You can check your Amazon.com Credit Card expiration date on the back of your card, underneath your card number.
It's important to mention that only the Amazon.com Credit Card has an expiration date.
The store variant, made of paper, does not have an expiration date. More specifically, the Amazon.com Store Card only has the Amazon logo, your name and account number.
A credit card expires at the end of the month written on the card, not the beginning. You’ll find your credit card’s expiration date on the bottom half of your card, below your card number, in a month/year format. The date is usually about three years in the future. So if you have a card that expires in November 2020, you’ll be able to use it all the way through the last minute of the last day in...
To properly use a credit card, you need to: 1) compare credit cards to find the best one for your needs; 2) keep your credit utilization low; 3) spend only what you can afford to repay; 4) pay at least the minimum amount required by the due date each month; 5) avoid accruing interest; and 6) review your transaction history. It’s as simple as that.
As long as you use credit cards responsibly, they’ll help you...
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