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How to get your $15 Amazon credit with Amazon Photos

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Hey Amazon Prime members, here’s a sweet deal for you! If you’re one of the lucky ones, you could bag yourself a free $15 Amazon credit, and all you have to do is back up your photos using the Amazon Photos app.

Grab your $15 Amazon credit with Amazon Photos

Here’s the lowdown: eligible Prime members are in for a treat as Amazon is offering a free $15 credit to those who download the Amazon Photos app and upload just one photo. It’s an offer exclusive to select Prime members, so don’t miss out.

First things first, check if you’re eligible by visiting this link and logging into your Amazon account. If the offer’s available for you, you’ll see it right there on your screen. Simple, right?

Now, for the exciting part — once you’ve secured your spot, you’ll receive that coveted $15 Amazon credit via email within 7 days. They’ll also give you step-by-step instructions on how to put it to good use.

What’s the catch, you ask? Well, there isn’t one! You can splurge your $15 credit on any order of $30 or more, but here’s the catch: it’s gotta be for products sold by Amazon. Mark your calendars for Prime Big Deal Days on October 10-11, 2023, because that’s when you’ll be able to put that credit to good use. But remember, this deal is only valid until October 7, 2023.

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So, Prime members, don’t miss out on this chance to snag some free Amazon dollars — back up your photos, grab that credit, and get ready for some awesome shopping on Prime Big Deal Days!


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