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Old 09-03-2013, 06:06 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by hunnymonster View Post
At least for me they seem to not charge the card instantly so if I buy more ebooks in the next 15-30 mins the whole lot is bundled and charged as one order.
Same for me. Based on previous accounts I've read, this seems to be more prevalent in the US than elsewhere.

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Originally Posted by Julius Caesar View Post
Can you squeeze all the money left from the old card by merging it with the new card and not losing a single penny? Like if you have 3 dollars left from your old card and you buy an 8 dollars ebook, you would be charged 3 dollars from the old card and 5 dollars from the new card.
If you have multiple gift cards available on your account, Amazon just keeps taking money from each until they are exhausted. Then they will charge your default credit card for any remaining balance.

I've often had a remaining balance of $0.01 on a gift card, and Amazon takes that last cent on the next purchase, and puts the balance of the transaction on my default credit card.

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