$20 Off Shoes and Free Shipping on over 15,000 Styles at Amazon.com

Based on your interest in Apparel, we thought you might be interested in an instant $20 off and free shipping on over 15,000 shoe styles Direct from Amazon.com. Hurry--this promotion ends soon. Restrictions apply. See details below.*

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How to Qualify for $20 Off at Checkout


1. Browse for shoes sold Direct from Amazon.com.*


2. Add shoes sold by ONE of these sellers to your Shopping Xart until the total amount before taxes, gift-wrap, shipping, and other promotions is $80 or more. The savings does not apply to purchases totaling $80 from multiple sellers.


3. Click the "Proceed to Checkout" button and purchase your products. The amount of the Instant savings will be reflected on the final order checkout page and will be allocated proportionally to all participating items in the Shopping Cart. For example, if you purchase 2 pairs of shoes, one worth $30 and the other worth $50, the $20 will be divided proportionately between the two items, so that the $30 item will appear with a $7.50 discount, and the two other item will appear with a $12.50 discount.

*Promotion applies only to qualifying items displaying the offer message on their product information pages. Items that do not display the offer message do not qualify, regardless of the nature of the item.


In order to qualify for the $20 savings and Free Shipping, all items purchased must be sent to the same Shipping Address. In the event of a return or removal of any item from your basket, reducing the total spend below $80, the savings may be deducted from your refund. If you violate any of the terms and conditions listed below, the promotion will be invalid and the rebate will be removed from the order. Limit one $20 savings per order. Offer available through November 30th, 2006.

 

Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this e-mail was sent; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit Amazon.com.

posted by Brandon Schenz @ 7:02 AM,

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