- Jun 23, 2001
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I saw the Burger King / Amazon commercial where they were advertising the Fantastic 4 Cash Cards so for lunch we decided to go to Burger King.
Looking at the promotional poster, it says that if you purchase a Large meal you get a cash card worth at least $1 in Amazon credit, but it could be worth up to $10,000 or some high number. Anyway, since it says you basically get $1 to use towards Amazon purchases, we all decide to get Large Meals. We usually just get burger + fry's and take our food home (because most of the time the Burger King has a strong cleaning solution smell to it). But since you get $1 cash card and most large meals are $4 - $5, it made sense just to upgrade and get the credit.
Go home, see if any of the Cash Cards are worth more than $1. Nope.
Then I stumble across this little gem located on the FAQ for the Cash Cards.
Bloody fantastic, what was the point of buying 4 meals to obtain the cards? They purposely use the word the credit, yet nowhere state Limit 1 per Order anywhere on the promotional posters or on the card itself. You have to physically go on the internet and look it up in their FAQ. Like they're purposely hiding this fact from the public.
There's not a lot I can do now, but why would I ever want multiple $1 off coupons (cause really, that's what pretty much all of them are) for orders at Amazon? What would be the point?
Looking at the promotional poster, it says that if you purchase a Large meal you get a cash card worth at least $1 in Amazon credit, but it could be worth up to $10,000 or some high number. Anyway, since it says you basically get $1 to use towards Amazon purchases, we all decide to get Large Meals. We usually just get burger + fry's and take our food home (because most of the time the Burger King has a strong cleaning solution smell to it). But since you get $1 cash card and most large meals are $4 - $5, it made sense just to upgrade and get the credit.
Go home, see if any of the Cash Cards are worth more than $1. Nope.
Q. If I have multiple Cash Cards, can I add all of their values together?
A. No. You can collect more than one Amazon credit, but Amazon Credit is not accumulative, which means you cannot add Amazon Credits together.
Bloody fantastic, what was the point of buying 4 meals to obtain the cards? They purposely use the word the credit, yet nowhere state Limit 1 per Order anywhere on the promotional posters or on the card itself. You have to physically go on the internet and look it up in their FAQ. Like they're purposely hiding this fact from the public.
There's not a lot I can do now, but why would I ever want multiple $1 off coupons (cause really, that's what pretty much all of them are) for orders at Amazon? What would be the point?