Update: This very popular offer is still available.
Chase is offering a $200 Amazon Gift Card instantly upon approval with the Prime Visa. No annual fee.
Prime Card Bonus: Earn 10% back or more on a rotating selection of items and categories on Amazon.com with an eligible Prime membership
Thanks to community member Dmytro_B for sharing this deal.
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Chase is offering a $200 Amazon Gift Card instantly upon approval with the Prime Visa. No annual fee.
Prime Card Bonus: Earn 10% back or more on a rotating selection of items and categories on Amazon.com with an eligible Prime membership
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Get a $200 Amazon Gift Card instantly upon approval exclusively for Prime members
Earn unlimited 5% back at Amazon.com, Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market and on Chase Travel purchases with an eligible Prime membership
Prime Card Bonus: Earn 10% back or more on a rotating selection of items and categories on Amazon.com with an eligible Prime membership
Earn unlimited 2% back at gas stations, restaurants, and on local transit and commuting (including rideshare)
Earn unlimited 1% back on all other purchases
No annual credit card fee
No more waiting. Redeem daily rewards at Amazon.com as soon as the next day
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Your cash back percent just changes depending on if you have Prime or not
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The REAL SD is getting the Chase Ink Cash for the $750 signup bonus. Then use the card at OfficeMax/Depot for the 5x points on all purchases which includes Amazon gift cards.
As to Chase Ink Cash itself, to get that bonus you have to spend 6K in 6 months, which unless you have a large purchase or two in the works (insurance, appliance, etc.) may not be do-able for many.
$6k in 6 months? Easy work on the back half of the year with real estate taxes and insurance covering the majority of that.
No doing the Office Depot thing is not worth the hassle. And airline points are not worth squat to people like me who do not travel much.
As to 6k in 6 months being easy work, it greatly depends on your lifestyle and situation. Also, most localities charge a 2+% fee on paying taxes by credit card (assuming they even accept it). Same for the IRS. If you had a 10+k prop tax bill (common in non-free states like NJ, NY, etc.), you would give $200+ of that back for the "privilege" of living there lol. As a general rule, it is just not a great idea to pay taxes on a credit card as almost always the points gotten are far less than the fees charged. So the 750 dollar bonus is reduced accordingly. Of course if you know you have a few big purchases for insurance, appliances, etc. coming up, then it makes sense.
My 2 cents.
I feel like the last couple attempts have been the, "we need to check something, we'll contact you in 30 days", and then never hearing back.
Thanks OP!
Thank you very much!! I was just concerned about having a big hit on my credit. I don't open many credit cards for the same reason, but those 200 dollars are appealing lol
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Last year we both added over $250 worth of items into our carts during Christmas time.
Kept opening our carts, leaving them and coming back into them repeatedly; the amount Amazon said they would give us off kept changing until eventually it said $250.
As to 6k in 6 months being easy work, it greatly depends on your lifestyle and situation. Also, most localities charge a 2+% fee on paying taxes by credit card (assuming they even accept it). Same for the IRS. If you had a 10+k prop tax bill (common in non-free states like NJ, NY, etc.), you would give $200+ of that back for the "privilege" of living there lol. As a general rule, it is just not a great idea to pay taxes on a credit card as almost always the points gotten are far less than the fees charged. So the 750 dollar bonus is reduced accordingly. Of course if you know you have a few big purchases for insurance, appliances, etc. coming up, then it makes sense.
My 2 cents.
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Get a $200 Amazon Gift Card instantly upon approval. Hurry, offer ends July 24.*
I just have the regular Chase Amazon Visa. Or does that Visa get changed to Prime Visa when you become a Prime member (which I just did for a trial)? Don't want to take the credit hit if I'm not getting the bonus.
Looks like you already have Prime Visa
Visit your cardmember page
Not a cardmember?
Get a $200 Amazon Gift Card instantly upon approval. Hurry, offer ends July 24.*
I just have the regular Chase Amazon Visa. Or does that Visa get changed to Prime Visa when you become a Prime member (which I just did for a trial)? Don't want to take the credit hit if I'm not getting the bonus.
It's the same card, the product name changes with your Prime membership status. There's a few perks with the Prime version (5% back on Amazon vs. 3%).
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