The Amazon.com Credit Card phone number for customer service is (888) 247-4080. If you have any questions about your card, that's the number to call.
If you prefer getting your info online, you could simply access your account through Chase. If you don't have an online account, you can easily make one.
Ultimately, the phone number for the Amazon.com Store Card’s customer service is different, as this card is issued by Synchrony Bank. The number is: (866) 634-8379.
The Amazon.com Credit Card credit score requirement is 700 or better. That means people with good credit or better have a shot at getting approved for the Amazon.com Credit Card.
You should note that while your credit score is an important factor, there are plenty of other things that will impact your chances of being approved for the Amazon.com Credit Card, too. Some other key criteria include your income, existing debt load, number of open accounts, recent credit inquiries, employment status and housing status.… read full answer
If you excel in other areas, you might be able to get approved with a slightly lower credit score in some cases. But it’s best to wait to apply until you meet the Amazon.com Credit Card credit score requirement. You can check your credit score for free on WalletHub.
Keep in mind that, if you want to pay a Amazon.com Store Card bill, you will have to choose between slightly different payment methods, as the store version of this card is issued by a different bank.
Here’s how you can pay your Amazon.com Credit Card:
Online: Log into your account, select your Amazon.com Credit Card, click "Pay credit card" and follow the instructions to enter your payment account number and routing number.
Mobile app: Get the mobile app and after signing in, choose the account for the card you want and tap "Pay card". Then, enter the amount, the account you want to pay from, and the payment date. Tap "Schedule," then confirm your choices and, finally, tap "Schedule it".
By phone: You can also pay your Amazon.com Credit Card bill over the phone. Call (800) 436-7958 and follow the prompts from the issuer’s automated system.
At an ATM/branch: Find the card issuer’s nearest ATM or branch and make your payment there.
By mail: You can also send an Amazon.com Credit Card payment by mail. Send your check or money order with your name and account number to: Cardmember Services P.O. Box 6294 Carol Stream, IL 60197-6294
Via Western Union: For Western Union payments, use the Code City WALNUT.
It’s worth noting that payments via mail take the longest time to post. So, in order to avoid being late, always send your payments at least 5-7 days before your due date. If your preferred payment option is Western Union, remember that it may take up to 7 days before the payment is reflected on your account.
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