BUY $50,the mainstreaming of masturbation: the auto eroticism GET $5: As of June 13, spend $50 on a Google Play card and get $5 in promo credit at Amazon.
Father's Day is just two days away. If you forgot to pick something up or you're buying for a picky dad, now's the time to start considering last-minute gifts. One great idea is a Google Play gift card. That way Dad can choose what he wants from the Google Play Store. And if you're thinking of grabbing one, now's a good time thanks to this Amazon deal that sweetens things even further.
As of June 13, spend $50 on a Google Play card and get $5 in promo credit at Amazon. Just add Google Play cards from the promo page to your cart, making sure to spend at least $50. When you're finished, go to your Amazon cart, check out, and you'll see your $5 promo credit automatically applied. You have to spend at least $50 in a single order, however, so make sure you aren't breaking those purchases apart.
A Google Play card is a versatile gift that you can send digitally, so you don't have to worry about hand-delivering it if you're short on time or Dad lives a little too far away. You can use it to make in-app purchases, buy apps, movies, books, games, music, and plenty of other stuff from the Google Play Store.
If you're going to grab a card anyway, might as well get some money back while doing so. This offer is only available for a limited time, so make sure you get those last-minute gifts in while you still can. Or stock up on some Google "cash" for yourself.
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