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  2. Amazon Coins - Wikipedia

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    Amazon introduced Amazon Coins on July 13, 2013, in the United States and gave 500 free coins valued $5/£3 to all users of Kindle Fire devices, who could use the coins to purchase apps, games, and in-app purchases on the Amazon Appstore. [1]

  3. How do cash back receipt apps work? - AOL

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    $50–$100 equals 15 coins. $100 or more equals 20 coins. To redeem your coins for cash via PayPal, Amazon or Visa, you’ll need the following number of coins: 1,000 coins equals $5. 2,900 coins ...

  4. Amazon Unveils "Coins" to Drive Appstore Revenue - AOL

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    Starting in May, Amazon's Kindle Fire customers will be able to purchase apps, games, and other media with a new virtual currency -- Amazon Coins -- in an effort to drive more sales from the ...

  5. Introducing Amazon Coins - AOL

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    Introducing Amazon Coins Coming in May, Amazon Coins is a new virtual currency for purchasing apps, games, and in-app items on Kindle Fire Amazon Coins is an easy way for Kindle Fire customers to ...

  6. Why Amazon Coins Are a Bad Idea - AOL

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    Amazon Coins can be used to buy apps, games, virtual gifts for friends and even song collections inside certain apps. Amazon is likely trying to lure more developers to its platform by using the ...

  7. 15 Games That Pay Instantly to Your Cash App Account - AOL

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    What to look out for: This free app allows you to play a variety of games and take interesting quizzes. Redemption options: PayPal, prepaid Visa cards, gift cards and mobile recharge 9.

  8. Amazon Appstore - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Appstore is an app store for Android-compatible platforms operated by Amazon.com Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Amazon.. The store is primarily used as the storefront for Amazon's Android-based Fire OS. including Amazon Fire tablets, and Amazon Fire TV digital media players, and can be sideloaded and installed manually on third-party Android devices.

  9. Treasure Truck - Wikipedia

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    The first Treasure Truck was released in Amazon's hometown of Seattle in June 2015. [2] Initially, Treasure Truck offered one item at a time, which customers ordered using the Amazon app and picked up at a designated location the same day. [3]