How to get a $20 Amazon credit for buying household essentials

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Amazon is giving $20 credits to shoppers who buy household essentials, like diapers, paper towels and body wash. Here's how to get it

will automatically apply. This will give them a $20 Amazon credit via email, which you can use on another online purchase by Dec. 31, 2023.

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