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@cdigiovanni20 • 09/02/22 This answer was first published on 06/21/21 and it was last updated on 09/02/22.For the most current information about a financial product, you should always check and confirm accuracy with the offering financial institution. Editorial
and user-generated content is not provided, reviewed or endorsed by any company. The Amazon.com Store Card works like any other credit card. That means you can make purchases on the card, and you can pay your balance either in full, or over time. The difference is that the Amazon.com Store Card can only be used to make purchases on Amazon.com and certain Amazon-affiliated markets. Thus, any cash back earned can only go toward past purchases made at those merchants (in the form of a statement credit), or be used directly for purchases on Amazon.com. Despite the Amazon.com Store Card’s limited acceptance, the wide range of products offered on Amazon.com combined with the high rewards-earning potential for Prime members make this card one of the best store credit cards on the market. That said, even though it has a $0 annual fee,
cardholders who don’t pay for a Prime membership won’t earn any rewards outside of the gift card for signing up that everyone gets. Cameron DiGiovanni, Writer
Here’s how the Amazon.com Store Card works:
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Is the Amazon Store Card a credit card?
Yes, the Amazon.com Store Card is a credit card. Store cards work like any other type of credit card, with the sole exception that you can only use them at the retailer to which they're tied, in this case Amazon.
Here’s what the Amazon.com Store Card offers:
- Initial Bonus: $10 Amazon gift card upon approval. … read full answer
- Ongoing rewards: 5% back in rewards for Amazon Prime cardholders.
- Financing offer: 0% for 6 - 24 months on pre-set minimum purchases as long as you pay your balance in full by the end of the promotional period.
As with any credit card, Amazon.com Store Card gets you a line of credit. And if you pay your balance in full by the due date and do not carry any balance from one month to another, no interest will be accrued.
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Do you have to pay monthly for the Amazon card?
How do I make an Amazon Store Card payment?
The easiest way you can pay your Amazon.com Store Card is either by logging in to your online account or by calling (866) 634-8379. Alternatively, you can pay your Amazon.com Store Card by mail.
Here’s how to make an Amazon.com Store Card payment:
- Online:
Log in to your online account to schedule a payment. You can make a payment any day during the billing period up to the due date.… read full answerFrom the Payments tab, scroll and click “Make a Payment.” Select the payment amount and include your bank’s routing number and account information. Verify your payment information and click “Make a Payment.”
Alternately, you can skip login or registration and pay as a guest.
- Over the phone:
Call customer service 24/7 at (866) 634-8379. When prompted, press “1” and enter your account number, or your Social Security number (SSN). Follow the voice prompts to make a payment or speak to a customer service representative.There’s no charge to pay by phone, if you use the automated system, unless you ask for an expedited payment.
- Via mail:
Lastly, you can send a copy of your Amazon.com Store Card monthly statement and a check or money order made out to:Synchrony / Amazon
P.O. Box 960013
Orlando, FL 32896Make sure to include your account number on your payment. Synchrony Bank only accepts payments drawn from a U.S. bank account and does not allow cash payments.
Synchrony Bank offers a 23-day grace period from the close of the billing period until the payment due date. If you make your Amazon.com Store Card payment in full during this timeframe each month, you’ll avoid paying interest charges.
Here’s how to set Amazon.com Store Card automatic payments:
You also have the option to set up your account for recurring payments online. After logging in, enter your bank account information and select your desired payment amount. Choose from the minimum payment due, statement balance, current balance or other amount. Synchrony will debit your account for the designated amount on the scheduled payment date each month.
It’s important to note that these payment instructions are specific to the Amazon.com Store Card, which is issued by Synchrony Bank. The Amazon.com Credit Card is a separate credit card account issued by Chase Bank and its payment methods are different.
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