25-06-2025
I received important Amazon alert about a major app closure – everyone should check their email NOW for a refund
You only have a few more weeks
AM-AZED! I received important Amazon alert about a major app closure – everyone should check their email NOW for a refund
AMAZON is shutting down one of its apps in a matter of weeks and warning users of any unspent money on their account.
Fortunately, affected account holders will be able to claim a refund, so it's well worth checking in case you have any unspent money gathering digital dust.
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Amazon is ramping up its warnings about Amazon Coins
Credit: Jamie Harris / The Sun
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The Amazon Appstore is also being killed off on Android
Credit: Amazon
The service in question is being discontinued due to dwindling numbers.
Amazon Coins acted as a digital payment method for the tech giant's virtual goods on the Amazon Appstore, Kindles and Android devices.
The firm has already stopped people from purchasing new coins in Feburary.
But users have until August 20 to spend any they have left.
In the latest effort to warn people, Amazon has sent out reminders to those affected.
"We are writing to remind you that we will be discontinuing the Amazon Coins program on August 20, 2025; please spend any unused Amazon Coins in your account before that date," the email reads.
"Thank you for being a valued Amazon Customer, The Amazon Appstore."
If you're unsure whether you've ever used Amazon Coins, it's well worth checking the balance.
You can do this by logging into the Amazon Appstore on your device and checking on the home page.
If you do have Coins left, you can redeem a refund.
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On Amazon's help page, it says: "Any Coins you have purchased that remain in your account after 20 August 2025 will be refunded.
"Additional details concerning refunds will be shared at a later date."
The Amazon Appstore for Android is also earmarked for closure on the same date.
Amazon warns that any apps downloaded from the Amazon Appstore "will not be guaranteed to operate on Android devices" after the cut off.
In a statement last month, the company told The Sun: "In our ongoing effort to streamline and improve our services and programs, we are making some changes to Amazon Appstore for Android devices and Amazon Coins program."