Amazon Prime Now: Spend $10 on 7up & Get $20 PSN code

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Found this from SD. Given how rare sales on PSN credit is, I thought it was worth posting.

Both Amazon Prime Now and Amazon Fresh offer this deal.

Place an order for $10 worth of 7up and/or Dr. Pepper soda products from their approved list and Amazon will send you a code for $20 PSN store credit. 

This is a great deal if you have Amazon no-rush shipping credit. I ordered two 12 packs of 7up cans for about $12. I received my PSN code within 1 hour of delivery.

 
Minimums for avoid delivery fee on Fresh and delivery fee (standard) on Prime Now kind of kill the deal if you're not interested in the soda. 

 
Amazon Fresh - not available for your address

Amazon Prime Now - We have removed the below item(s) from your Cart due to sales restrictions.

Great...
 
One of my coworkers will drink 1-2 diet Dr pepper a day, and Amazon fresh price is less than the soda machine, but Amazon cant seem to get it in stock.
 
There seems to be an Amex $20 off $20 prime now code out there. AMEX20  Not sure if it stacks, but could make the deal even sweeter if it does.

 
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Minimums for avoid delivery fee on Fresh and delivery fee (standard) on Prime Now kind of kill the deal if you're not interested in the soda.
Even without a prime now credit for slow shipping you're still getting free money of some value, that's a deal no matter how you cut it
 
No Playstation, but I was planning on ordering some stuff from Primenow anyway... so might as well. Got the code before the order even shipped out. Now I just gotta figure out what to do with it while I drink 12 liters of diet cherry Dr. Pepper

 
No Playstation, but I was planning on ordering some stuff from Primenow anyway... so might as well. Got the code before the order even shipped out. Now I just gotta figure out what to do with it while I drink 12 liters of diet cherry Dr. Pepper
fyi: You can sell PlayStation codes in the code trading thread for about 80-85% of their value. I'd be interested in buying your code if that percentage works for you.

 
Ordered some Diet Dr Pepper for my sister in Phoenix (since Prime Now is not in my area) and got my $20.00 PSN code (still paid $16.00 with shipping so about a 20% discount is all for the PSN Code but hell I was going to buy PSN Gift Card anyway and someone in my family gets some free soda).
 
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What are the stipulations on the AMEX20 code? I have the Megaman X Collection and a surge protector in my cart, trying to check out with my amex but it says the code is invalid.

Also no 7up promo for me either.
 
What are the stipulations on the AMEX20 code? I have the Megaman X Collection and a surge protector in my cart, trying to check out with my amex but it says the code is invalid.

Also no 7up promo for me either.
Only stipulation is it has to be the first time you are using Prime Now.

 
Still no code here, I ordered about an hour ago, but did 2-4 hour shipping.

Never mind, got it almost right after I posted.

 
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Even without a prime now credit for slow shipping you're still getting free money of some value, that's a deal no matter how you cut it
Yeah, but if you don't want or need soda, spending something like $24 on 5 2 liter bottles after tax, shipping, tip, CRV really isn't worth it, especially if you're just in it for the credit. If you give zero fucks about soda, you'd be better off buying a $20 credit than buying $24 in soda you probably won't drink.

For people that do want soda, and aren't dumb about shopping, they know they can buy 2 liter bottles of 7-Up and Dr. Pepper for less than a dollar, sometime even $0.70 a bottle, from their super markets. For an actual cheap ass gamer, spending $2/bottle or $6/12 pack is just absurd. I can buy a $20 credit for PSN and take that $4 to Vons or Ralphs and pick up 5 2 liter bottles of soda, and still have some money left over.

This is a deal for people who already spend $15/month on Amazon Fresh and frequently order $50 in food (otherwise they're going to have to pay a $10 delivery fee, which just makes the deal worse), and who probably don't care about food prices. Those aren't cheap ass gamers. I imagine the actual cheap ass gamers who have saved up a bunch of credits to cover the cost of this are few and far between.

 
I don't drink a lot of soda so there are benefits to buying 12 packs of cans rather than a few 2 liter bottles. 2 liter bottles tend to go flat before I can ever finish one. Plus with cans it's easier to portion control my soda servings.
 
Yeah, but if you don't want or need soda, spending something like $24 on 5 2 liter bottles after tax, shipping, tip, CRV really isn't worth it, especially if you're just in it for the credit. If you give zero fucks about soda, you'd be better off buying a $20 credit than buying $24 in soda you probably won't drink.

For people that do want soda, and aren't dumb about shopping, they know they can buy 2 liter bottles of 7-Up and Dr. Pepper for less than a dollar, sometime even $0.70 a bottle, from their super markets. For an actual cheap ass gamer, spending $2/bottle or $6/12 pack is just absurd. I can buy a $20 credit for PSN and take that $4 to Vons or Ralphs and pick up 5 2 liter bottles of soda, and still have some money left over.

