SAVE $15: As of Dec. 31,Japan Archives you can score a $15 Amazon credit when you spend $50 on select products, like paper towels and laundry detergent. Just fill your cart and use the promo code STOCKUPSAVEat checkout.
We're just 14 hours and some change away from the official start of the new year, and Amazon's using it as an opportunity to clear out some of its cleaning supplies inventory with a promotion that'll put a little extra cash in your pocket.
Right now, if you spend $50 or more on eligible everyday essentials from brands like Clorox, Lysol, Scrubbing Bubbles, and more, you'll get $15 back in the form of an Amazon credit. Just enter the code STOCKUPSAVE at checkout.
This is a limited-time offer, so you might want to take advantage of it sooner rather than later. The credit expires on June 30, 2025, and there are a few other things you should know:
Sold by Amazon only:Make sure the products are sold by Amazon.com or Amazon Digital Services LLC (look for "sold by Amazon.com" or "sold by Amazon Digital Services LLC" on the product detail page).
One per customer:This offer is limited to one per customer and account.
No returns:If any of the products related to this offer are returned, your refund will equal the amount you paid for the product, and you'll lose the promotional credit.
If you're planning on stocking up on household cleaning supplies or other essentials, this could be a nice little bonus to tack onto your purchase.
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