My offer is to spend £400 and get £ 400. So if I spend £400 in a few days, will they still take the payment from me or will the new invoice include the free £400 credit and I pay nothing? Good question. And this is something that everybody gets a little bit confused and this is about the coupon codes which you get from Google Ads which you then put in your account quite often Google will auto-apply new accounts with the offer if they are running any offers. And these offers are in different countries and in different amounts.
So this obviously is in pounds which is in the UK. So as it says over here, my offer is to spend £400 and get £400. So you need to spend that amount first and then you will get another £400 worth of equivalent in that first 30 days. Whatever you spend does not mean that if you got a coupon code for £400 and you spent only £200 and you'll get £400, no, it is the same exact amount. So if you spend £200, you get £200 back and as a credit for the next £200, you won't get charged. So in month one, let's say you spend £200, then you get the credit.
Then in month two you spend let's say £500. Then the £200 will be applied as a coupon code. So the balance you will have to pay is £300. So that's how this works? Unfortunately yes. You will get charged the first amount and then the second coupon code will kick in and you will get the coupon code. But still, it's free money from Google. So spend as much as you can because after that first 30 days you will not be able to claim that additional amount for the budget which you did not spend.
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