FREE $15 GIFT CARD:As of Dec. 31,Lena Paul - The Next Morning get a free $15 Whole Foods gift card with your first Amazon Pharmacy order.
Amazon has a variety of ways to help you get things done without ever leaving your home. One of the services it now offers is filling your prescriptions. That means you can grab all your incidental items and also get the medications that you need. Amazon Pharmacy is a great way to do this, and you can even save a little money when you decide to try it for the first time.
As of Dec. 31, you can get a $15 Whole Foods gift card with your first order. All you need to do is head to the promotional deal page and sign up for your Amazon Pharmacy account. Then place your first order for medications. After Amazon verifies all of your eligibility rules, you'll get an email with a gift card redemption code. The process can take up 7 to 14 days, so you'll have to be patient.
Amazon Pharmacy works in a way that lets you sign up and essentially forget about the rest of the process. Amazon will work with your insurance company as well as the pharmacy you already use to get your prescriptions and deliver them to you. Unlike a traditional pharmacy it's open 24/7 so you can get started whenever you want.
The idea is to save money with Prime member discounts, but you can likely use your own insurance to save more. But with the $15 Whole Foods gift card, you can get even more freebies. It's a good time to go ahead and sign up if you were on the fence about it, especially with the new year starting tomorrow. You'll be able to try something a little new and see how it works for you, so jump on it now and buy some yummy groceries later.
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