23 Ways You Can Get Free Amazon Gift Cards Before Christmas

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If you’re like most of us, you could always use a little extra money. One good way to get it is to take advantage of the many methods for getting free Amazon gift cards.
 You can use these to make purchases from Amazon without spending out of your pocket! If you’re like most of us, you could always use a little extra money.
If you’re like most of us, you could always use a little extra money.
One good way to get it is to take advantage of the many methods for getting free Amazon gift cards. You can use these to make purchases from Amazon without spending out of your pocket!

You have to do something to get them.
Some require your time, some you have to answer a few surveys, with some you have to signup for their program, and so on.
Although there is one way to get a free $3 Amazon gift card without surveys or completing any offer, but that’s not sustainable.
You can only do it once.
But most of the methods we are going to talk about today, can be used over and over again.
Now, I’ve divided these methods into a few categories.
Let’s start with trade-in opportunities.

A. Trade-in Methods

Another option is to trade something for an Amazon gift cards.

Sure, you are not getting the card for free, but with some of these options, you are trading things you no longer need or use for an Amazon gift certificate that you will use.

1. Amazon Trade-In

Amazon themselves are more than willing to take your old or unused goods.
Perhaps the best part about using Amazon Trade-In is that they will cover your shipping costs. That means that this method is pure profit for your exchange, which is always a good thing.
Your profit will automatically be given as Amazon gift cards.

Amazon is primarily looking for your electronics and electronic media. Movies, cellphones, music, music players, and other various types of electronic devices. They are also looking for textbooks.
You can check your potential profit by searching for the thing you are seeking to trade in on their Amazon Trade-In page.

2. Cardpool

Cardpool.com is a website for trading in your unused gift cards. They accept most brands’ gift cards, so you can turn something specific (like a fast-food card) into something general (like an Amazon card.)
The good news is that Cardpool will also offer you hard cash for your cards.

3. Gazelle

Gazelle.com is another place where you can trade in electronics. Their rates are competitive, and they also offer payment through PayPal in addition to Amazon gift cards.
Gazelle is a good option for hauling off your old computers and phones, and the good news is that they also consider the care you’ve taken with your product when it comes to payment.
If you’re someone who never gets a scratch or ding on your electronics, Gazelle is willing to reward you.
Butter-fingered sellers beware, though

4. Coinstar

Coinstar is a classic option that you are likely familiar with. Coins go in, cash comes out, after a small service fee.
These noisy machines are a standard in grocery stores across the country, but did you know that if you convert your change into Amazon gift cards, there is no service charge?

B. Online Rewards/GPT methods

Before we start, let’s clarify: A GPT (or a Get Paid To) site is one that offers you rewards points for performing various tasks. It might be something like purchasing a product from their affiliates, or something simple, like doing surveys or watching videos.
These are good sites for earning rewards with zero out-of-pocket costs.

5. Swagbucks

Swagbucks might be the largest and most well-known of the GPT sites.
Swagbucks offers many ways to earn “Swag Bucks” (their form of reward points.) This can include surveys, promotions, and even things like electronics trade-ins.
They even have an app so you can earn free gift cards on your iPhone, Android phone, iPad, or any other device you may have.  And there’s nothing more efficient than being frugal on the run!

6. MyPoints

MyPoints is a GPT site that offers daily rewards for doing any number of tasks, similar to Swagbucks.
They even offer payouts for playing
games
, so you can have fun while you stack up the rewards points.

7. PrizeRebel

PrizeRebel is a GPT site that is known for their great support.
They also offer a unique service: You can use your reward points from their site to order straight from Amazon itself. This saves you the trouble of getting and exchanging gift cards.
Less hassle is always better, and PrizeRebel makes ordering from Amazon that much easier.

8. RecycleBank

Recyclebank is a standout among other GPT sites because they have the goal of educating and recycling.
You can earn points on Recyclebank by doing things like reading articles about eco-friendly tips and tricks.
This can be a good site to use if you’re into going green, and they even offer products that are made by eco-friendly companies.

