Oh my... 90$ wasted. I guess i dont see the option for paying with coins because Im in Canada?? I guess thats Whats i get for not reading before buying. Fml
I think they found a way for canadians. I remember reading that you just need to change your settings to US or something.
Edit: All you need to do is change your country settings to USA in the Your Account > Manage Your Content and Devices > Settings.
Also play at least 1 game on Duos or your tablet to get a free classic pack.
Also found this post that explains the 90 dollar deal is not the most efficient way to purchase.
[-]xtreemmasheen3k2 16 points 20 hours ago*
MATH TIME.
Someone correct me if my Math is wrong, but wouldn't buying a 5000 and 500 Amazon Coin Bundle be more efficient with this deal than buying two 5000-Coin bundles?
This is my math. For the United States, they're advertising $90 for 106 packs.
How they got that number:
5000 Coin packs cost $45. Two of those cost $90.
If you buy a 40 Pack for 5000 coins, you get 1500 coins back.
Buy two 40-packs, and you're left with 3000 coins.
With those 2000 of those coins, you can buy a 15 pack. Since the 15 pack also costs $20 or more, the 30% is applied and gives you 600 coins back.
3000 Coins - 2000 Coins + 600 Coins = 1600 Coins Left. That's enough to buy a 7-pack and two 2-packs. So 40+40+15+7+2+2=106 packs they're advertising.
$90/106 packs = $0.849 per pack (round up to 85 cents)
Now, say instead, you bought Amazon coins in bundles of 5000 ($45) and 500 ($4.80), for a total of $49.80 for 5500 coins. Then you buy a 40 pack for 5000 Amazon Coins and get 1500 coins back.
5500 - 5000 + 1500 = 2000 Coins. That's enough for a 15 pack. Again, because it costs $20 or more, buying a 15 pack gives you 600 Amazon Coins back, which is enough for two 2-packs. 40+15+2+2=59 packs.
$49.80/59 Packs = $0.844 per pack.
So pretty much if you want the most efficient deal, you'll want to try and hit the $20 (or $50) packs as many times as possible, and avoid the $10 ones. So instead of getting $90 worth of Amazon coins they're advertising you get, if you spend the extra $9.50 for 1000 more coins, you'll have 11,000 Amazon Coins for $99.50.
Spend 10000 on two 40-packs. That'll give you 3000 back, leaving you with 4000 coins (11,000 - 10,000 + 3,000). That's enough for two-15 packs, which will give you 600 Amazon Coins each, leaving you with 1,200. That's enough for four 2-packs (since buying a 7-pack would leave us with an excess 200 coins, and there's no "buy 100 Coins" option on Amazon I can see to make up for it. And four 2-packs is 8 packs). So that'll be 40+40+15+15+2+2+2+2 = 118 packs.
$99.50/118 packs = $0.843 per pack. Slightly more efficient per pack than spending the $90 they're advertising.
In short, do your math beforehand and try to round up to a 15-pack (2000 coins) or 40-pack (5000 coins) if you're short by a little, since those are the only ones that'll give you 30% Coins back. Don't just go for the $90 deal they're advertising, there are slightly more efficient deals. Like I said, counter-intuitively, the $49.80/59 Packs deal is slightly more efficient per pack than the $90/106 Packs deal, even though you're buying fewer packs.