$150 Free Amazon Gift Card For New Prime Visa Card Accounts! Free Christmas Cash!
Perfect for last minute Christmas shopping!!!
***If you have already gotten this Amazon Prime Visa please like this deal and leave a� comment with a thumbs up or note so others can find it!***
Immediate approval results and no� spending minimum on the card! I applied, got approved, and received my gift card all immediately today when I did it!
They mostly offer a $50 bonus sign up bonus, other times $100, but only on rare occasion the elusive $150 bonus pops up!!� I have been waiting for this deal since I missed it last time!
Also I saw an ad from Amazon telling me that this card gives you 5% cash back on Amazon purchases, and that i missed out on $162 cash back� last year not using it. So I suppose even if I signed up under the $50 bonus it would've net profit me $212 last year. So if you use Amazon,� this card is a must! I'll most likely get at least $150 cash back this coming year so for me I'll get a total of at least $300 (which� including the $150 sign up bonus) this year, and at least $150 each year that follows if my spending is the same.
There is no monthly fee on the card, but the APR isn't good so make sure you set it up to always pay in full and never carry a balance from month to month. Only spend money you already have is a good rule to follow. If you aren't good with managing credit card spending, you're better off not getting them. Dave Ramsey has good advice on this. But if you just use the card as a tool to get sign on bonuses and cash back, this is one of the best deals around!
Please like and comment so others can find this! I wish someone would've helped me find it a year ago! ❤
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Need Amazon Prime to get the $150. If you don't have prime you can sign up for prime and then buy the card, the bonus basically is like a year of prime, but them you will also get 5% cash back on purchases on Amazon which really adds up.
A tip for others: They do not verify income so you do not need to prove the amount of income you write down you receive. I just got approved for more money than any of my other cards, which the more more money available to you the better your credit is when they look at the amount available vs amount used.
Yes it is chase. If you don't want a quick $150 for some Christmas Cash this year, and/or spent less than $1,000 on Amazon this last year, then waiting for Black Friday makes sense. But if you do want some cash now and 5% cash back for the entire next year, getting it now makes more sense. At least that is why I personally did the deal and shared it to help anyone else who wants a few quick bucks this year.
Yes I double checked, mine is a prime student account and it worked for me!
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While you will generally get a ~30 day or so grace period before interest begins to accrue on any balance, basically starting on your due date, this only applies if you don't carry a balance month to month. If you have even $0.01 in a carried balance, the interest for new purchases begins to accrue on Day 1. While this shouldn't impact anything on a special 0% promo payment plan, regular purchases will begin seeing interest right away. This has been the standard across all cards. People often don't understand this. Especially those who carry balances and don't properly manage their finances in the first place. If you can't afford something, don't buy it. If you do buy it, pay it off in full before the due date.
While you will generally get a ~30 day or so grace period before interest begins to accrue on any balance, basically starting on your due date, this only applies if you don't carry a balance month to month. If you have even $0.01 in a carried balance, the interest for new purchases begins to accrue on Day 1. While this shouldn't impact anything on a special 0% promo payment plan, regular purchases will begin seeing interest right away. This has been the standard across all cards. People often don't understand this. Especially those who carry balances and don't properly manage their finances in the first place. If you can't afford something, don't buy it. If you do buy it, pay it off in full before the due date.
I'm ok with banks doing it but I don't feel that way about housing loans subsidized by tax payers
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