The Amazon Store Card offers 5% back on Amazon.com purchases for Prime members. Cardholders also get a $60 Amazon gift card upon approval.
Cardholders who don’t have Prime membership don't get anything besides the card's standard sign-up bonus. However, they do benefit from the ability to build credit and pay with plastic.
Ultimately, it’s worth noting that you need at least fair credit to get approved for the Amazon Store Card. You can check your credit score for free on WalletHub to see where you stand.
The Amazon Store Card works like any other credit card. That means you can make purchases on the card, and you can pay your balance either in full, or over time. The difference is that the Amazon Store Card can only be used to make purchases on Amazon.com and certain Amazon-affiliated markets.
Here’s how the Amazon Store Card works:
Earn rewards: This card offers $60 Amazon gift card upon approval. Plus, for Amazon Prime members, the Amazon Store Card will give 5% back in rewards cash...
You can redeem your Amazon Store Card rewards either through your online account or from your Amazon account, depending on the redemption option. You can use your points as statement credits or to make purchases on Amazon.com.
How to redeem your Amazon Store Card rewards:
Through your Amazon Store Card account: You can redeem your rewards through your credit card account as a one-time statement credit. You also have the option to automatically redeem your available points as a statement...
The Amazon Store Card bonus is a $60 Amazon gift card upon approval, which will be automatically and instantly added to your account. In addition, the Amazon Store Card offers 5% back on Amazon.com purchases for Prime members. Cardholders without a Prime membership earn the sign-up bonus, but no rewards.
If you’re a frequent Amazon shopper with at least good credit, you should consider the Amazon Credit Card. It gives you a $50 Amazon.com gift card upon approval ($100 for Prime members). Plus, you don’t have to be enrolled in Amazon Prime to earn ongoing rewards. In addition, you can use...
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