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Google Pixel Referral Program ― Earn $50 and Give 10% Off

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Google Pixel Referral Program

Google has introduced a new Pixel Referral Rewards program in the US. This program allows participants to earn $50 in Google Store credit for each successful referral while giving their friends a 10% discount on a Pixel phone.

Participants, referred to as “Code Givers,” can share up to 10 referral codes through the Google Store, earning a maximum of $500 in store credit. Referral codes can be managed at store.google.com/referrals.

The person using the referral code, known as the “Code Receiver,” gets a 10% discount applied to the most expensive Pixel phone in their cart.

Each code can only be used once and becomes invalid after checkout. The discount is stackable with other offers but excludes peak shopping periods like Black Friday or new product launches.

Google Store credit is credited to the Code Giver’s account 30 days after the Code Receiver’s purchase passes the return period.

This referral program is available until June 30, 2025, with plans to expand eligibility further in the future.

For more details, visit the Google Store’s referral page or check your account menu for eligibility.

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