FERNDALE, SOUTH AFRICA, March 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) For a long time, Amazon.com shoppers throughout the United States have found themselves constantly searching for promotional and discount codes for the products they wish to purchase or are interested in. Whilst there are many websites online which offer such codes, few (if any) focus solely on the Amazon market. This often results in inaccurate codes, untargeted deals and ultimately a waste of the browsers' time.
Amazon Promotional Codes aims to fill this gap by providing promotional codes, vouchers, offers and news focused purely on Amazon.com. Users can search for specific products, models or values (ie, percentage discount), thus allowing them to get the best suited promotional code for their intended purchase.
Visitors to the site will also be able to keep updated with the latest promotional codes in the following ways:
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- Bookmarking the website
Amazon Promotional Codes will also be initiating a monthly "Cracking The Code" newsletter which will showcase the best promotional codes of the month, ensuring that consumers never miss out on getting the best price for their desired purchases.
John Reese, manager of Amazon Promotional Codes: "We feel that we are filling a gap previously neglected by promo code and voucher providers in that our focus is on the largest e-tailer in the USA, Amazon.com. We trust that what we provide here will be of value to the thousands of loyal Amazon customers."
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