
Final Call: NordVPN & Amazon Gift Card Offers Selling Out Quickly
You may be wondering if the so-good-to-be-true deal is… well, genuine. The good news is it's 100% authentic, but there's some bad news: it ends soon. Let's see how to get it before it runs dry.
Get NordVPN With a Gift
NordVPN's biennial plans were always among the cheapest.
However, they're technically even more affordable considering the Amazon Gift Card. The biennial roster starts with the Basic plan at only $3.39 monthly. Sadly, it doesn't make it to this mouth-watering promotion.
Don't worry; you must spend $4.39 monthly on the Plus plan to enjoy a $20 Amazon Gift Card. Moreover, the Complete plan at $5.39 monthly gives you $40, while the Prime plan at $7.39 increases it to $50.
Go to Amazon and set the price filter to $50 – you'll find plenty of goodies!
Not to mention each plan's extras that true VPN lovers will enjoy. While the Plus plan blocks ads, trackers, and malware, the Complete plan introduces NordLocker, with 1 TB of encrypted online storage.
The Prime plan's greatness stems from NordLocker, NordPass, and NordProtect, all of which are bundled together in a fairly inexpensive package.
It's worth noting that NordVPN's gift card delivery isn't instant.
According to the company's terms and conditions, it's delivered after the first 30 days. Unfortunately, using a money-back guarantee deprives you of the gift. At the very least, you won't lose money if you do this.
If you subscribe to NordVPN, don't be surprised if your gift card is left out. Enjoy it for a month, and then you can purchase something for free while it's still a sizzling hot summer!
It's a good time to read our NordVPN review if you haven't.
NordVPN is a feature-rich VPN that skimps on very few things. While the Basic plan lacks a few advanced quirks, the Plus plan, which is gift-card-eligible, contains all you need, plus NordPass for password management.
The VPN itself has amazing benefits, such as:
The list goes on, but we believe you get the point. We'd say you've already purchased NordVPN and are patiently awaiting your gift card.
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