Technology
Spend $20 and get a $5 credit
TL;DR: Get $5 back in eBook credit when you spend $20 on Amazon eBooks. (Note: you have to log in to Amazon to see this particular deal, but we promise it’s there.)
Don’t we all have that long list of books we’ve been meaning to get to? Well, the time is now. After all, you’ll probably want a moment to sit and relax after the craziness of the holidays and New Year’s.
Luckily, Amazon is offering a $5 eBook credit (log in to see it) when you spend $20 on any of their thousands of eBook options bought between Dec. 27 and Dec. 31. If you’ve already spent money stocking up your Kindle, don’t worry, your purchases during the above time period will still count towards the $20.
Activate the deal by December 31st and any eligible purchases made between Dec. 27 and Dec. 31 will be added up and eventually get you to that extra $5.
With plenty of best-sellers, like Midnight in Chernobyl, at $4.99 or less, you’re basically getting a free book or two.
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