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PSA: Amazon "No Rush" digital credits expire
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If you have been selecting the slower free Prime "no rush" shipping option when purchasing items from Amazon, you may have been accumulating "digital credits" that can be used toward purchases of downloadable content from Amazon (e.g. e-books, videos, etc).

These digital credits expire after a time so you need to be sure to redeem them in a timely manner.

The link:


will let you know your current balance of such credits and when each batch of credits expire.

I found this link very hard to find. I was unsuccessful at locating it by following links from Amazon's home page. If you know a path to this page using link navigation, please let me know.
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#2
Thanks for the PSA...and the link! I thought I had a bit more time, but some of mine have indeed rolled off. Oh well.
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#3
My Amazon Echo has started giving me alerts when digital credits are about to expire.

99% of the Echo's interruptions are annoying to the point where I want to set fire to the device, but these have been handy.
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#4
That link makes looking up the amount of credits I have and when they expire so much easier. I mainly have Prime for access to the video library, and occasionally want to watch a video not included for free with it. So getting a credit here and there when it doesn't matter to me how long it takes to get an item shipped has been a plus.
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#5
Tominator,

Thank you for the link. Much easier to look up the credits I have on end. 'course, now I've got to decide which books to buy with it. Music I purchase on CD and rip into my collection. Books, on the other hand, I'll good with buying as Kindle books. Smile

Robert
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#6
Ours never last long enough to expire!
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