A Look At The Chase Amazon Prime Credit Card – Now With An $80 Bonus Offer

Are you a big Amazon shopper? Here’s a look at the Amazon Prime credit card, which is now offering an $80 signup bonus.

$80 is obviously not a huge signup bonus in the credit card signup bonus sphere, however, if you are a big Amazon spender, or Whole Foods shopper, and Amazon Prime member, the 5% cash back on this no annual fee card, can definitely make it worth it.

You could theoretically earn 5% cash back on Amazon purchases, by using your Case Ink Cash or Ink Plus business credit cards, to purchase Amazon gift cards at Office Supply stores. Though with the gift card purchase method, you will lose your credit card benefits on your purchases, such as return and warranty protection. You will also be limited to 5% back at Office Supply stores, to $25,000 a year on the Ink Cash or $50,000 with the Ink Plus. With this Amazon Prime credit card, you simply spend at Amazon, and you’ll earn 5% back, and you’ll also get all the purchase protections. That’s much easier than having to go and purchase gift cards, while also losing the credit card protections.

  1. Earn an $80 Amazon gift card after approval, no spending required. ($50 for non Prime members)
    1. In order to earn the 5% cash back, you need to use your own Amazon account. Student Prime membership and trial prime membership count as well.
  2. Earn 5% cashback at Amazon and Whole Foods if you are an Amazon Prime member (3% cashback for non Prime members.)
  3. 2% cashback at restaurants, gas stations, and drug stores
  4. 1% cashback on all other purchases.
  5. No foreign transaction fee.
  6. No annual fee

Note: The Chase 5/24 applies to this card as well. Therefore, if you have 5 or more new credit card accounts opened in the past 24 months, Chase will not approve you for this card. The number of new accounts includes all credit card accounts, not only Chase accounts.

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