The Offer
- Receive $20 off your purchase of $100 or more at Amazon.com when you use your Amazon Rewards Visa. You must also enter the promotional code “PRI20ARC“.
The Fine Print
- This is a limited time offer while supplies last
- Offer limited to one per eligible customer and account
- This offer is available to select customers only
- Items must be sold and shipped by Amazon.com
Our Verdict
This is a great deal, and presumably will only get better as we uncover more deals for Amazon prime deal. For example you could currently add $45 in giftcards and get another $10 promotional credit. I imagine most people don’t have this card, as there are plenty of other credit cards that earn at a higher rate than this one on Amazon.com purchases.
Is $400 air travel ticket for 25,000 points still valid for Amazon chase? It can’t beat Discover this quarter but for the rest of quarters it is not that bad.
Think they removed it, not 100% sure.
Hey! Thanks for informing me about this amazon visa promotion. I actually plan on using it today as I browse through the Amazon Prime Day deals. I’m actually manufacturing spending/taking advantage of the Discover It card through this too. I explain how I did it through one of my posts. I shortened the link via the bit.ly website. I hope you don’t mind that I post it here. http://bit.ly/1LatGnB
I tried to apply the code to a 100-dollar gift card but the system did not allow.
Just tried to use this to purchase a gift prime account (Plus a small item to push it over $100) and it did not work. I tried again for a vacuum I had been eyeing that went on sale for Prime Day without the gift prime account and it worked great!
I do have this card! Do you think you can use it on gift cards? Amazon gift cards, or just for other retailers?
I haven’t gotten too far into buying gift cards at discounts before but this seems too good to pass up..
I just read it and I’m concerned about this statement in the Terms “This promotion cannot be applied to orders already placed with Amazon.com. “.
What does that mean?
You can’t apply it to purchases you’ve already made, nothing to worry about.
Missed the word already. Sorry