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Amazon offers are a goldmine for savvy shoppers — especially when it comes to targeted credit card promos. Whether it’s using just one rewards point for massive savings or adding a new card to your account for a $15 bonus, these deals can slash your checkout total in seconds.

Before you start filling your cart, make sure to check if you’re eligible for Amazon’s latest targeted credit card offers. Lucky Amex and Discover cardholders can save up to 50% off their purchase just by redeeming rewards points — and those discounts can stack with Black Friday pricing for even bigger savings.

Here’s a full breakdown of the best Amazon one-point and add-a-card offers, including links to check your eligibility and tips for getting the most bang for your buck.

Active Amazon One-Point Promotions

Amazon routinely offers several “one-point” promotions, which are often renewed without notice. It's worth periodically checking the links below to see if you're eligible for a new offer — even after they are listed as expired at the bottom of this post. Or, if you see that you're not eligible now, consider checking back to see if your eligibility changes.

From what we can tell, if you are eligible, you will see the offer. If you're not eligible, you'll see a notice saying that you aren't eligible. If the offer isn't running, the landing page may appear blank.

Amex: Use 1 Membership Rewards point for 50% off

  • Deal: Up to 50% off — up to a maximum discount of $80.
  • Your specific offer may vary, with some Amex card members only getting a 30%, 15%, or even just a 10% discount.
  • Must redeem at least 429 points ($3)
  • Valid through: December 31, 2026
  • Restrictions: Available only to Amazon members with a U.S.-issued American Express card.

Click here to view the promotion landing page.

Discover: Use 1 point to get up to 40% off

  • Deal: Get up to 40% off with a maximum discount of $50. Your specific offer may vary.
  • Valid through: June 11, 2026
  • Restrictions: Only items shipped and sold by Amazon.com are eligible for this discount. Offer can't be applied to purchases of digital content.

Click here to see if you're targeted for this offer, or see all Amazon Discover deals.

Offer restrictions

The terms and conditions generally restrict the discount as follows:

  • Limited to products sold and shipped by Amazon.com (not third-party sellers).
  • Eligible on purchases of gift cards (except Amazon.com gift cards).
  • Offers do not apply to the purchase of digital content.
Prime Visa
Prime Visa
Welcome Bonus Get a $150 Amazon Gift Card instantly upon approval exclusively for Prime members
Prime Visa
Welcome Bonus Get a $150 Amazon Gift Card instantly upon approval exclusively for Prime members
Annual Fee:$0
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The Prime Visa offers an unlimited 5% cash back on purchases at Amazon.com, Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and on Chase Travel purchases, provided you have an eligible Prime membership. Additionally, it offers 2% back at gas stations, restaurants, and on local transit and commuting, including rideshare, with 1% back on all other purchases.
  • Unlimited 5% back at Amazon.com, Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and on Chase Travel purchases with an eligible Prime membership
  • Unlimited 2% back on local transit and commuting (including rideshare)
  • Unlimited 2% back at restaurants and at gas stations
  • Unlimited 1% back on all other purchases

Active Amazon Add-A-Card Promotions

[none available at this time]

Expired Amazon Promotions

Below are links to expired Amazon promotions and a brief overview of the previous discount. In each case, the landing page confirms no offer is available — or is just blank, indicating that no offer is currently available.

As mentioned, these offers routinely resurface without notice. If one catches your eye, periodically click through to the promo landing page to check if you can enroll for a new offer.

Citi: Use 1 ThankYou® Point to get up to 30% off

  • Deal: Up to 30% off — up to a maximum discount of $30.
  • Must redeem at least 125 ThankYou points
  • Last known validity: December 31, 2025
  • Restrictions: This promotion is available only to Amazon.com customers with an eligible Citi card. Limited to the first 18,333 eligible customers.

Click here to check if this offer has returned.

Screenshot of Amazon deal for Citi ThankYou cardholders to save 30% off
Screenshot of Amazon

Get $5 credit for adding a new debit or credit card

  • Deal: Get a $5 credit by signing into your Amazon account, clicking the Add a Card link, and registering a new payment card.
  • Restrictions: Offer limited to one per customer account and one per credit card or debit card.

Click here to see if this offer has returned.

