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Quick $10 Off $10+ at Amazon!

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Doing your holiday shopping for the special folks in your life?  Here’s an easy way to get a free gift!

Via Reddit, you could get $10 off a purchase of $10 or more at Amazon with your Chase Freedom card or Chase Sapphire Preferred card when you use at least 1 Chase Ultimate Rewards point to cover 1 cent of your total.

Get a Free Stocking Stuffer or Save $10 on a Gift You Already Had Plans to Purchase!

I’ll show you how to get in on this deal!

How to Save $10 on a Purchase of $10 or More at Amazon!

This deal may not work for everyone, but it’s worth giving it a try to save $10!

To get the discount, make sure your Chase Freedom or Chase Sapphire Preferred card is listed as a payment method and your Chase Ultimate Rewards account is linked to your Amazon account.

Then, start shopping!  Find items that are shipped and sold by Amazon.

You can purchase 1 item or several as long as the total in your cart adds up to $10 or more.

My Cat, Joelle, Would Love Chasing This Teaser Wand Around! Make Sure the Items in Your Cart Are Shipped & Sold by Amazon and the Total Is $10 or More

Gift cards do NOT qualify.

At checkout, select your Chase Freedom or Chase Sapphire Preferred card as your method of payment.  And use Shop With Points to pay with a minimum of 1 Chase Ultimate Rewards point.

Select “Choose a Different Amount” and Pay for at Least 1 Cent of Your Purchase With Your Chase Ultimate Rewards Points

Finally, enter promotional code “SWP15CH10S”.

When You Enter Code “SWP15CH10S” You’ll See a $10 Credit Added to Your Total

Plus, if you pay with your Chase Freedom card, you can earn 10% cash back or 10X Chase Ultimate Rewards points on your purchase!  (That promotion ends December 31, 2015.)

See my post on how you can use Chase Ultimate Rewards points for Big Travel!

Bottom Line

When you spend $10+ at Amazon, you could save $10!  This deal may not work for everyone, but it doesn’t hurt to give it a try!

Here’s how it works:

If you have a choice, use the Chase Freedom card to make your purchase.  Because through December 31, 2015, you can also earn 10% cash back or 10X Chase Ultimate Rewards points at Amazon!

I love getting free stuff!!!

Let me know in the comments if this deal works for you!

 
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