9. Mechanical Turk

Mechanical Turk (also called mTurk) is a branch of Amazon itself.
It isn’t strictly a survey site, nor is it a GPT site, really.
mTurk is a site for performing small tasks for direct monetary rewards. These rewards are then paid straight to your Amazon Payments account, which can obviously be spent on Amazon goods, or even transferred straight into your bank account.
This is a good site for anyone who wants to earn a little extra money with their free time.

C. Market Research Companies

Some sites are survey-only, unlike other GPT sites. These are backed by market research companies who conduct online surveys on behalf of companies and business who want to gather feedback about their products and services from consumers.
In return for your participation, you are rewarded with cash, prizes, and of course gift cards.
Here are a few survey sites that let you redeem your earnings for Amazon gift cards.
By the way, they are all free to join.

10. Valued Opinions

This is one of the most well-known survey sites that I have actually been a member of for more than 7 years.
I have gotten $20 Amazon gift certificates via email countless number of time throughout the years.

11. Opinion Outpost

Lots of interesting surveys from this site. You can also redeem your earning for cash and other prizes.

12. MySurvey

One of the oldest online survey panels. They also have a mobile app that you can install to take surveys on the go.

13. SurveySpot

Another great panel to join.

D. Cashback Methods

There are a few ways to earn Amazon cards via cash back programs. Here are some of the best options.

14. Amazon Promotions

As you might predict, Amazon itself is going to be coming up a lot in here.
It’s a good idea to register with amazon to receive updates about their ongoing promotions.
Amazon will regularly give options to spend money in return for gift cards, so if you’re already set on a purchase, you might be able to make some money back in the process.
If you don’t want to register your email, TechBargains.com tracks the available coupons, and RetailMeNot.com tracks the promo codes.

15. Fatwallet

Fatwallet is basically a promotional hub. You sign up (for free) and they offer a large selection of coupons for various retailers.
Not only do they direct you to coupons, but they provide a readout of how much cashback you can potentially make, organized by retailer.
Using Fatwallet might net as small of a gain as free shipping, or as large of a gain as 25% cash back.

16. Amazon Visa card

For those among us that pay off our cards regularly, you might want to look into an Amazon.com rewards card.
This credit card offers you 1% back on all purchases, but it also offers 2% cash back on gas purchases and 3% on Amazon purchases.
This card might be a good idea if you don’t have a rewards card already, or if you’re a frequent Amazon customer.

D. Passive/Affiliate Reward Opportunities

These options are great for those who don’t really want to do anything extra other than what they normally do, like searching the web.
There is also one option for  people who have a blog or website of their own that they can use to promote Amazon products.

17. Bing Rewards

Bing Rewards is a very simple method for getting free Amazon rewards.
The process is simple, you just register with Bing Rewards and get points every time you search on Bing. There is a daily cap on the points that can be earned (to prevent fraud in the system) so you don’t need to push yourself earning those rewards. Just make the set amount of searches in a day and reap the rewards.
It’s even easier if you set Bing as your default search engine, and what’s better is that they offer a very wide variety of rewards, not just Amazon.

18. Google Screenwise

For users of Google Chrome. This one is actually even easier than Bing Rewards. All you do is add the Google Screenwise Chrome add-on so it can track your internet use.
They’ll give you a free gift to start with, and more rewards every 3 months. This one is as passive as they come.

19. Amazon Associates

If you have a website or a blog, this is a great way to earn rewards through Amazon. Amazon Associates program is an advertising platform that you simply host on your blog, and you gain a commission on any sales made through your links.
They make it easy to convert your commission into Amazon points so you can get your rewards back as soon as possible.
Of course, you’ll need some form of platform to host the Affiliate advertisements on (blogs, websites, or even your
Facebook
page).

E. Mobile Apps

There are also many apps that reward you for a variety of activities, and you can redeem your earnings for Amazon gift card codes.

20. App Trailers: iPhoneAndroid

You earn points for watching preview trailers about apps and sharing your tips for making them better.

21. Mobile Rewards: Android

Works just like a GPT site (i.e. complet offers and earn rewards).

22. JunoWallet: iPhoneAndroid

This one earns you rewards for doing small tasks.
For a bigger list of money making apps, check out 28 mobile apps that will help you earn extra money.



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