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The Prime Visa card is already one of our favorite cash-back credit cards for Amazon shoppers. Now, it has even more to offer new cardmembers: a $200 Amazon gift card available immediately after approval.
Whether you want to earn more rewards on your everyday purchases with Amazon, Whole Foods, and more, or you’re getting a headstart on holiday shopping — the Prime Visa can offer significant potential savings.
Prime Visa card details
- Annual fee$0
- Welcome offerGet a $200 Amazon Gift Card instantly upon approval (exclusively for Prime members)
- Rewards rate
- 10% or more on a rotating selection of items and categories on Amazon.com (with an eligible Prime membership)
- 5% at Amazon.com, Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and on Chase Travel purchases
- 2% at gas stations, restaurants, and on local transit and commuting (including rideshare)
- 1% on all other purchases (unlimited)
- Benefits
- Redeem daily rewards at Amazon.com or Chase.com as soon as the next day
- No annual fee
- Choose to earn rewards or take advantage of generous promo APR on purchases
Read our full review of the Prime Visa credit card
What to know about the new Prime Visa bonus
When you open a new Prime Visa card, you can now earn an instant $200 Amazon gift card. The card’s previous welcome bonus was a $150 gift card.
To earn the bonus, you must be an Amazon Prime member. It will be automatically added to your Amazon.com account, and you can use it to make purchases on the Amazon website.
Unlike many other credit card sign-up bonuses, you’ll get instant access to your $200 gift card when you’re approved for the Prime Visa. You’ll even get an instant decision when you apply for the card — according to Chase, the majority of people who apply get a response in less than 15 seconds.
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More Prime Visa savings
Even after spending the $200 gift card you’ll get as a welcome bonus, the Prime Visa has plenty to offer in long-term savings.
You’ll earn unlimited 5% cash back on Amazon.com, Amazon Fresh, at Whole Foods Market, and on Chase Travel℠ purchases. That means 5% savings on everyday essentials through Amazon or grocery hauls at Whole Foods, but could help with upcoming holiday savings, too.
Say, for example, you’re able to cross off most of your gift purchases online shopping with Amazon. Then, you buy your necessities for family dinner at Whole Foods, and even book holiday travel through Chase Travel. You’ll save a baseline 5% on each of these holiday purchases.
Those 5% savings are just the start — you’ll also earn an unlimited 2% cash back at gas stations, restaurants, and on local transit and commuting (plus 1% back on everything else). Though 2% savings may not be the highest cash-back rewards rate available in these categories, they can supplement your overall savings for frequent purchases — especially if you don’t already have a rewards credit card that earns more.
If you’re a regular Amazon shopper, you may benefit even more from Prime Card Bonus savings — which offer 10% cash back or more on rotating eligible items. Here are a few bonus deals available right now (which might also help cross some items off your holiday gift list):
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10% back on a Microsoft Surface Pro 2-in-1 Laptop/Tablet
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10% back on Pentax SD 7x42 Binoculars
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10% back on a Canon EOS R11 Mirrorless Camera
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10% back on an Amazon Kindle Scribe (16GB)
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10% back on an Amazon Fire TV 55”
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