The summary of ‘Earn Amazon No Rush Rewards to Get Movies & TV Shows’

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Amazon Prime members can save money by choosing the "no rush" shipping option, earning $1 rewards for digital items on each individual purchase. These rewards can be accumulated and used to buy movies and TV shows. The process involves ordering items separately to earn these rewards, which can be managed through a specific Amazon URL. The rewards typically expire after three to six months. The video also demonstrates using expiring credits to purchase shows like "90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days" on Prime Video. It emphasizes caution in purchases with these credits and shows how to check purchased items and access them on Amazon Prime Video. The speaker encourages viewers to share the video and subscribe for more money-saving tips.

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In this part of the video, the content creator shares a money-saving trick for Amazon Prime members. By choosing the “no rush” shipping option at checkout, members can receive a $1 reward for digital items. By strategically making individual purchases instead of one bulk order, members can accumulate these rewards and use them to buy movies and TV shows. The process involves ordering items one at a time to earn a $1 reward each time. The rewards can be viewed and managed through a specific URL provided by Amazon, and they typically expire after three to six months.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses how to use expiring Amazon No Rush credits to purchase TV shows and movies on Prime Video. They demonstrate buying a show called “90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days” using credits before they expire. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being cautious when making purchases with these credits as it is irreversible. They show how to check purchased items in the No Rush rewards page and view them under purchases and rentals in Amazon Prime Video. The speaker also mentions buying a movie and encourages viewers to share the video and subscribe for more content on saving money and using No Rush credits effectively.

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