Problem: Shopping on Amazon
Last month I traded in for $100 Amazon Gift Cards. I got a small discount off the full value.
- I emailed them my address and location.
- I selected Amazon (.com).
- It didn't take long for the balance to be credited to my account.
- I was able to buy items such as bags, clothes, mobile devices.It was normal.
I was quite happy with the discount and shopping online until my daughter wanted Apple Store cards/codes, Netflix Gift Cards, roblox codes.
When I clicked to pay, the system said that my balance could not be used to buy any prepaid cards/codes because of some conditions of the Amazon Gift Cards that were loaded into the account. It was set as follows:
I tried to contact the source "Amazon Gift Cards Trade for $100" they did not give me a claim code (16 alphanumeric code) saying that Amazon Gift Cards are a direct deposit to my account so I can buy Amazon products but cannot buy cards/codes.
Last thought, it is not worth the 20-30% discount because when I pay for the products, the import tax and shipping cost is more than the product price.
The $100 Amazon Gift Cards are definitely authentic and sold in bulk by their parent company. They discount "Amazon Gift Cards" to their subsidiaries quite a bit. If I get 30% off, the dealer price should be even lower.
Note, the correct "Amazon Voucher" is a claim code (16 alphanumeric code) + serial number (numbers only) only. It can buy anything and is sold at the normal price, not a direct deposit to the account.
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