(By the way, I notice that the link to the Terms and Conditions page doesn’t work, because stupidly adheres to the stuck-in-the-1990s policy of generating session-dependent page addresses rather than linkable URLs. Gift Cards may not be redeemed for the purchase of products at .uk,, , .jp, Amazon.ca, or any other website operated by, its affiliates, or any other person or entity. Gift Cards must be redeemed on, or its affiliated website, toward the purchase of eligible products Someone please tell me it’s there, but concealed beyond the wit of any honest merchant? Plan B: use the credit to buy an .uk gift card for myselfĬan’t be done. If that option exists, I’ve not been able to find it on the web-site. So just move the credit across and start buying all those books, DVDs and MP3s I’ve been wanting. Obviously the correct thing to do, right? I’ve not done the numbers (I am scared to), but I know that I spend a lot more than $274 (=~ £176) at .uk every year. You would think, wouldn’t you, that in today’s shiny, integrated, global digital market, it would be easy to make use of my balance? And thanks to a sequence of appallingly stupid policies on the part of Amazon themselves and various publishers, that balance is almost completely useless to me. Mostly from this blog’s book reviews, I - and Englishman living in England - have accumulated a tasty account balance of $274.28 at. It’s only eleven days ago that I got to write the heart-warming story about a local pub that, when I forgot to collect my cashback, drove it round to my house.
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