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Amazon: Select Amex Rewards Cardholders: Pay w/ Points, Get Up To

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Amazon offers Select American Express Membership Rewards Cardholders: Up to 50% Off your Eligible Purchase (maximum discount of $75) when you use at least 1 Membership Rewards Point and follow the instructions below.
  • Note: This is a targeted offer. Eligibility and the discount amount may vary. The link will show you the offer you qualify for.
Thanks to Community Member GoroAkechi for finding this deal.

Example Offers:
  • 15% Off ($15 Max)
  • 40% Off ($40 Max)
  • 50% Off ($75 Max)
Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here and click on 'Activate now' to link your American Express Membership Rewards account to your Amazon account
  2. Add eligible products sold & shipped by Amazon.com to your shopping cart (Promotion can be redeemed in one or more transactions; maximum discount will vary by offer)
  3. Proceed to checkout and select your American Express Rewards Card as your payment method
  4. Select the amount of Membership Rewards Points you would like to use for the purchase (must use at least 1 MR point; minimum point redemption may vary by offer)
  5. If you qualify for the promotion, then the discount will automatically apply when you purchase eligible items

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This popular Frontpage deal is back with a new expiration date, previous users may be eligible again.
    • This is a limited time offer. The promotion will end at 11:59pm PT on 7/31/2024 or while supplies last (each offer has a limited number of redemptions).
    • Offer is available by invitation only, is non-transferable, is not redeemable for cash, and may not be resold.
    • To redeem, Eligible Card Members must first activate the offer, then apply the promotion at checkout for a purchase of eligible products using Membership Rewards points for at least a portion of the purchase. Eligible Card Members are U.S. American Express Card Members with a eligible Card that earns Membership Rewards points and is linked to their Amazon Site account through the Shop with Points enrollment process. See full Shop with Points Terms and Conditions.
    • This offer only applies to eligible products. Eligible products are products sold and shipped by Amazon.com (including discounted promotional items sold and shipped by Amazon.com). Products sold by third-party sellers or other Amazon entities are not eligible, even if they are fulfilled by Amazon.com or Prime eligible. Digital content products are also not eligible.
    • Offer may not be combined with other offers.
    • Offer discount will be allocated proportionally among eligible products in your order. If any of the items in your order are subsequently returned, your refund will equal the original price of the product, less the proportional amount of the discount. The total discount on the unreturned amount of your order will then be less than the maximum discount availed in your order.
    • If any of the products in your order are returned, subject to Amazon's return policy, you will receive a refund of the amount charged to your Card, subject to Amazon's refund policy. If you would like the Membership Rewards points returned to your Card Account instead of a refund, you must contact American Express within 60 days of receipt of the credit.
    • If a refund cannot be processed by American Express for reasons including but not limited to closure of your Card Account, Amazon may issue an Amazon Gift Card to you for an amount equal to the value of the Membership Rewards points used towards your product.
    • Promotional offers (including those placed directly in accounts) may not be redeemed for Amazon Gift Cards.
    • Promotional discount is applied before shipping, taxes and fees.
  • About this store:
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon offers Select American Express Membership Rewards Cardholders: Up to 50% Off your Eligible Purchase (maximum discount of $75) when you use at least 1 Membership Rewards Point and follow the instructions below.
  • Note: This is a targeted offer. Eligibility and the discount amount may vary. The link will show you the offer you qualify for.
Thanks to Community Member GoroAkechi for finding this deal.

Example Offers:
  • 15% Off ($15 Max)
  • 40% Off ($40 Max)
  • 50% Off ($75 Max)
Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here and click on 'Activate now' to link your American Express Membership Rewards account to your Amazon account
  2. Add eligible products sold & shipped by Amazon.com to your shopping cart (Promotion can be redeemed in one or more transactions; maximum discount will vary by offer)
  3. Proceed to checkout and select your American Express Rewards Card as your payment method
  4. Select the amount of Membership Rewards Points you would like to use for the purchase (must use at least 1 MR point; minimum point redemption may vary by offer)
  5. If you qualify for the promotion, then the discount will automatically apply when you purchase eligible items

