$5 Or $10 Free From Chime Card
Chime is a prepaid debit card that differentiates itself by offering instant rebates at both local and online merchants. To get the rebate all you have to do is shop at a merchant and everything else is automatic. It works much like Amex Offers.
I had held off on getting a Chime Card for awhile, since I have so many prepaid cards, but the number of great offers this month combined with $10 free cash money for joining made me change my mind. I will have a full review soon for those without the card, but if you do have one, go into your offers, because they are giving $5 off $5 at Amazon.
Works For Gift Cards
I received this offer earlier today and can confirm that it works to purchase $5 Amazon gift cards. As with most Chime offers the number of redemptions is limited so you may want to act fast.
If you do not currently have a Chime Card, you can sign up here and will be given $10 instantly after loading $50 to the card. Links in this post are personal referral links and if you use them to sign up I also get $10.
Once you have a Chime card, you can refer your friends, family & significant other and earn a referral bonus. (I referred my wife for example after signing up and received a bonus for her account.)
If you are still not sold on Chime, I will have a full review coming soon so that you can better gauge the product. In the mean time I just wanted to let current cardholders know about the free $5 at Amazon. Have a great night!
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[…] Chime Card Offers: $5 Store Credit with AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, Boost Mobile, and MetroPCS – If you don’t have a Chime Card, you can sign up and get $10 here. (If you sign-up through this link I get $10 as well.) I have written about Chime here & here. […]
Looks like a targeted offer. I did not receive this in my email.