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FREE $10 Amazon Credit when you connect your Venmo Account to Amazon

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FREE $10 Amazon Credit

Eligible Prime members can get a FREE $10 Amazon Credit when you connect your Venmo account to Amazon. Go here then log in to your Amazon account, click the 'Add Venmo' button, link your Venmo account then select 'Set as default payment' (you can change it later). If successful, you'll see an on-screen message that says "A $10 credit was added to your Amazon account". Thank you, Jessica!

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Jenn17

If you notice on the terms and conditions of this you can only take advantage of said offer if you are invited specifically through email from Amazon.

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Sdem219

I had to contact Amazon customer service, they gave it to me after getting an email saying I wasn't eligible. When I was and did it all correctly.

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angela

i connected it but did not get a message about a credit

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aja3ez

Thank you! Got it!

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dianeganey

thank you got it

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sandyw

get error code, several times, telling me to add payment.

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MrsVonBeau

@sandyw

Try typing in your Venmo password and not generating a one-time login code.

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