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This popular Frontpage deal is back with a new expiration date, previous users may be eligible again.
    • This is a limited time offer. The promotion will end at 11:59pm PT on 7/31/2024 or while supplies last (each offer has a limited number of redemptions).
    • Offer is available by invitation only, is non-transferable, is not redeemable for cash, and may not be resold.
    • To redeem, Eligible Card Members must first activate the offer, then apply the promotion at checkout for a purchase of eligible products using Membership Rewards points for at least a portion of the purchase. Eligible Card Members are U.S. American Express Card Members with a eligible Card that earns Membership Rewards points and is linked to their Amazon Site account through the Shop with Points enrollment process. See full Shop with Points Terms and Conditions.
    • This offer only applies to eligible products. Eligible products are products sold and shipped by Amazon.com (including discounted promotional items sold and shipped by Amazon.com). Products sold by third-party sellers or other Amazon entities are not eligible, even if they are fulfilled by Amazon.com or Prime eligible. Digital content products are also not eligible.
    • Offer may not be combined with other offers.
    • Offer discount will be allocated proportionally among eligible products in your order. If any of the items in your order are subsequently returned, your refund will equal the original price of the product, less the proportional amount of the discount. The total discount on the unreturned amount of your order will then be less than the maximum discount availed in your order.
    • If any of the products in your order are returned, subject to Amazon's return policy, you will receive a refund of the amount charged to your Card, subject to Amazon's refund policy. If you would like the Membership Rewards points returned to your Card Account instead of a refund, you must contact American Express within 60 days of receipt of the credit.
    • If a refund cannot be processed by American Express for reasons including but not limited to closure of your Card Account, Amazon may issue an Amazon Gift Card to you for an amount equal to the value of the Membership Rewards points used towards your product.
    • Promotional offers (including those placed directly in accounts) may not be redeemed for Amazon Gift Cards.
    • Promotional discount is applied before shipping, taxes and fees.
  • About this store:
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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15% off max discount $15, biggest meh ever
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After a few years of not being eligible for these deals I got the very specific offer "Get 40% off eligible products when using a minimum of 1428 Membership Rewards points.
Maximum discount $40."
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I got "40% off (max $40) if you use 1428 points"

Is that a good deal? Depends in part on how much value you normally get from Amex points


Math:

To max the 40% with max of $40 you'd want to spend exactly $100

1428 points used at amazon knocks $9.97 off your bill.

So to get $100 in "stuff" you spend 1428 points and $50.03-- so your total "value" out of 1428 points is $49.97... or about 3.5 cents per point.


Which is pretty good if you normally use your Amex points for cash, hotels, or coach airfare.

It's at the very bottom-low end of ok if you normally use your Amex points for business or first class airfare via partner airlines.... I typically beat 3.5c a point for that purpose though (4-6 cents a point is more common) so probably not a deal worth doing in my case but might be for others.

Certainly much worse than the only-spend-1-point discounts.







FWIW you seem to have left out that you get $9.97 off the order for those 1428 points (Amazon redeems them at 0.7 cents a point)... so your net is $21.97 compared to using the points at your 2 cent value otherwise not $12.

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no luck again
so sad
i rarely get these discounts
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Quote from underastormysky :
Is Anyone not able to get 3rd party gift cards anymore? Used to work.

edit: I can no longer use 1 points despite there being no language about minimum number of points in the fine print.
Gift cards have been gone for almost a year now.
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nice, only need sony to release new ps5.
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Gift cards have been gone for almost a year now.
No 3rd party ones work. It worked but I had to use $10 in points to get $15 back so I don't really actually think it's worth it.
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Quote from phillq23 :
You can select that you want to use $10 in points, click continue (discount shows at checkout), go back and edit the points down to $0.01, click continue. It should still show the full $40 discount.

I just did this and got a gift card for $60 while using 1 point.
Hmmm, didn't work for me. After changing it to $0.01 and continuing, the discount is gone.
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Quote from underastormysky :
No 3rd party ones work. It worked but I had to use $10 in points to get $15 back so I don't really actually think it's worth it.
Oh yeah sorry I'm thinking of the old days when you could buy third party gift cards with these promos AND use Amazon gift cards.
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I got the same use 1,428 points offer, probably because that card only has 900 points so I can't use it anyway.

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Quote from Knightshade :
I got "40% off (max $40) if you use 1428 points"

Is that a good deal? Depends in part on how much value you normally get from Amex points


Math:

To max the 40% with max of $40 you'd want to spend exactly $100

1428 points used at amazon knocks $9.97 off your bill.

So to get $100 in "stuff" you spend 1428 points and $50.03-- so your total "value" out of 1428 points is $49.97... or about 3.5 cents per point.


Which is pretty good if you normally use your Amex points for cash, hotels, or coach airfare.

It's at the very bottom-low end of ok if you normally use your Amex points for business or first class airfare via partner airlines.... I typically beat 3.5c a point for that purpose though (4-6 cents a point is more common) so probably not a deal worth doing in my case but might be for others.

Certainly much worse than the only-spend-1-point discounts.







FWIW you seem to have left out that you get $9.97 off the order for those 1428 points (Amazon redeems them at 0.7 cents a point)... so your net is $21.97 compared to using the points at your 2 cent value otherwise not $12.
Anyone with much experience knows how to generate infinite Amex MR at negative cost with a few clicks of a mouse. The current broker rate for MR is around 1.3cpp. If you believe you're getting 3-4cpp you're just lying to yourself. The vast majority of Amex transfer partners will sell you their points for less than that any day of the week - and a fraction of that when on sale. If you really believe Amex MR have a value of 2cpp or more, you should be contacting a broker that will sell you an infinite amount at that inflated of a rate.
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deng, only got 15% off
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Quote from fauxreals :
Anyone with much experience knows how to generate infinite Amex MR at negative cost with a few clicks of a mouse

Given you can cash out MR for actual cash (albeit at a poor rate)-- and you claim you can generate "infinite" MR for "negative cost" that would be an infinite money engine. Please do share the specifics because I find your claim.... hard to accept as not grossly and misleadingly made.



