Where Is The Gift Code On An Amazon Gift Card

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Andas a seller in the retail giant, endorsing Amazon Gift Cards allows you to promote your business and assist customers in finding the perfect gifts. You can tell customers that with an Amazon Gift Card, recipients can pick and choose your products based on their preferences.

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It all depends on the gift card type. For digital gift cards, it can be printed at the top of the message or just below the logo in the email body sent to the recipient. It can also be in an attachment sent with the email.


For physical cards, the claim codes are typically printed on the back with arrows pointed directly at the claim code location. However, customers may need to scratch it to reveal the code. The claim code may also be on the accompanying receipt if the physical gift card lacks these features.


While there is no expiration date for claiming the code, it is advised that recipients redeem Amazon gift cards as soon as possible to prevent and immediately address any issues. An example is misplacing or mishandling a gift card, resulting in a blurred or unreadable claim code.


? Claiming the code places the gift card funds in the recipient's Amazon account. People can save their credits by unchecking the "use gift card" or "use balance" options when checking out. They can check these options once more when ready to use the points.


As long as your buyers and their recipients are careful, there should be little to no issues. As a seller, aftercare is a must-know. You can easily resolve these concerns with Amazon account managers handling your Customer Service.


Gift cards are great and versatile gifts. You can send a physical card with claim codes at the back or send them digitally via email or text. You can choose designs or customize your own. They are also easy to activate and redeem.


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The Incentives API enables you to activate and distribute Amazon Gift Card claim codes on demand. Every gift card is associated with a unique pre-generated Web Activated Card (WAC) and denomination (numeric value). The gift card can be activated in real time. Once activated, the gift card associated with the WAC can be distributed, and the customer can use it towards purchases on Amazon.


The Incentives API Web Activation operations provide a programmatic interface you can use to activate/deactivate GCs in real time. You make synchronous requests to the endpoint that specifies the value of the WAC they want to activate for the non-denominated cards or provides the matching pre-denominated amount for the pre-denominated cards. The API responds with the success or failure status of the operation.


The 16-digit WAC number sent with the three digit checksum when making endpoint requests (example: 1400000005567585358). Since card numbers are typically issued over a range (example: 1400000005567585 - 1400000005568000), use the checksum to validate that the correct card number has been sent in your activation request. This check is particularly important if a card is activated manually, and card numbers are read off verbally. See the following example containing WACs, and note that Amazon will provide a similar format when providing WACs/Claim Codes for the Web Activation use case.


Your code makes signed HTTP POST requests to our endpoints to activate or de-activate claim codes. (We do not accept SOAP requests.) The body of your HTTP requests will contain JSON or XML. Every request to an Incentives API operation endpoint must be digitally signed using your Incentives API security credentials and the Signature Version 4 signature algorithm."


You send an activationRequestId that uniquely identifies that activation request, along with other details like the denomination, currency, etc. (in addition to the metadata about that request, authentication info, etc.)


To perform this operation, send an ActivateGiftCard request. Amazon checks for sufficient funds in your Amazon Payments account or other pre-payment account, and then deducts funds from the account and responds with a synchronous response message that includes the activation status, cardNumber, cardStatus, and activationRequestId. You must store the activationRequestId, amount, and currencyCode for all subsequent requests related to the same transaction. The response message also contains some metadata, along with the status of the execution. Currently, the Web Activated Card (WAC) statuses returned are either Activated, AwaitingActivation, or Invalidated.


This operation is idempotent, so if the Incentives API receives more than one request with the same activationRequestId, then the first request will result in the activation of a new WAC, while all subsequent responses will return the originally activated WAC, and will not be treated as separate transactions.


This operation is idempotent, so if the Incentives API receives more than one request with the same activationRequestId, only the first request will result in the creation of a new gift card, and all subsequent responses will return the same original gift card. They will not be treated as different transactions.


To perform this operation, send a DeactivateGiftCard request. The Incentives API responds with a synchronous DeactivateGiftCardResponse.This operation is idempotent, so if the Incentives API receives more than one request with the same activationRequestId, then the first request will result in the deactivation of the WAC, while all subsequent responses will do nothing (they will not be treated as a different transaction).

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