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technology3 months ago

Microsoft Store Urges Xbox Fans to 'Check Your Chat' for Free Rewards

Microsoft Store has introduced a new feature called 'Check Your Chat' on Xbox profiles, hinting at free promo codes for Xbox users, but no codes have been received yet. The promotion appears to be targeted at Xbox Game Pass members and is currently unconfirmed, with users advised to monitor their chat sections for potential rewards amid ongoing sales.

shopping2 years ago

"Amazon's Black Friday 2023: Free Money Bonanza!"

Amazon is offering a variety of gift card deals for Black Friday 2023, allowing customers to receive free money when purchasing gift cards for specific amounts. Deals include credits for popular brands such as Apple, PlayStation, Nintendo, Xbox, Instacart, Fandango, Under Armour, Cinemark, Lyft, Candy Crush Saga, and Google Play. Additionally, there are other ways to obtain free money, such as signing up for an Amazon Visa Rewards Signature Card or spending a certain amount on select essentials. These deals are expected to sell out quickly, so customers are encouraged to take advantage of them while they last.

deals-and-promotions2 years ago

"Score $32 in Free Credit for Prime Day: Amazon's Unbeatable Money Deal Now Live"

Amazon is offering several free money deals ahead of Prime Day 2023. Customers can get $15 in credits by uploading their first photo to Amazon Photos, $5 in credit when they spend $50 or more on gift cards, and an additional $12 credit when they reload an Amazon gift card with $100 or more. These deals provide a total of $32 in free money to spend on Prime Day.

shopping2 years ago

"Maximizing Savings: Unveiling the Top Prime Day Deals for 2023"

Amazon is offering customers the opportunity to earn free cash to spend on Prime Day. Amazon Prime members can receive $15 by uploading at least one photo to Amazon Photos, while those who add $100 to their Amazon gift card balance using Amazon Reload can get a free $12. Additionally, Prime members who purchase $50 or more of Amazon eGift Cards will receive a $5 promotional credit. These offers are available for a limited time and have specific terms and conditions.

deals-and-promotions2 years ago

"Score Free Money, Robot Vacuums, Apple Watches, and More: Amazon Prime Day 2023 Deals Revealed!"

Amazon is offering several free money deals ahead of Prime Day 2023. Users can get $15 in credits by uploading their first photo to Amazon Photos, an additional $12 credit by reloading a gift card with $100 or more, and $5 in free money when they spend $50 or more on gift cards. These deals are available for a limited time and are exclusive to Amazon Prime members.

technology2 years ago

Google Pay Glitch Causes Accidental Cash Deposits to Users

Google Pay mistakenly handed out free cash to random users due to a bug in the mobile payment app. The amounts ranged from $12 to $1,000, and some users transferred the funds to their bank accounts. Google has since fixed the error and apologized for any inconvenience caused. Those who spent or transferred the funds get to keep the money, while those who left the balance in the app will lose it. The company has not disclosed how many users received credits or how much money was unintentionally paid out.

technology2 years ago

Google Pay Glitch Gives Users Unexpected Cash Boost

A bug in Google Pay resulted in payments being sent to random accounts, ranging from a few dollars to over $1,000. The payments were intended for Google employees participating in a beta test, but due to a mix-up, they were sent to regular users. Google has since fixed the problem and stated that if the money was spent or transferred before they could reverse the credit, it is the user's to keep.

technology2 years ago

Google Pay glitch sends unexpected cashback rewards to confused users.

A bug in Google Pay's reward program accidentally deposited cash in users' accounts, ranging from $10 to $1,000. The error was caused by a message meant for internal beta testing being sent to regular users. Google tried to take the money back but won't chase down users who spent or transferred it. If the credit couldn't be reversed, the money is theirs to keep.