auctions or zShops stores or at any of Amazon.co.uk's Trusted Partner sites."
Can someone confirm that the above does indeed mean that I am can redeem at the certificate against anything listed on Amazon.co.uk's website . . . or am I missing something?
Thanks in anticipation0
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