If you have the Amazon Prime Rewards or Amazon Prime Store card, you are in luck! Right now, you can receive an additional 10-20% back on select Amazon purchases. (The cash back already includes the 5% back you normally get on all purchases with the Amazon credit card). This is for purchases made between Nov. 1 and Dec. 22, 2019Â and could provide some even better savings during the upcoming Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.
Make sure to keep up to date on the latest Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.
There is a list of 2,600+ items that have the extra percentage off, but here are some more category-specific items:
Electronics
- 15% back on select Cameras
- 15% back on select Computer products
- 15% back on select Home Entertainment
- 15% back on select Musical Instruments
- 15% back on select Wireless products
Cannon Products
- 15% back on the Canon EOS R Mirrorless Camera Body
- 10% back on the Canon EOS RP Mirrorless Camera Body
Samsung Phones
- 20% back on the Samsung Galaxy S9, 64GB
- 20% back on the Samsung Galaxy A50, 64GB
- 20% back on the Samsung Galaxy A20, 32GB
- 20% back on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Plus, 512GB
- 20% back on the Samsung Galaxy S10, 128GB
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Just remember, you must use your Amazon card to receive the cash back. If you put a portion of your purchase on a gift card, then just the remaining amount paid for with the card will receive the cash back.
For those with an Amazon credit card, this is a great way to receive an extra discount on already discounted prices! This can also be combined with many other promotions, including the $30 off $60, $20 off $100 or 25% off by using just 1 American Express Membership Reward points, $15 off for Chase Ultimate Reward Card Members and $10 off for Discover Card Members. and $15 off $50 with Citi Thank You points.
Enjoy your additional savings!
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