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Amazon books- any reward systems out there?
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I've been spending crazy money on books on amazon (usually the cheapest) and don't see the spend ending anytime soon. I usually pay with my card where there's a bit of cashback.
Are there any point system that anyone knows of or buying through a cashback site? Nectar and QUidco apparently don't do it anymore.
Are there any point system that anyone knows of or buying through a cashback site? Nectar and QUidco apparently don't do it anymore.
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a bit off topic - but if you have the time and inclination to do valued opinions surveys you can use your rewards for amazon vouchers. every £15 I make on surveys buys 'some' of my kindle books0
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Unfortunately very time poor- esp with all the books I have to read. Its all for setting up my start up, so there may also be the option of tax relief but not sure and will have to discuss with future accountant.
So I take it that there isn't any reward system seeing as no other responses?0 -
I'm not aware of any, except the surveys thing."Save £12k in 2019" #120 - £100,699.57/£100,0000
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I buy a fair few secondhand books online and quite often I can find them cheaper on ebay than amazon. I have my nectar card linked to my ebay account so I get a few points through that.0
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Our preferred credit card is NatWest MasterCard and we convert the points gained into Amazon vouchers. For us works out approx. £100 or so to use at Christmas
There's also the option of selling books back as trade in for a gift voucher. Free to post and if the books are not pristine enough, they are sent back foc. But, warning, they do need to be immaculate!Saving money right, left and centre0 -
Not exactly what you asked for, but there is a thread on free and inexpensive ebooks if you are interested
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/38460710 -
Sometimes Top Cashback has Amazon listed, but only on certain categories. At the moment it's Health and Beauty... So, not quite answering your question!Sealed Pot Challenge #021 #8 975.71 #9 £881.44 #10 £961.13 #11 £782.13 #12 £741.83 #13 £2135.22 #14 £895.53 #15 £1240.40 #16 £1805.87 #17 £1820.01 declared0
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