Amazon is currently offering a $5 eBook credit! However, you need to complete the new Kindle Challenge. The giant e-commerce decided to launch the new program to encourage the users to read more.
If the fans can complete Amazon's new quests, they can earn badges. To earn the $5 eBook credit, they need to get at least four diamond-shaped badges.
Android Central explained that once the users acquired the badges, they'll get the prize and will automatically apply to their next eBook purchase. This is not much, but always remember that every penny counts.
Can you get the Kindle Challenge?
Although the new challenge is quite exciting, the new Amazon Kindle program is only available for those people who received the invitation since it is an invite-only basis. If you are one of those unlucky users who didn't receive the email notification or invitation, it is advisable to check your account's eligibility.
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You can do this by simply logging in to your Kindle profile. On the other hand, if you're one of those lucky ones, all you need to do is to earn the diamond-shaped badges.
However, you need to be fast since the program will only allow you to earn the badges between Jan. 1 and Jan. 31. The best method to use is borrowing an eBook from Prime Reading and set a reading goal in the Kindle app.
If you do this, earning badges will be much easier. Once you finish gathering all the needed badges, the $5 eBook credit will automatically be added to your Amazon Kindle account on Feb. 15.
How to borrow books from Prime Reading?
If you're not using Prime Reading to borrow books, here's a quick guide you can use. According to Ebook Friendly's previous report, you must use a computer to access it. Using a desktop is easier and quicker compared to smartphones.
You need to go to the Kindle Store or just directly visit Kindle Store's list of Prime Reading eligible titles. Once you found the book you want to read, all you need to do is to choose the book's title to view the product details. Just select the option to borrow the ebook for free with Prime Reading.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.