Amazon $5 credit for adding a card
Credit: Amazon

Discover: Get $20 off when linking a Discover card to your Amazon account

  • Deal: Get $20 off after adding a Discover card to your account and spending $20.01 or more. Your specific offer may vary.
  • Promo code: PDDISCO25.
  • Last known validity: July 25, 2025
  • Restrictions: Offer not available to anyone who removed and re-added a Discover card after June 17, 2025.

Click here to check if this offer has returned.

Capital One: Use 625 Capital One miles for 40% off

  • Deal: Up to 40% off — with a maximum discount of $20. Your specific offer may vary.
  • Last known validity: January 3, 2025
  • Restrictions: Available only to Amazon members with a U.S.-issued Capital One card. Only items shipped and sold by Amazon.com are eligible for this discount.

Click here to view the promotion landing page

Chase: Use 625 Ultimate Rewards points for 50% off

  • Deal: Up to 50% off — with a maximum discount of $60. Your specific offer may vary.
  • Last known validity: November 30, 2024
  • Restrictions: Available only to select Amazon members with a Chase credit card.

Click here to view the promotion landing page

Amex: Add an Amex card to get a $15 credit with over $15.01 in spending

  • Deal: Get a $15 promotional credit towards a future purchase of $15.01 or more after adding an American Express card to your account. Your specific offer may have varied.
  • Promo code: AMEXQ3ABC15.
  • Restrictions: Offer not available to anyone who removed and re-added an Amex card after June 20, 2025. Limited to the first 33,333 redemptions.

Click here to see if you're targeted for this offer

Discover: Set your Discover card as default payment for a $15 credit

Discover cardholders might also be able to get a $15 credit for making their Discover card their default Amazon payment card.

  • Deal: Get $15 off credit after setting a Discover card as your default payment method.
  • Last known validity: Through January 10, 2025.
  • Expiration: The $15 credit will expire 30 days from the exact day and time you set your card as default.
  • Restrictions: Limit one per Amazon account.

Here's the previous link to this promotion.

Screenshot of Amazon landing page for Discover offer
Credit: Amazon

U.S. Bank: Use 1 point to get up to 40% off

  • Deal: Get up to 40% off — with a maximum discount of $50. Your specific offer may vary.
  • Validity: Unknown.

Here's the previous link to this promotion.

Citi: Add a Citi credit card and get a $15 discount when spending at least $15.01

  • Deal: Get $15 off after adding a Citi card to your account and spending $15.01 or more. Your specific offer may have varied.
  • Promo code: 24CITIPD.
  • Restrictions: Offer not available to anyone who removed and re-added a Citi card after a certain date. Only cards issued in the U.S. were eligible.

Here's the previous link to this promotion.

How To Maximize Your Amazon Purchase

After you apply your one-point discount, it's worth charging the rest of your order to one of the best cards for Amazon purchases. Doing so will offer you plenty of additional rewards. Here are three great options to consider:

Prime Visa
Prime Visa
Welcome Bonus Get a $150 Amazon Gift Card instantly upon approval exclusively for Prime members
Annual Fee

$0

Credit Score

Excellent, Good

  • Unlimited 5% back at Amazon.com, Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and on Chase Travel purchases with an eligible Prime membership
  • Unlimited 2% back on local transit and commuting (including rideshare)
  • Unlimited 2% back at restaurants and at gas stations
  • Unlimited 1% back on all other purchases
U.S. Bank Shopper Cash Rewards™ Visa Signature® Card
U.S. Bank Shopper Cash Rewards™ Visa Signature® Card
Welcome Bonus Get a $250 bonus after you spend $2,000 in eligible purchases within the first 120 days of account opening
Annual Fee

$95 (waived for the first year)

  • 6% cash back on your first $1,500 in combined eligible purchases each quarter with two retailers you choose
  • 3% cash back on your first $1,500 in eligible purchases on your choice of one everyday category (like wholesale clubs, gas and EV charging stations, bills and utilities)
  • 1.5% cash back on all other eligible purchases
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Welcome Offer Earn Earn 75,000 Miles once you spend $4,000 on purchases within 3 months from account opening.
Annual Fee

$95

Credit Score

Excellent, Good

  • 5X miles per dollar on purchases through Capital One Entertainment
  • 5X miles per dollar on hotels, vacation rentals and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel
  • 2X miles per dollar on all other purchases

Our Take

Amazon's convenience is great, but the chance to save up to 50% on your purchase is even better. While redeeming credit card points to cover Amazon orders is generally not advisable, cashing in just one (or adding cards to your account) to enjoy major savings is absolutely worth it.

