Amazon Credit Card purchase protection covers the damage or theft of eligible purchases for up to 120 days after the purchase date. Purchase protection will reimburse Amazon Credit Card cardholders for up to $500 and up to $50,000 per cardholder.
How to File a Purchase Protection Claim with the Amazon Credit Card
Call the Benefit Administrator within 90 days of the incident at 1-877-631-0919 or the number in your card’s benefits guide.
File a police report within 48 hours of the incident, if the item was stolen.
Submit a completed claim form within 120 days of the incident.
Wait for a decision. Chase will notify you of a decision once your claim has been processed. This could take Chase up to 15 days.
Get reimbursed for the cost of repairing or replacing the item, if your claim is validated by the Benefit Administrator.
Be aware that not all items are covered by the Amazon Credit Card purchase protection benefit. To see which items are covered by this perk, check the guide to benefits that came with your credit card.
Chase credit card purchase protection covers you for up to $50,000 annually for lost, damaged, or stolen items. Claims must be filed within 120 days of the incident in order to be eligible. Protection covers the cardholder and the recipient of items purchased as gifts on an eligible Chase credit card.
When you file a claim, Chase will either repair or replace the item, at the Benefit Administrator’s discretion. In some cases, you will be reimbursed...
There is one Chase credit card that offers price protection, the United MileagePlus® Club Business Credit Card. The card’s price protection benefit allows cardholders to receive a refund for the difference between an item’s original purchase price and a lower price advertised within 90 days of making the purchase. The coverage amount is up to $500 per item and $2,500 per year.
How Chase Credit Card Price Protection Works
Purchase an item with the United MileagePlus® Club Business Credit Card.
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