Update: This popular deal is still available.
Amazon offers
Select Citi Cardholders:
30% Off your Purchase when you follow the instructions below (maximum discount of $15).
Thanks to community member
BF_ for sharing this deal.
Note, this is a
targeted offer and eligibility and the discount amount may vary.
Deal Instructions- If you haven't already linked your Citi Card to your Amazon account then go here.
- Click here to access the promotional offer webpage and check eligibility.
- Note: It may take a few days after linking your card to show eligiblity for this promotion. If you already have a linked card and are getting an ineligible message, try unlinking/relinking the card and check back in a few days.
- Click the "Activate promotion" button
- Select eligible product(s) sold and shipped by Amazon.com
- Note: $50+ in eligible product(s) will get you the maximum $15 discount.
- Checkout with your linked Citi Card as payment method
- Select the amount of ThankYou points you would like to use for the purchase (must use at least 1 ThankYou point)
- The 30% off discount will automatically apply to qualifying items
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The promotion will end at 11:59 PM PT on 12/31/2022
What's really weird is if I go to Account>Shop With Points, I can see all of my enrolled accounts including my Citi card, and on this page it shows me my total points available and the dollar amount it's worth. However when I go to checkout, it says that my points balance is unavailable. I've talked to both Amazon and Citi and they're clueless. Has anyone else run into this?
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A nice $75 door dash gift for a family member!
didn't give me the $15.
Do you have to have Amazon Prime to get this deal (the OP mentions "Don't have Amazon Prime").
I'm confused by the message below - if you ask for a statement credit at citi.com, your points are worth 1 cent each (at least, mine are).
But from what the person below says, the points at Amazon are worth LESS than 1 cent. (Their order was $6.58, but they had to spend 822 point. With 822 points, you could get a credit of $8.22 at citi.com.)
Is it correct that your city Thank You points are worth less than one cent each at Amazon?
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As I saw comments in other thread. Only use point worth of $1 and you will still get 40% off.
So pay from card. And only 1 point.
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