If you're targeted for these offers, act fast. Most will disappear after a certain number of enrolled cardholders participate. And if you're not targeted now, check back often until you are.

Tip of The Day
Did you know that you can set an individual goal for each of your loyalty accounts? Progress towards that goal is displayed under your account balance. You can set goals in bulk or individually by selecting the account(s) and clicking Set Account Goals under the Actions menu.
Screenshot showing how to set account goals in the AwardWallet dashboard

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  • Rick says:

    It’s worth mentioning that Amex cobranded cards are excluded.

  • Patty says:

    Thanks for always letting us know about things like this.

  • Brandon says:

    My Amex promo on 7/9/24 says save 40% up to $40 by using minimum 1428 points. Oddly specific number.

  • PeteStreet says:

    They started making me sign-in into my Citi online account to verify ownership now. Used to be able to just input the card info in the Amazon wallet and it would detect the card’s company and just required the promo code at checkout.

  • Amy says:

    The Discover offer didn’t work like before. It would only give me the discount if I paid everything with Discover points or my Discover card.

    • Ryan Smith says:

      Hi Amy, paying with the card that’s associated with the promotion is typical for these, but I’m pretty surprised about the requirement to pay in full with Discover points.

  • Sho'nuff says:

    Wow, that’s a new one. Use at least 714 AMEX points to get 15% off (up to $15)… umm no!

  • Fernando Farache says:

    Gracias por compartir esta información, muy útil

  • Patricia Y says:

    I find these promotions very interesting, because they can benefit many people. I myself had never observed it and I will pay attention, as well as inform my friends and family. Usually the points we earn we end up losing and this is a good way to use them. I liked to know. Thanks for the info.

  • Jeffrey S says:

    Unsurprisingly, I am ineligible for all of the offers, despite having linked AmEx and Chase cards and being a Prime member for nearly a decade. This is yet another data point in convincing me to cancel.

    • Jeffrey S says:

      Well, today I tried it, and I was able to activate both – 10% for AmEx and 50% for Chase. Naturally this was after I made a purchase, but I’m still pleasantly surprised.

    • Amy says:

      Unlinking for a time might make you eligible. I have only been unlinked for about a month.

  • Mauro says:

    Thanks very much for the info. I can qualified for the 15% off.

  • Jorge Mendonça says:

    Nice promos

  • Ariel Macagno says:

    Excuse me, from anywhere in the world or just from north america?

    • Ryan Smith says:

      Ariel – I don’t see any locations mentioned in the terms. It should be available. If it doesn’t work and tells you “you can’t sign up in this location”, please let us know so we can be aware.

  • Allie says:

    I’m also seeing $10 off $100 Amazon gift card reload.

    Does anyone receive the ‘pay in 5’ monthly installment plan at 0% offers?
    Those showed up often on items Sold and Shipped by Amazon products. I’ve completed 4 of them. all were paid on time with auto-pay. Now I only seem to see them for Alexa products.

    Does anyone know how these are triggered, or how to search for them? Possibly on one of their ‘hidden’ URL’s?

    I apologize if this has been addressed somewhere else! (I searched but didn’t find anything.)

    -Allie

  • Ricardo parisi says:

    I got 15%. Wish it was higher but definitely better than nothing.

  • Carmen says:

    Looks like I’m eligible for one of these, which is exciting! Thank you as always for the great heads up on offers such as this

  • Tim says:

    Amazon prices have really been gouging lately… I always cross check and have found items 20-30% less on sites off Amazon.

  • AJ says:

    I got 15%. Wish it was higher but definitely better than nothing.

  • Em says:

    The Chase UR link wouldn’t let me enroll, but the Amex one would! Just saved $80!

  • Pat B says:

    I have tried several times to use Chase points to get a discount, but it always says I’m not eligible. I have now deleted my Sapphire card and will wait and add it back as you suggest as see what happens. Hope for the best.

    • Ryan Smith says:

      Pat – that has happened to me previously. Remove your Chase Ultimate Rewards-earning cards from the account, wait a day or 2, and then add one back/try to enroll. That can sometimes trigger it.

  • l c says:

    It seemed like the chase one worked for us.

  • adam says:

    Well, I only qualified for the 15% offer for my Amex, but I’ll take $15 free thank you very much.

