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- Amazon_Coin abstract "Introduced in May 2013, Amazon Coins is a digital method by Amazon.com to allow people to purchase applications and games from Amazon.com, and from within applications and games. The application developers are paid in normal money. Amazon calls it a "virtual currency", though the scheme operates like other digital Gift cards available from retailers. Amazon Coins are also not discounted over regular dollars, so one Amazon Coin is worth one cent.The company introduced the product with a promotion to all Amazon Kindle Fire users in the United States and UK. Amazon Coins enable its existing and new Kindle Fire customers to buy applications on the Amazon Appstore. The company started promoting the coins by giving them free to both existing and Kindle customers. Existing Fire owners found the free $5/£4 in their Amazon accounts. Coins were also made available to customers who had ordered the Kindle Fire HDX in late 2013 when they received their products.".
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- Amazon_Coin subject Category:Amazon.com.
- Amazon_Coin subject Category:Payment_systems.
- Amazon_Coin comment "Introduced in May 2013, Amazon Coins is a digital method by Amazon.com to allow people to purchase applications and games from Amazon.com, and from within applications and games. The application developers are paid in normal money. Amazon calls it a "virtual currency", though the scheme operates like other digital Gift cards available from retailers.".
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- Amazon_Coin label "Amazon Coin".
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