Update 11/11/20: This offer is getting rolled out to more people as my wife received an email from Discover tonight inviting her to take advantage of this offer. Perhaps pertinently, when going to set her Discover card as her default card, I noticed that her Discover card wasn’t on her Amazon account which means I must’ve deleted it at some point – probably to try getting her targeted for an offer such as this. I don’t know if that actually had anything to do with her being targeted, but it might be worth deleting your card if it says you’re not targeted.
The Deal
- Get $15 off when making a Discover card your default payment method on Amazon.
- Direct link to offer (our affiliate link).
- Direct link to gift cards (our affiliate link).
Key Terms
- Click on the ad promoting this offer.
- On the 1-Click landing page, sign in to your Amazon.com account. If you do not have an Amazon.com account, you can create one for free at www.amazon.com.
- Change your 1-Click default payment method to an eligible Discover Card.
- When prompted, ensure your Discover Card’s billing address is accurate by either confirming your billing address or adding a new billing address.
- The promotional credit will be applied to your Amazon.com account.
- To redeem the promotional credit, make subsequent eligible purchase(s) with your eligible Discover Card.
- This is a limited time offer.
- Offer good while supplies last.
- Offer limited to one per customer and account.
- The maximum benefit you may receive from this offer is $15.00.
- Amazon Business customers are not eligible for this offer.
- Offer only valid for invited Amazon customers who have received this offer directly from Amazon through email or online display advertisements, and to purchases made with an eligible Discover Card.
- Promotional credit expires at 11:59 p.m. (PT) 1/15/2021.
- Promotional credit only applies to only applies to physical products sold by Amazon.com or Amazon Digital Services LLC (look for “sold by Amazon.com” or “sold by Amazon Digital Services LLC” on the product detail page). Products sold by third-party sellers or other Amazon entities will not qualify for this offer, even if “fulfilled by Amazon.com” or “Prime Eligible”. Promotional credit does not apply to digital content.
- Amazon reserves the right to modify or cancel the offer at any time.
- Offer is non-transferable and may not be resold.
- Promotional credit will be allocated proportionally among all promotional items in your order.
- In order to redeem the promotional credit using an Alexa, Fire, or Kindle device, the eligible customer’s Amazon.com account must be registered to that device.
- Shipping charges and taxes may apply to the full value of discounted items.
- If any of the products or content related to this offer are returned, your refund will equal the amount you paid for the product or content, subject to Amazon’s refund policies, as applicable.
- If you violate any of these terms, the offer will be invalid.
- Unless an Amazon Gift Card is the stated benefit of the promotion, promotional codes (including those placed directly in accounts) may not be redeemed for Amazon Gift Cards.
- If, for any reason, your Discover Card is inactive, denied, or ineligible, you will not be eligible to claim or redeem this promotional credit.
Tips & Ideas
I was targeted for the Amazon/Discover deal giving $10 off, but sadly not for this offer. Based on some of the terms of the offer, it looks like the $15 isn’t an instant discount; instead it’ll come as a promo credit which expires on January 15, 2021. Although it would’ve been nicer for it to be an instant discount, most people will be able to spend $15 on Amazon in the next four months, especially with the holidays coming up.