  • Maryjane says:

    I have never before been targeted for this promotion but today I noticed it on my Amazon account. Of course I had just redeemed all my Amex points for a Business Class flight so I didn’t have even the minimum 1 point to take advantage. A few points should hit my account in a couple of days and then maybe I can finally use this benefit.

  • Paul says:

    Good offer but such a pity not available in Europe

  • Tim says:

    None of these offer I’m eligible for… seems qualification is very limited.

  • LAWRENCE says:

    Great summary. The Discover promotion did not work for me when purchasing a H&R Block tax software from Amazon. Maybe digital content does not qualify for the promotion.

  • Silvia says:

    1 point for 50% off, that´s the best point value I´ve ever seen

  • Pat B says:

    This is great news as I get ready for Christmas shopping. Thank you. Now I just need to follow directions and hope to get it applied. I appreciate your alerting us.

  • Patrick B. says:

    This appears to be a very unique program, and looks like a great way to save money when shopping on Amazon. I wonder if customers outside of the North American market will receive invitations as well?

  • Juls Hradeck says:

    Great thanks, just activated on Chase and it worked! So you can just use 1 UR point to cover 1 cent and then get up to $15 off.
    I bought a $30 gift card for something I will use anyways and it cost me $15.
    That’s awesome.
    Also saw I was targeted for the Discover promo so will try that too.
    Super helpful.

  • Ling says:

    I got the AMEX and Chase. It’s holiday shopping time anyway so it’s like free money.

  • Karina says:

    This time finally Amazon targeted me, I going to take advantage of this excellent offer

  • Jennifer says:

    This is a good way to get extra discount on amazon purchases. Just make sure you only redeem one point as the exchange rate is terrible.

  • ricardo says:

    Great deal,,,, now if I could only get an invite

  • Paul says:

    Amex have been offering some really good promos and incentives these days

  • Mikey says:

    Great way to save some money on your holiday shopping this year when only using 1 point. Usually Amazon redemptions are a suboptimal value proposition, but when they include these kinds of discounts, it is a real no-brainer. Thanks Amazon!

  • Harvey says:

    Perfect time just for the holidays.

  • Isabella says:

    Nice hint, thanks.

  • QFFlyer says:

    Great! Good to know this is still going, thanks.

  • Steve says:

    Glad to see that Chase has a offer for customers, always see Amex.

  • m says:

    In my experience, it’s good to factor in a few days’ wait between adding a card and trying the links to see if you qualify for the offer.

  • EC says:

    First AmEx link now leads to new offer for me: 15% off – Maximum discount of $15 Expires 12/31

  • Soledad says:

    Is it real that I win a credit just for adding a new credit card to my Amazon account? In any case?
    I think its great!

  • Antonio says:

    Buenas noticias. Ya era hora de que Amazon, de alguna forma se uniese a este tipo de iniciativas. Voy a probar a ver si aumento mis puntos.
    Muchas gracias por la información.

  • Fenspinbi says:

    What’s great is double-stacking this with the Amex Offer on the Amex Platinum for 6x MR points at Amazon. They really are pushing to make that card top-of-wallet.

  • Steve says:

    Links are a big plus … clicked the Amex link ‘Click here to see if you’re targeted and activate’ … wasn’t but gave me an option to add my existing card…I’ll check back tmrw to see if the offer is available. If yes great if not lost nothing… thanks either way

  • Mikey says:

    Great opportunity to save big on Amazon with this offer…these chances don’t come around too often. Thanks for the tips on how to trigger these offers from Amazon.

  • DEYVISSON FERREIRA RIBEIRO ALMEIDA says:

    Really good oportunity

  • Theresa says:

    The Discover offer is marked as expired on this page, but I accidentally clicked the link, and a Discover offer for $10 off a purchase of $30 or more appeared on Amazon with an expiration date of 10/31/2021. There was an offer that expired 9/30 (I used it), so it would seem either the offer was extended, or there is a new one for October, and I just wanted to let Awardwallet and its readers know that the link can still be used until 10/31 to check eligibility, and to activate the offer if eligible. Wouldn’t want anyone to miss out on a deal!

  • Harvey Kwan says:

    I was able to use this to get some packing cubes for my next trip! Thanks!

  • Silvia says:

    Hardly you can find a 1 point similar promotion in the market

  • LAWRENCE says:

    YMMV – none of the offers worked for me 🙁

    • Jackson says:

      Keep trying g as each offer is announced. I never got these but just recently it’s like the floodgates opened. Nothing for me this round but I did use a 1 MR point for $40 about three months ago.

