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Old 08-07-2020, 06:49 AM   #12
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I've also recently gotten two offers like this and had a similar reaction. These offers are the latest incarnation of the Penguin-Random House offers that used to be good for $5 off many PRH ebooks $9.99 or more. Now they're only good for a specific title or a very small number of titles by a single author.

OTOH, I'm not eligible for the "spend $XX get $YY credit" offer that prompted this thread. Presumably it's either because I got the PRH offers or because I'm also doing the "Kindle August Reading Challenge" (Read 10 days in August, get $5 in eBook credit), yet another offer. BTW, the reading challenge is definitely targeted to specific accounts with a unique URL, otherwise I'd have shared.
I’ve got the PRH $5 offer on two books recently also. The first was a wishlist book and I took it. The second was one of those “based on your reading” type things; no, thanks. But I also got the spend $30 offer. The ways of Amazon are opaque.
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