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Amazon is offering a deal that will pay you $15 to buy select household products, such as laundry detergent, paper towel, diapers and more

The deal, which expires on Dec. 31, automatically activates during checkout when you add eligible items to your cart.in one transaction, but there is a limit of one $15 credit per Amazon shopper account.

You’ll receive your credit via email once all items have shipped from your order.
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