Use Amex Platinum $20 Streaming Credit For Amazon Gift Card Credit (Kindle Gifting) [Dead]

Update 1/11/21: Obviously this no longer works as the streaming credit doesn’t exist for 2021. But: the actual method may no longer be available as Amazon no longer gives you the option to convert it to credit. People were using it for other reasons so just a heads up. (Hat tip to veeRob858) Others are reporting this still works, YMMV.

[Update: This method could work for any card which has a bonus on streaming categories to get the bonus on Amazon purchases too. Should work for any other sort of Streaming promotion as well. Hat tip to reader Kuku who found this works on the Blue Cash Preferred 6% category (link to their blogpost in Chinese). Not sure how scalable this is, but interesting idea nonetheless.]

Dansdeals found a nifty method to easily buy Amazon gift card credit with your $20 streaming on American Express personal Platinum cards. Simply gift someone a Kindle eBook or Kindle Unlimited membership, and they’ll get an option to exchange the membership/ebook for an Amazon gift card credit instead. It will code as Streaming to get reimbursed. (affiliate links below)

The recipient will get an email which allows them to accept the gift membership/eBook or they can get the Amazon gift card equivalent deposited into their Amazon gift card account. (The sales tax gets included as well when the recipient redeems it as an Amazon gift card balance.)

For example, if you and your spouse each has their own Amazon account, your spouse can send you a $20 eBook as a gift and you can cash it out as Amazon credit to your Amazon account. Your spouse will get the $20 credit on their Amex Platinum card and you’ll get the cost of the eBook deposited into your Amazon gift card balance.

Just be careful when you get the eBook or membership gift to choose the option in the email which allows cashing it out as Amazon gift card credit instead. You’ll see that option beneath the ‘Accept Gift’ or ‘Redeem your Kindle Unlimited gift’ button in the email. Other people do not see the gift card redemption option within the email itself, but it shows on the next page after clicking the link in the email to ‘get your kindle book now’ or ‘Redeem your Kindle Unlimited membership’.

A few notes:

  • You need to send the eBook/membership gift FROM an Amazon account which does not have an Amazon gift card balance; if the sending account has a gift card balance, the system forces you to pay with the gift card, and you won’t be able to pay with the Amex Platinum card.
  • When doing the Kindle Membership gifting method, the system can automatically exchange the membership for Amazon gift card credit, and the Amazon gift card credit is applied to the recipients account. On the other hand, when you do the eBook gifting method the system prompts you to ‘request a gift credit from customer service now’. You won’t have to chat with an agent, but it is a manual process, so it takes a few hours until the customer service actually applies the credit.
  • With the eBook gifting method, the system will automatically use your no-rush-shipping credits first. However, those will not credited; they’ll be lost when using the cashout method. So you’ll want to use an account with no digital credits attached.
  • You can do the eBook method even if you only have one Amazon account, provided you have two email addresses, by following the instructions here. Similar thing should work when gifting yourself Kindle Unlimited membership.

I don’t really see how Amex could change anything here since they won’t actually know whether the purchase ended up being an actual Kindle purchase/subscription which is eligible for the streaming credit or it ended up being a gift card. Maybe they could decide to stop allowing Kindle purchases to count? but I don’t see how they could claw these back. In any case, it’s only a temporary credit, so it should be fine.

Hat tip again to Dansdeals

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Ian
Ian (@guest_1125734)
January 11, 2021 22:34

A timely death.

Albert
Albert (@guest_1125729)
January 11, 2021 22:27

I think gifting a kindle membership still works? I did this on 1/9 and the AMEX coded as streaming for 6% on my BCP.

sevillada
sevillada (@guest_1125683)
January 11, 2021 21:01

I guess we used it too much lol

slaven
slaven (@guest_1125633)
January 11, 2021 19:25

and now i find out about this. wouldve been incentive to get card as offsets $600 fee with “$240 amazon/cash”.

king
king (@guest_1125607)
January 11, 2021 18:51

for a book , if you have used any promotional credit , then the other person wont be able to convert it into gift card. If you have fully paid using card , you can convert it to gift card.

Last November there was a promotion to get 6$ kindle credits if you have bought 15 $ worth of books. I was able to convert 15$ purchase into a gift card , but the purchase where i have used 6$ promotional credit , there was no option to convert into gift card , but to just accept it.

JA
JA (@guest_1125583)
January 11, 2021 18:13

I just did one, January 11. The request is the same as always. I do not have prime.

dan
dan (@guest_1125553)
January 11, 2021 17:36

with the last yr’s amex offer, many folks did this; so amzn likely took notice & closed this option

Luke
Luke (@guest_1125568)
January 11, 2021 17:53

Hope there isnt a plan to somehow clawback now that the year is over for all such Amex purchases, with the $20/month charges being re-added to the card.

AMEX Official RAT
AMEX Official RAT (@guest_1125575)
January 11, 2021 17:59

Noted.

Brian
Brian (@guest_1125546)
January 11, 2021 17:28

No more “convert to credit”?!?! NOO!! What happens now if someone gifts you a book you already have?

Matthew
Matthew (@guest_1125558)
January 11, 2021 17:39

I did two books earlier today that I already purchased.

dan
dan (@guest_1125559)
January 11, 2021 17:39

Brian wonder that a chat request for a 1-time courtesy / exception may work?

Jacob
Jacob (@guest_1119325)
December 30, 2020 23:40

The method in the 4th bullet point for one person with two emails is still working as of 12/30/20.

Gerald prosciutto
Gerald prosciutto (@guest_1114787)
December 21, 2020 10:58

This still works as of 12.21 17.99 kindle e book bought with one amazon account, gifted to another email address and then redeemed on another amazon account.