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    Some accepted items will show an additional discount of up to 20% off a new Amazon device in the same category. For example, if you send in a qualifying iPad, you can get a 20% discount on a Fire ...

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    Amazon will reward you with an Amazon gift card through the Amazon Trade-In program when you send in your old electronics and devices, including Kindle e-readers, tablets, streaming media players ...

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    Mine Old Gaming Consoles and Laptops With SellBroke This buyer accepts a wide range of electronics like desktops, laptops, printers, game consoles and cameras, regardless of condition.

  5. List of Amazon products and services - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Cash (in the United States and Canada) and Amazon Top Up (in the United Kingdom) are services allowing Amazon shoppers to add money to their Amazon account at a physical retail store. [135] The service, launched in April 2017, allows users to add between $5 and $500 (£5 and £250) to their accounts by paying with cash at a participating ...

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    Amazon Locker is a self-service package delivery service of parcel lockers offered by online retailer Amazon. [2] Amazon customers can select any Locker location as their delivery address and retrieve their orders at that location by entering a unique pick-up code on the Locker touch screen .

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    It was designed by The Consumer Electronics Association to empower consumers to make what some people consider "responsible choices" throughout their products’ life cycle (purchasing, use, reuse, and recycling), but does not specifically endorse any one company or business practice, and is meant to be an objective resource.