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Originally Posted by delmargal
(Post 9215124)
Amazon you can purchase ecards increments up to 100, but you could buy multiple. Not sure about the fees associated with each, but the miles usually outweigh it.
or am I mistaken? |
Originally Posted by sasha
(Post 9253029)
Hmm... it looks like there's a 10% plus $1 fee for buying amazon gift certificates on giftcertificates.com... that certainly outweighs any miles!
or am I mistaken? |
Originally Posted by sasha
(Post 9253029)
Hmm... it looks like there's a 10% plus $1 fee for buying amazon gift certificates on giftcertificates.com... that certainly outweighs any miles!
or am I mistaken? Might want to check out points.com, not sure if Amazon is a partner with them...or think of another store perhaps ebay where you can buy giftcards for Amazon and earn miles. I know on points.com you can get 1mile per 2 dollars spent for ebay. |
thank you roadtripman
your tip worked!
I wrote shop4miles and they posted points for me for my amazon purchase. like you said, ask nicely. they posted it as amazon.com courtesy miles. they'll get all my amazon.com business from here on in! |
another Shop4Miles success!
Originally Posted by any007
(Post 9390082)
your tip worked!
I wrote shop4miles and they posted points for me for my amazon purchase. like you said, ask nicely. they posted it as amazon.com courtesy miles. they'll get all my amazon.com business from here on in! thanks again! |
Originally Posted by sasha
(Post 9253029)
Hmm... it looks like there's a 10% plus $1 fee for buying amazon gift certificates on giftcertificates.com... that certainly outweighs any miles!
or am I mistaken? |
Further along in my attempt to get miles for amazon.com... I do not see amazon.com available at giftcertificates.com (which nets 2 miles/$), BUT I do see Borders on giftcertificates.com. But when you go to borders.com, they no longer have their own site -- they have partnered w/amazon.com! Soooooo, it stands to reason that you could buy a gift certificate for borders (@ giftcertificates.com) and then redeem it @ amazon.com ^
That should work -- yes??? :p |
Originally Posted by ALadyNCal
(Post 9753894)
Further along in my attempt to get miles for amazon.com... I do not see amazon.com available at giftcertificates.com (which nets 2 miles/$), BUT I do see Borders on giftcertificates.com. But when you go to borders.com, they no longer have their own site -- they have partnered w/amazon.com! Soooooo, it stands to reason that you could buy a gift certificate for borders (@ giftcertificates.com) and then redeem it @ amazon.com
- http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...?nodeId=602600 "To redeem your U.S. Borders, Waldenbooks, or Brentano's Gift Card just go to www.borders.com or www.waldenbooks.com, select the items you want to purchase, add them to your Shopping Cart, and provide your billing and shipping information on the order form. Enter your credit card information and the Gift Card number in the appropriate fields. Gift Cards can only be used when placing orders through the order form; they may not be used for 1-Click orders. Please note that only one gift card may be used per online transaction. We can no longer accept Borders.com gift certificates. These begin with the number sequence 120X. Borders customer service will be happy to exchange your Borders.com gift certificate for a Borders Gift Card of equal value, which may be used either online or at a U.S. Borders store. Borders customer service can be reached by phone at (800) 770-7811 or by email at [email protected]." - http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...?nodeId=602598 |
Originally Posted by delmargal
(Post 9208369)
In NWAs mile mall you get 2miles per dollar through giftcertificates.com.
You could buy an amazon gift card earning the miles then use the giftcard online at amazon.com |
Originally Posted by the_traveler
(Post 9760829)
you can purchase gift cards from giftcertificates.com for them.
Of course as has been mentioned, you do need to look at the fees and balance these with buying the product from someone like Barnes & Noble who are directly linked to many programs (see http://rewardsdb.com/product/Barnes-and-Noble.html) |
Originally Posted by ALadyNCal
(Post 9753894)
Further along in my attempt to get miles for amazon.com... I do not see amazon.com available at giftcertificates.com (which nets 2 miles/$), BUT I do see Borders on giftcertificates.com. But when you go to borders.com, they no longer have their own site -- they have partnered w/amazon.com! Soooooo, it stands to reason that you could buy a gift certificate for borders (@ giftcertificates.com) and then redeem it @ amazon.com ^
:rolleyes: Borders has partnered with amazon.com for SEVERAL YEARS. (In fact, I believe they want to move away from that partnership.) That should work -- yes??? :p |
Folks, as our buddy cepheid can attest, there is a reason why it is so difficult to earn miles or cash rebates for Amazon purchases. It is because Amazon's contract with its "affiliates" (those who earn click-through commissions from Amazon) are expressly forbidden from splitting those commissions with others (e.g., the end users of their websites).
So, for example, shop4miles is apparently violating its contract with Amazon, and several posters here have "outed" that fact publicly. :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by KathyWdrf
(Post 9761595)
Folks, as our buddy cepheid can attest, there is a reason why it is so difficult to earn miles or cash rebates for Amazon purchases. It is because Amazon's contract with its "affiliates" (those who earn click-through commissions from Amazon) are expressly forbidden from splitting those commissions with others (e.g., the end users of their websites).
So, for example, shop4miles is apparently violating its contract with Amazon, and several posters here have "outed" that fact publicly. :rolleyes: As I have mentioned before - most if not all of Amazon's online competitors have many, many rewards partners so it would be advisable to shop around and see what the item(s) you want cost from them. Then you can make the decision based on the price difference (if any) versus the potential rewards. |
Originally Posted by KathyWdrf
(Post 9761555)
When you say that Borders "no longer have their own site -- they have partnered w/amazon.com!"
:rolleyes: Borders has partnered with amazon.com for SEVERAL YEARS. (In fact, I believe they want to move away from that partnership. |
Borders.com is no longer partnered with Amazon.com - they have launched their own site. So no chance of that back door working for getting cashback from Amazon.
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