Pepper App: Get 10% Back On Amazon (No Limit) (8/13 Only)

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The Offer

Pepper app is offering the following unlimited deal:

  • Get 10% back in Pepper points on Amazon gift cards. Valid today only, 8/13/24.

The standard 4% Pepper points will be instantly available and the bonus 6% in Pepper points will be awarded on 8/31.

Our Verdict

Nice discount from Pepper app. Reports are that Amex Business Gold  to earn 4x if it’s one of your top two categories. And reports are that it counts as Online Shopping for BofA cards and Blue Cash card and ShopYourWay card. And it counts as Computer Software category for BofA Customized Cash Rewards cards and for 1.5x on the Business Platinum card.

Note: While these deals are unlimited, Pepper might put some limitation on how much volume you can order from your account overall. They might increase your buying power through the call-in verification.

My thanks if you enter my signup code 584255 during the initial signup process. Those who signup with a referral code get double Pepper points on all purchases for 15 days. (Not clear whether a bonus deal, like this Amazon one, will be doubled.) No referral links or references in the comments below, please.

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