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If you're like me and every other points maniac, you never actually use your credit card on Amazon.com – rather you would use your Chase Ink business card to purchase Amazon gift cards at your local office supply store, effectively earning you at least 5% back (or more if you know how to use your Ultimate Reward points the right way via transfer partners!) on all of your Amazon.com purchases. 

Buying gift cards from say a store like Staples was always the easy part. Where it get's downright  annoying was having to type in each gift card code at your computer — which is pretty time consuming if you buy 10 or more like me at a time! Companies like Apple have been allowing you to scan iTunes gift card codes with your phone and computer for years now, so you might understand the frustration there. 

Well today that all changed as Amazon has updated their iOS app to scan gift cards right into your account. Hope this saves you guys some time... oh the the wonders of technology! 



[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1242.0"] Amazon App Update Description with in app Gift Card scanning Amazon App Update Description with in app Gift Card scanning [/caption]




[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1242.0"] What the scanning section of the app looks like What the scanning section of the app looks like [/caption]

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  2. Once in a while you can't get one on tfree amazon gift cards
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