Earn A $150 Amazon Gift Card And 5% Back At Amazon With The Chase Amazon Prime Visa

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Earn A $150 Amazon Gift Card And 5% Back At Amazon With The Chase Amazon Prime Visa

Enhanced signup bonus:

Through 10/31, Amazon Prime members will earn a $150 Amazon gift card instantly upon approval for the Chase Amazon Prime Visa.

You can start using your card to save on Amazon instantly after approval!


Annual fee:

$0


5/24:

Based on recent reports, this card doesn’t currently appear to be subject to 5/24 restrictions, but your mileage may vary. Note that it will add to your 5/24 count.


Card earnings:

  • Earn 5% back on Amazon purchases. Eligible Amazon.com purchases include digital downloads, Gift Cards, Amazon Prime subscriptions, items sold by third-party merchants through Amazon.com’s marketplace, including Amazon Style, Prime Video, and Kindle Unlimited purchases.
  • Earn 5% back on Amazon Fresh purchases.
  • Earn 5% back on Whole Foods purchases.
  • Earn 5% back on Chase Travel purchases. Eligible travel purchases include airline tickets, hotels, car rentals, and cruises.
  • Earn 2% back on gas.
  • Earn 2% back on dining.
  • Earn 2% back on local transit and commuting. Merchants in this category include operators of passenger trains, buses, taxis, limousines, rideshare, ferries, toll bridges and highways, and parking lots and garages.
  • Earn 1% back elsewhere.

Prime Card Bonus:

Earn 10% back or more on a rotating selection of items and categories on Amazon.com.

Find the rotating qualifying items here. Currently, that includes 10% back on Prime Big Deal Days offers on Amazon Devices and more.


Card benefits:

Earn cash back with Chase Offers.

See the full guide to benefits here, which include:

• Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
• Baggage Delay Insurance
• Extended Warranty Protection
• Lost Luggage Reimbursement
• Roadside Dispatch
• Travel Accident Insurance
• Travel and Emergency Assistance
• Purchase Protection


Dan’s Quick Thoughts:

Personally, I use my no annual fee Ink Business Cash® Credit Card Card to purchase Amazon gift cards from office supply stores to earn 5 Ultimate Rewards per dollar spent. I try to get a value of 1.5-2 cents per point from those, which means earning 7.5-10% back on my Amazon purchases.

Plus, the Ink Cash Card earns 5 Ultimate Rewards points per dollar on other gift cards and purchases from office supply stores and wireless purchases. And it has a whopping limited time 90,000 points signup bonus, though that requires $6,000 of spending in 3 months. Plus, opening a business card doesn’t add to your 5/24 count.

However, Amazon no longer accepts Amazon gift cards to pay for 3rd party gift cards, which often go on sale. They also no longer take gift cards for my Subscribe & Save orders. Both of those would earn 5% back with the Chase Amazon Prime Visa.

You also don’t need to buy gift cards to make your purchases and you get extended warranty and other protections for paying for purchases with a credit card instead of gift cards.

Plus, you don’t need to spend anything to earn the $150 Amazon gift card signup bonus for opening the Chase Amazon Prime Visa.

If you don’t want to bother with buying gift cards on an Ink Cash Card, or if you want to save 5% on items that can’t be paid for with Amazon gift cards, having a Prime Visa card can certainly make sense.


Will you apply for the Chase Amazon Prime Visa?

Amazon offers free shipping with $35+ orders or get free next-day shipping on all orders with a free trial of Amazon Prime. Prime members can share benefits with a Household member here, allowing them to double up on Amazon Prime promos!  A 6 month trial and discounted Prime membership is available with Amazon Student. EBT/Medicaid Cardholders can save on Prime Membership here.

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13 Comments On "Earn A $150 Amazon Gift Card And 5% Back At Amazon With The Chase Amazon Prime Visa"

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Ed

Dan, ur link in the article for Amazon family account info where u can save 20% on diapers doesn’t work.
I’d love to save 20% on diapers. What’s the scoop on that?
Thanks

mmmm

They do take gift card for subscribe and save orders but you have to jump through a hoop each time. And you have to want to use them for all your deliveries to each address. Here’s what you do.-after adding the subscribe and save order, (where it won’t let you use the gift card balance) go to subscribe and save settings where you can “change payment method for all subscriptions” when you choose the payment method there, the “always use your Amazon gift card balance” checkbox will be available

Yitz

Or go to to each order and click apply gift card balance

Bob Smith

This doesn’t, so far as I can tell, work. Changing the subscription payment method either from a specific subscription page or the overall subscribe and save page offers me no option to use my Amazon GC balance. There is an option to add a specific gift card code for payment, presumably from a physical GC, but I suspect that it will revert to charging my credit card once that GC is exhausted, without any option to use my GC balance for payment.

Reddit threads further claim that while in some cases you can make the initial payment on S and S with your GC balance the recurring payment is always charged to the credit card on file, never the GC balance. I don’t know why Amazon nerfed GC balances this way but it’s really obnoxious. Amazon GC balances should be good for everything.

ys

is it possible to get a second card

Judith

Is this card part of chase family – ie can I transfer my points to my reserve card and use it to buy travel

THANK YOU DAN

I was Declined & b”H when I called up I was approved even with exceeding 5/24

Shmueli

Would this be a good starter card for someone with little credit history?

I read your article where you said store branded cards are easier to get approved for. Would this be one of them?

Thanks!

Cc

@dan can you post the link to this card? I can’t seem to get it. Thanks for everything! My house and life is full of Dan’s deals 🙂

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