  • Fabio says:

    Is it just me, or does it feel like the offers are taking longer than usual to become available on an account after adding a card?
    Had a 3 day wait after adding a Chase UR points card before the link for the $15 off 50 would “accept” me for the offer.

  • Tara Chavez says:

    worked for me – Chase UR – $10 off by using one point.

  • KareK says:

    I think I was able to do this once. I try and see just incase because who wouldn’t want money off?! I wonder how much Amazon makes with this deal with Amex.

  • Charles says:

    It seemed like those offers often do not get triggered even if you are qualified and sign up for them.

  • Timothy says:

    Woot! Citi worked for me. $30 for 1 point seems to be a very fair deal.

  • Katie says:

    I have been targeted for many offers in the past, but nothing lately. It just occurred to me that I used to always get amazon prime for one month at a time when I needed things (like Christmas or birthday shopping), and then cancel it till I had another cluster of orders to make. Over the last 6 months or so, though, I found I was using it enough to just stay a prime member.
    I am wondering if part of the incentive for Amazon to target people is not just to get them to shop on Amazon but perhaps more to get them to join or rejoin prime. I’m going to try cancelling my prime membership to see if that helps me get more targeted offers again! Had anyone else felt like there might be a connection?

  • M Harrington says:

    There are so many great offers and unfortunately some can be slightly deceiving. You can be on your phone and see the “get $10 off by adding valid credit card”, which is the message I was receiving, and added a valid debit card, but didn’t receive a valid email, so didn’t qualify and unfortunately don’t have an AMEX. Oh well, next time!

  • m says:

    It seems that lately – even if you are eligible for one of these discount offers – it can take not 24-48 hours but several days before the credit begins to show in your checkout page.

  • Steve says:

    Even though some offers are expired others are worth looking into … Just found the blog section … I will need to check back more often now that I know about it…another great feature

  • Fernanda Maia says:

    Great to have this kind of interesting news here in the Award Wallet blog. Hope to be target to have this special gift.

  • RedFox says:

    I just used the AMEX offer but my offer was 50% off (up to $60). Real nice surprise as the item I really wanted was sold and shipped by Amazon and was a hundred bucks

  • Ariel says:

    Amex here we go! 20% off is a nice number. Christmas gifts!

  • STEPHEN says:

    Hmmm . . . I got targeted December 3 for 7 additional membership rewards points per dollar on Amazon purchases up to 2K through December 31, 2020, and the offer showed up on both my personal and business Amex cards (Plat and Gold on the personal side, Blue and Gold on the biz side). While the list of exclusions was a mile long, almost everything I ordered from Kindle e-books to groceries and clothing has triggered the “you just redeemed your Amex offer” emails. Be careful . . . I think these offers are meant to get you to spend where you would not have spent otherwise, since I somehow only do online shopping when these offers appear!

    • Charles says:

      Did you complain to AMEX that the bonus offers are not actual / real?

    • Jackson says:

      As long as you’re buying things that you need. Admittedly some of these offers have put things into a price bracket I’m now willing to pay and I do now own a few extra things I otherwise wouldn’t have.

  • Nicolas says:

    Missed Amazon Prime Days, hoping Black Friday deals will do the same!

  • aliro marambio says:

    realmente llegué aquí para recibir millas y extender el vencimiento de mis milla advantage pero descubro un mundo de oportunidades,realmente muy interesante, los felicito!

  • alexandra says:

    Nice, very usefull 🙂

  • Charles says:

    It seems that the offer is not as widely available as it seems. I guess that I have to carefully check my purchase before checking out because I will unlikely enjoy the offer again.

  • KareK says:

    Interesting to have Amex, Chase, Citi and Discover doing this together. Someone could possibly really save a bunch if they have all 4 cards and are eligible. I was not invited to this party but maybe the next one. We are using my husbands Amex and getting some additional MR points from a deal they had on their own page.
    With all the deals it really pays to have AwardWallet monitoring and also checking our credit card deals page.

  • Pablo Quilis says:

    Always you can find a good offer on Prime days. I think it’s good to see well your wallet.

  • Theresa says:

    I’ll try some of the suggestions but I’m not convinced I’ll get any deals, so many hoops to jump through. I’m not sure I need to purchase anything right now, I guess that’s the point! Encourage needless shopping.