Quote from fauxreals :
. The current broker rate for MR is around 1.3cpp. If you believe you're getting 3-4cpp you're just lying to yourself.
I mean, I got a $7000 cash-cost plane ticket for 88,000 MR points about 6 months ago. (ANA round trip in The Room from JFK to Japan).

That's actually just under 8 cents a point... though more realistically about 7 cents a point considering the taxes on the fare.

Last month I flew LATAM business class to Peru, which was a $3200 cash ticket for the dates in question for 75,000 points. which is ~4.27 cents a point...or about 4.2 cents after (much lower) taxes ... so both were better than 3-4 cents.

Similar redemptions in previous years too.4-6c a point is pretty typical for biz or first class fares.


If you don't believe that then you're lying about how math works.


If you're a coach guy who wants to be crammed into whatever the cheapest seat he can find for 10-15 hours or something none of this will be very relevant to you though.

Quote from fauxreals :
The vast majority of Amex transfer partners will sell you their points for less than that any day of the week
I mean, sure. Business and first class flights have huge profit margins-- they can afford to let you "buy" into them via points at a discount.


But that would be kind of dumb compared to just earning them with routine and manufactured spending.

My way they're paying me with points to spend $ I'd spend anyway- so I'm getting expensive flights essentially for free (or free after a small amount of taxes anyway).

Your way you are paying THEM for the points, so you can certainly get a DISCOUNTED flight- but at a vastly higher cost than my method.


You might wanna do some reading on this topic and then get back to us.





Quote from fauxreals :
If you really believe Amex MR have a value of 2cpp or more, you should be contacting a broker that will sell you an infinite amount at that inflated of a rate.

That would only make sense if I were taking an infinite amount of flights.

You seem to keep abusing the word infinite without much consideration to its practical meaning.


But sure-- if I somehow ran out of the points already generated with signup bonuses and spending, buying those points at a discount would provide significantly better value than paying cash for those biz and first class tickets.

Again because that's how actual math works.
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Quote from Knightshade :
Given you can cash out MR for actual cash (albeit at a poor rate)-- and you claim you can generate "infinite" MR for "negative cost" that would be an infinite money engine. Please do share the specifics because I find your claim.... hard to accept as not grossly and misleadingly made.





I mean, I got a $7000 cash-cost plane ticket for 88,000 MR points about 6 months ago. (ANA round trip in The Room from JFK to Japan).

That's actually just under 8 cents a point... though more realistically about 7 cents a point considering the taxes on the fare.

Last month I flew LATAM business class to Peru, which was a $3200 cash ticket for the dates in question for 75,000 points. which is ~4.27 cents a point...or about 4.2 cents after (much lower) taxes ... so both were better than 3-4 cents.

Similar redemptions in previous years too.4-6c a point is pretty typical for biz or first class fares.


If you don't believe that then you're lying about how math works.


If you're a coach guy who wants to be crammed into whatever the cheapest seat he can find for 10-15 hours or something none of this will be very relevant to you though.



I mean, sure. Business and first class flights have huge profit margins-- they can afford to let you "buy" into them via points at a discount.


But that would be kind of dumb compared to just earning them with routine and manufactured spending.

My way they're paying me with points to spend $ I'd spend anyway- so I'm getting expensive flights essentially for free (or free after a small amount of taxes anyway).

Your way you are paying THEM for the points, so you can certainly get a DISCOUNTED flight- but at a vastly higher cost than my method.


You might wanna do some reading on this topic and then get back to us.








That would only make sense if I were taking an infinite amount of flights.

You seem to keep abusing the word infinite without much consideration to its practical meaning.


But sure-- if I somehow ran out of the points already generated with signup bonuses and spending, buying those points at a discount would provide significantly better value than paying cash for those biz and first class tickets.

Again because that's how actual math works.
THANK YOU! Was just gonna ignore, but was thinking exactly what you said.

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A traveler who got 9+ cents per point on a Singapore Suites redemption with AMEX MR points
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Does it help trigger the offer if I add or remove a MR Amex card?
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I got the minimum 1428 point requirement (I didn't have that much to begin with) but it still let me use 1 point and the discount came off.
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Quote from fauxreals :
Anyone with much experience knows how to generate infinite Amex MR at negative cost with a few clicks of a mouse. The current broker rate for MR is around 1.3cpp. If you believe you're getting 3-4cpp you're just lying to yourself. The vast majority of Amex transfer partners will sell you their points for less than that any day of the week - and a fraction of that when on sale. If you really believe Amex MR have a value of 2cpp or more, you should be contacting a broker that will sell you an infinite amount at that inflated of a rate.
Thats because you don't know how to fully utilize Amex points for once in a lifetime travel rewards. I get way over 4cpp for my redemptions for travel. Ha ha

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