{4 Months ’til Christmas} All the Ways to Get Amazon Gift Cards for Christmas Shopping!!

Wow, this year is just FLYING by!  How many FREE Amazon gift cards have you earned so far?

Yes, you can get FREE Amazon gift cards! Keep reading and I will tell you how!!

Start now!  What are you waiting for???




 

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All the Ways to Get Amazon Gift Cards for Christmas Shopping

I’ve paid for MANY Christmas presents the last 7 years just from the gift cards I get from Amazon.  It takes a lot of will power to save them up over the course of the year, but the payoff is worth it when I have $300 or more to spend at Christmas –  that was FREE to me! Here are ways you can rack up Amazon gift cards for your Christmas (or whatever!) Shopping!

2020 is the year we’re going to have ZERO Christmas debt!  So start building up those Amazon gift cards!

  • Dealspotr – Join the Dealspotr network and get rewarded with Amazon gift cards just for browsing and sharing deals!
  • My Coke Rewards – My Coke Rewards has changed slightly over the past year.  But just before Christmas they were offering $5 Amazon gift cards for Coke codes.  It doesn’t hurt to save those Coke bottle tops or the codes from inside the 12 packs (codes can be found on all Coca-Cola brand products – including Powerade)
  • Receipt Hog – I love Receipt Hog!  I just snap pictures of my receipts from shopping (grocery, convenience store, retail) and I get coins for my scans that I can redeem for Amazon gift cards!  It really is that easy!
  • Fetch Rewards – This is a new one I only just found last October but it’s so easy to use that it helped me contribute to my Christmas 2017 shopping with a few Amazon gift cards!
  • RewardShopping (formerly Superpoints) – View ads, surf the web, spin the Super Lucky Button.  Earn points you can cash in for gift cards to Amazon, Target or for Papypal cash!
  • Swagbucks – Swagbucks is my favorite way to earn Amazon gift cards quickly!
  • Grabpoints  (formerly Zoombucks) – similar to Swagbucks and RewardShopping and another way to earn Amazon gift cards.  Use code M16ZXBZ when you sign up for 500 points! With a 500 point boost just for joining, it’s worth it to join, earn enough points for a gift card (shouldn’t take long) and if you don’t want to do anymore, don’t.  But why waste the opportunity for 500 points?
  • TopCashBack – I use TopCashBack for purchases I was already going to make and I earn cash back.  Then I can turn that cashback into Amazon gift cards!  There are several ways to cash out on TCB (including bank deposit and Paypal) but choosing Amazon gives you a bonus percentage added to your cash out amount!  So it just makes sense to cash out to TopCashBack.
  • Panel App – I’ve only recently started using the Panel App and it is a slow earner.  BUT it’s super easy to have it on my phone and check in every few days for surveys.
  • CoinOut – another slow earner that I’ve only just started using.  But it’s as simple as scanning your purchase receipts, so if I’m already doing that on other apps, I might as well use this one too!

So I should pick my favorites right?  Ok, so here’s the lowdown on favorites and why:

  • Receipt Hog and Fetch Rewards are on my phone and as simple as scanning grocery receipts after I shop.  There is NO reason not to do those.
  • My Coke Rewards is as easy as saving codes (I have a jar that I toss the bottle caps or codes off the 12 packs in).  I wait until they are offering an Amazon gift card and then enter my codes.
  • I’ve been using Swagbucks for about 9 years now so I have a fondness for it.
  • I love TopCashBack for when I have to spend money anyway, I can get cash back from it.  My favorite thing to do with TopCashBack is to purchase a Fandango gift card and get cash back for purchasing it.  Then use my TCB link to purchase my movie tickets online from Fandango and I get cash back on my tickets!
  • Dealspotr is a bit more work than the others, but the payout can be so rewarding!  (Paypal payout option also in case you don’t want Amazon gift cards.)

 

What’s your favorite way to save money for Christmas?  You can check out this Christmas savings idea also!