$15 Free to Amazon for Discover Card Customers!


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For those that have a Discover credit card, you can receive $15 off at Amazon when purchasing at least $15. To receive the $15 in free items, you’ll just need to select products shipped and sold by AmazonĀ (third party purchases unfortunately will not qualify). You also will need to pay for part of your order with Discover points, but the beauty of this is that you only need to redeem 1 point to qualify!

Also, only those that have never used the Discover Cashback Bonus are eligible, but sometimes involving customer service can help as they might be able to manually credit the $15 back to your Amazon account. This promotion actually runs throughĀ December 31, 2016!

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How to take advantage of this promotion:

  • Link your eligible DiscoverĀ to your Amazon.com account here.
  • Shop at Amazon.com and add $15 worth of products (which must be sold and shipped by Amazon.com) to your Shopping card. Many merchant gift cards work as well, so you can go ahead andĀ search for merchant gift cards here.
  • On the payment page, select your DiscoverĀ credit card that was just linked. Select ā€œChoose a different amountā€ and enter the number of points you want to use towards your purchase. Since I do not like redeeming my points at Amazon (due to the low redemption value), I suggest entering just 1 cent which means 1 point will be applied. For the promotion to apply, the minimum amount required is only 1 point!

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  • On the check out page, enter the promotion code DISC16EVER.

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  • You will see the $5 taken off on the right-hand side displaying your total amount.

For those that are eligible, enjoy your $15 free at Amazon!

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caveman
caveman
8 years ago

You said “I do not like redeeming my points at Amazon (due to the low redemption value)”, so what is a good redemption value then?

Brian
Brian
8 years ago
Reply to  caveman

I think it’s because if you pay with Discover normally, you’d get 1% cashback (or 5%). If you pay with points, you get nothing. It’s more worth it to pay with Discover, then pay your statement with points.

Cry
Cry
8 years ago

I added my discover cars to my acct a good week ago. When I try to make a purchase pay with points is not an option. Any suggestions?

SP
SP
8 years ago

Linked Chase UR in past and got promo then.

Linked Discover today and promo code did not work. Called in twice. First rep said the promo does not exist and hung up on me. Called back and second rep more helpful. After 15 minutes she could not figure out why code did not work either, and got approval to apply a $15 courtesy credit to my account.

Dan's the Man
Dan's the Man
8 years ago
Reply to  SP

Didn’t work for me either. I chatted with them. They said to try again in 72 hours. I’m shocked Amazon service is catching up to a federal agency website. Might not renew my Prime membership.

Ben
Ben
8 years ago
Reply to  SP

Tried as well, with no success. Never had a single issue with promotions in the past.

Eric
Eric
8 years ago

You should really add that this is only for Prime members so it’s not a misleading title.

KesterDV
KesterDV
7 years ago

I linked my card through the Discover Card site on my phone and then logged onto Amazon on the computer, used my reward points from Discover (which was a measly $2.78 since I rarely use it), and put in the code provided above (DISC16EVER). Worked like a charm: $15 dollars off. (I am an Amazon Prime customer.)

Aby
Aby
7 years ago

Is this deal dead ?

I am a Prime Member and just added my discover card.

The I added an item in Amazon and clicked pay 0.01 with discover points and the rest with Gift Card and on the final page I put the promo code DISC16EVER

I am getting the error message “The promotional code you entered cannot be applied to your purchase.”

mia
mia
7 years ago
Reply to  Aby

same for me

Venkata Mantri
Venkata Mantri
7 years ago
Reply to  mia

Same for me

Tom Stanton
Tom Stanton
7 years ago
Reply to  Aby

It displayed the error for me too, but above it in small print there was a checkbox that said “Use $15 dollar promotion credit” Looks like the error is incorrectly displayed, at least in my case. Definitely just worked for me!

Randy Nelson
7 years ago

As a Prime member I don’t understand why I don’t qualify for this and discounts. It’s frustrating. Please explain why. Does this mean I have to go shop elsewhere to find the better prices now thank you Randy Nelson

askmrlee
askmrlee
7 years ago
Reply to  Randy Nelson

Items must be Sold by:Amazon.com LLC to qualify. You’ll just have to look at your cart to see who is the real vendor.

There are so many items that are just fulfilled by Amazon.com, but not sold by Amazon.com.

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