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Update 2: This is now official and applies to the Store card as well. Official announcement can be found here (our affiliate link, thanks for supporting the site)
Update: You can now click ‘learn more’ when it shows this option and it states the following:
- 15% back at AmazonFresh: Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card terms and conditions From August 21, 2017 12:00 AM PDT until September 22, 2017 11:59 PM PDT, get a total of 15% Back rewards on AmazonFresh purchases made using your Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Card. That’s an extra 10% Back rewards in addition to the 5% Back rewards you earn on Amazon.com purchases with your Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Card. Offer good while supplies last. This promotional offer only applies to the portion of net qualifying purchases (purchases less returns and other credits) of eligible items paid for with your Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Card at Amazon.com. Extra % Back rewards will post to your account within a week of the transaction posting, and will appear on your monthly credit card billing statement and be available for use within 1-2 billing cycles. To qualify for this promotional offer, your account must be open and not in default at the time of fulfillment. This promotional offer is non-transferable. Amazon reserves the right to modify or cancel this offer at any time. For more information about your rewards program, see your Rewards Program Agreement.
Reader Kyle S has reported seeing the following when checking out an AmazonFresh order using the Chase Amazon Prime Rewards card:
- Earns 5% Back plus an additional 10% Back on AmazonFresh orders charged to this card.
This means that the card would earn 15% cash back on AmazonFresh orders. There is no mention of this on the Chase or Amazon page for this card yet, but this is also similar to how we found out that the card would be earning 5% back on Amazon purchases. I’m not that familiar with AmazonFresh but I assume if they can afford to give an additional 10% cash back they aren’t that competitive with pricing elsewhere, if they are then being able to get 15% cash back would be huge. It’s also obviously possible that this is just a limited time period that hasn’t been announced yet. As always you can read our complete guide to saving money on Amazon here. Maybe this has to do with the Google Express & Walmart partnership?