  • Justin says:

    Nice! Glad to see Chase is getting involved in these. I’ve gotten a few AmEx ones before (none of them worked for me this time, though… too slow I guess), but this is the 1st time I’ve seen one from Chase.

  • Ariel Spagnuolo says:

    Wow, I’ll try! I want a new Kindle. My old one is dying haha

  • Udo Licht says:

    Unfortunately, I’ve never received a targeted offer from Amazon for any of these cards. Any more info on how to trigger these offers would be appreciated.

  • Jameel says:

    My default card is my Discover it, since Q4 includes Amazon, but I already redeemed all of my points at the beginning of the quarter. I just enrolled my Freedom cards in Shop With Points, but it’s probably not worth the trouble to trigger the bonus, since I don’t see much value in Prime Day. None of the Prime Day deals have been interesting for me over the last four years, and it seems more like marketing bait fish trying to hook us. I’m currently reading The Next Millionaire Next Door, and that really puts Prime Day into its proper perspective.

  • Tim says:

    Tried every trick known to man or beasts (bloggers) and still zippo. As much as I spend on Amazon you’d think they’d throw me an occasional bone.

  • James says:

    Mine is $10 to make amex default payment option.

  • David says:

    I have received this offer more than once by doing the trick DOC mentioned above, i.e. remove the credit card from your Amazon account after you have used an offer, and then add back the credit card and re-enroll in the pay with points program.

  • A. G. says:

    I don´t understand why all these offers are only targeted to certain customers. I never seem to be the chosen one.

  • James Bounds says:

    That’s good, I’d like to buy Iphone with amazon , this offer would be very useful for me. Tomorrow apple will be publish their new iphone.

  • Will says:

    Can the AMEX new card registration and Membership Rewards bonuses be stacked>

  • Tim says:

    Have deleted and added cards galore in an effort to be targeted, with ZERO success. It seems no matter I’m always ineligible ??

  • Gary70 says:

    Targeted for $5 off $30 using AMEX points ?

  • Lost opportunity says:

    So frustrating to have all these opportunities squandered by institutions that love to divide people into categories for their own betterment.

  • Daisy says:

    MR is very useful to get this offer. but how is going on for the people which have no MR point 🙁 for example me.

    But this also good offer.

  • M says:

    I used the amex 1 mr point option a couple years ago and haven’t been able too again since ???

  • Bill says:

    I was targeted by Chase, have registered, and have finished shopping. the checkout process now tells me at least one of my items doesn’t qualify, hence no deal. Further it doesn’t indicate the offending item, but sends me to a list of non-qualifying items, none of which come close to my selections. Ugh.

    • EC says:

      I would wager that you were running afoul of this offer term: “Limited to products sold and shipped by Amazon.com (not third-party sellers).” You’re right that it won’t tell you which item doesn’t qualify, unfortunately. I had this problem as well. But, you just have to confirm individually that each item is sold directly by Amazon, and that’s not difficult. Once I removed the offending item, which was sold by a third-party, it worked fine.

  • Gary says:

    This is a great deal if you can get targeted. Unfortunately, after using the Chase and AMEX deal once each, none of my other cards and subsequent DoC tricks work. But I’ve seen data points of other comments where they repeatedly use and get these offers. So I guess it’s very account specific.

  • Daniela says:

    I tried it and unfortunately my amex card does not apply to the 40% discount.

  • leonardo says:

    no sabia que con puntos de recompensas podia obtener descuentos en amazon. Gracias por la informacion, me es super util

  • Amy says:

    Last time I tried to use the Discover Card discount, I was confused why the discount wasn’t apply for my order. Finally realized that the fine print that it’s only for items sold and shipped by Amazon.com

  • Kripal Singh says:

    Any idea waht products does it work for or is the AMex offer dead

  • m says:

    Is it just me, or does it feel like the offers are taking longer than usual to become available on an account after adding a card?
    Had a 3 day wait after adding a Chase UR points card before the link for the $15 off 50 would “accept” me for the offer.

  • Manuel says:

    You should apply for the amazon prime black card, comes with 5% cashback, it’s better than this!

  • KareK says:

    I love these promos! I am like others where I am rarely qualifying for them. When I did I took advantage of it as often as I could. I wish they would do this during the tax free weekend. I’m looking forward to Amex’s bonus miles when transferring into a partners account too.
    Chase is coming up with some good promos lately. Amex has competition.