This is a deal for people who already spend $15/month on Amazon Fresh and frequently order $50 in food (otherwise they're going to have to pay a $10 delivery fee, which just makes the deal worse), and who probably don't care about food prices. Those aren't cheap ass gamers. I imagine the actual cheap ass gamers who have saved up a bunch of credits to cover the cost of this are few and far between.
Edit: guess I have a lot of these codes lol, I do slow shipping constantly because Amazon ends up delivering the next day anyways
 
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Made an order and 20 mins I received the code. :beer: But due to in a hurry, I didn't get to check out other stuff like snacks, beer or something.

Anyway, great deal! Thanks op!

 
Ffffffffffffffffffffffff. Flat out says no Fresh, lets me get to checkout then tells me I'm outside the area for Prime Now.

 
For any one that ordered, did you add a tip?
I'm very conflicted about tipping on Amazon prime now. I read an article a while back about how some gig economy companies will use the tip to cover the salary, but perhaps that was before companies got in trouble for doing that.
 
I tipped. Amazon suggested $5 but that's almost a 50% tip! I lowered it to $3 but had Prime Now rewards to make shipping free. $15 for two 12-packs of soda is a ripoff when the grocery stores have 4 for $10-12 sales all the time, but $15 for two 12-packs and $20 PSN is a great deal. Thanks.

 
"Only one offer per customer will apply for the duration of the promotion period."

You think a second account that's linked to my Prime account and has the same address would work or not?

 
"Only one offer per customer will apply for the duration of the promotion period."

You think a second account that's linked to my Prime account and has the same address would work or not?
Guinea pigged this one - no dice. Got code immediately for first order, still nothing for the second.

EDIT: see below

 
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"Only one offer per customer will apply for the duration of the promotion period."

You think a second account that's linked to my Prime account and has the same address would work or not?
Follow up - apparently this promotion has been running for over a month, as I accidentally met the requirements and received a code a month ago that I did not notice until now.

Whoops.

 
I'm very conflicted about tipping on Amazon prime now. I read an article a while back about how some gig economy companies will use the tip to cover the salary, but perhaps that was before companies got in trouble for doing that.
So I've put this somewhere before, but, a refresher is always good. Amazon prime now drivers made(6 months ago)/make 18 dollars an hour(this could have risen when amazon changed all normal employee rates to 15 an hour. They use their own vehicles, they pay for all their gas, insurance, etc. None of this gets reimbursed by Amazon. They are hired as contractors.

I understand the trepidation, Amazon is very good about the tips being paid out though. I however refuse to tip in the app or on the browser. You want to make sure the driver gets the tip? Cash is king.
 
There's no way in hell I tip if anyone makes minimum wage or more. It has nothing to do with being cheap - you're doing your job just like everyone else in this country. "Providing service for you"? It's your damn job, no shit that's you're paid to do. In any other country tipping has not changed, it's something you'd do if someone goes above and beyond. Only America has ruined this concept by instilling lax pay laws for servers and whatnot which employers take full advantage of as that's money they save by passing along the expense to their customers who are expected to tip. If they really make 18 an hour anyone would be insane to tip them.

 
There's no way in hell I tip if anyone makes minimum wage or more. It has nothing to do with being cheap - you're doing your job just like everyone else in this country. "Providing service for you"? It's your damn job, no shit that's you're paid to do. In any other country tipping has not changed, it's something you'd do if someone goes above and beyond. Only America has ruined this concept by instilling lax pay laws for servers and whatnot which employers take full advantage of as that's money they save by passing along the expense to their customers who are expected to tip. If they really make 18 an hour anyone would be insane to tip them.
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There's no way in hell I tip if anyone makes minimum wage or more. It has nothing to do with being cheap - you're doing your job just like everyone else in this country. "Providing service for you"? It's your damn job, no shit that's you're paid to do. In any other country tipping has not changed, it's something you'd do if someone goes above and beyond. Only America has ruined this concept by instilling lax pay laws for servers and whatnot which employers take full advantage of as that's money they save by passing along the expense to their customers who are expected to tip. If they really make 18 an hour anyone would be insane to tip them.
Because once you take in all the expenses they incur they get paid less than minimum wage.
 
There's no way in hell I tip if anyone makes minimum wage or more. It has nothing to do with being cheap - you're doing your job just like everyone else in this country. "Providing service for you"? It's your damn job, no shit that's you're paid to do. In any other country tipping has not changed, it's something you'd do if someone goes above and beyond. Only America has ruined this concept by instilling lax pay laws for servers and whatnot which employers take full advantage of as that's money they save by passing along the expense to their customers who are expected to tip. If they really make 18 an hour anyone would be insane to tip them.
Practically all companies pay a base less then minimum wage to servers and such, and the tips are what covers the difference to even it out.

 
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