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Can you combine Amazon.co.uk vouchers in one spend?

This is probably rather a foolish question, but can you combine Amazon gift vouchers to pay for one order? I received many quite small value (and some biggish!) vouchers for my birthday recently, and I've got a heap of textbooks to buy, which I'd rather do in one big lump. Any help appreciated!

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  • polly5
    polly5 Posts: 477 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    Yes, you can use more than one voucher
  • Sophy
    Sophy Posts: 486 Forumite
    Ah, superb - thanks very much indeed!
  • wilf55
    wilf55 Posts: 3,102 Forumite
    using amazon online vouchers....can i get cashback from anywhere like quidco etc??

    thanks
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  • Dormouse
    Dormouse Posts: 5,617 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    wilf55 wrote:
    using amazon online vouchers....can i get cashback from anywhere like quidco etc??

    thanks
    You can get Nectar points if you go through Nectarestores, or, if buying books, you can get Piggypoints if you're a Pigsback member.

    That's the only two incentives I'm aware of - Amazon are not great at cashback...
  • MBN
    MBN Posts: 2,980 Forumite
    Dormouse wrote:
    You can get Nectar points if you go through Nectarestores, or, if buying books, you can get Piggypoints if you're a Pigsback member.

    That's the only two incentives I'm aware of - Amazon are not great at cashback...

    To add to what Dormouse has already said, if you're not registered with Amazon, but you are a member of RPoints, you can earn 500 points (£5) when you use the Rpoints link to register as a new customer at Amazon.co.uk, and place your first order. ;)

    HTH:)
    'Into every abyss I still bear the blessing of my affirmation' (Friedrich Nietzsche)
  • ruthiejane
    ruthiejane Posts: 1,217 Forumite
    Mutualpoints also give cashback for Amazon
    ilovefreegle.org - give it away don't throw it away :)
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