  • kmb says:

    Thanks for the detailed instructions on how to use these promos!

  • Will says:

    Can you use these offers to buy Hotels.com gift cards, for example?

    • JT Genter says:

      Double-check the terms and conditions, but generally yes. I have used similar offers to buy restaurant gift cards at a discount.

  • Froide says:

    Love these shop with points deals (when they work for me).

  • Charles says:

    You might be qualified for all of the offers if you had all of the cards mentioned above?

    • JT Genter says:

      Quite possibly! However, we aren’t sure exactly how the banks/Amazon target users. So, it’s more likely that you won’t get all of them at once.

  • Tim says:

    I’ve read about these wonderful offers for several years. Removed cards and dded them back a couple of times a year and I’m still waiting to get an offer. It certainly can’t be for a lack of spend.

  • Andrew says:

    Free Amazon money, easy to use, just have to be lucky and be targeted!

  • Steven William Van Meter says:

    I’ve taken the time to look this deal over, and it seems to be good, except that I’m a bit concerned about Amazon’s obvious monopolistic practices. I can’t say it’s not very good though.

  • Gaston says:

    Excuse me, is this promo available just for US Amex cards? Thanks?

    • Erik Paquet says:

      Hey Gaston, I’m not sure. My best guess would be yes, but I could be wrong. In any case, it’s quick to see if you’re targeted. Please let us know if anyone with an international Amex has access to this offer.

  • Wasim Zahid says:

    I’m able to Enroll to both AMEX and Discover but I don’t have those cards, I have Mastercard but no link is mentioned in this article to enroll with Mastercard.

  • Aaron says:

    Good point to get points . Would like to get one.

  • imogen says:

    Wish i can get this offer. I’d like to buy something on Amazon.

  • Amy says:

    Why does using some Disc CashBack this year disqualify me completely? That’s a real disappointment.

    • bin says:

      This is the typical business practice. I used discover cash on amazon purchases and I didn’t get the invitation. One of my family members didn’t shop amazon for over a year and she got the deal.

  • Gabriel says:

    Would have been a great use for 1 point 😮

  • Jamie Douglass says:

    Wish I got targeted for this more often!

  • Gabe says:

    It’d be nice for using Chase, but Chase points are already the most flexible as is, so perhaps the other companies felt a need to get people to use their services instead of Chase.

  • Chris says:

    Looks like a great use of 1 point if its offered to you.

  • Alan says:

    Excellent discount! Thanks for the information!

  • ron says:

    No notice here. But a smoking good deal.

  • PAG36 says:

    I’ve found that some (but not all) of these promotions work on buying giftcards. That’s a good way to lock in the discount before it expires.

  • dphamm says:

    So glad to see these Amazon bonuses. It seems like Amazon had removed most of their other cashback programs due to CoVid and the rise in purchases. So happy to see that some programs remains.

  • RMack says:

    I am a long time Amex card member and despite using it heavily, especially on Amazon, am never targeted for these offers. I will try the suggestions and see what happens!

  • Mara says:

    Yay, I’m targeted! Time to go shopping ?

  • Sana says:

    Awesome post, was targeted for the Amex $10 offer. I am a huge fan of Amex offers. Over the years, I have probably saved 100s of dollars. Most of the time I am not targeted so glad I was targeted this time around.

  • Tim says:

    I don’t see this one coming up. Is this targeted?

  • Chris says:

    I got the not eligible message. Hopefully I can delete my cards and get it to work.

  • Michaelj1 says:

    No good for me.

  • Katie says:

    I got the ‘not eligible’ message but will delete the cards and add them back in as instructed to see if I can be eligible in the future.

  • JL says:

    I didn’t know I could use Citi points for amazon purchases.
    Need to try it out now.

    • Erik Paquet says:

      It’s generally a very bad deal outside of using one point to trigger one of these promos! Save the rest of those points for a trip.

      • Will says:

        Therefore, it is surprising that they allow the 1-point loop hole.

        • EC says:

          I would wager they know about the 1 point “loophole.” It’s probably still worth it for them, since once the connection is made your real-time points balance on the linked card is always shown on Amazon as a payment option going forward, in an attempt to always entice you to use the points. Don’t!. Not the best value. 🙂

  • Katie says:

    I am never targeted with these. What gives. 🙁

  • Josh says:

    Too bad this isn’t available with the Amazon card from Chase.