Right now some Amazon accounts are being targeted with an offer to save $15 off a $50 purchase when you pay with a single Citi ThankYou point. You’ll need to have an eligible card registered with Amazon Shop with points to qualify.
There was also another targeted deal sent out this week people with Citi credit cards for $15 off $75 in purchases. This deal isn’t limited to cards that earn ThankYou points, like the Citi Premier℠ Card, other cards, like the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite™ Mastercard® have been targeted a well. There is no link to this offer, so you’ll have to check your email to see if you qualify, this targeted deal is valid through Dec. 31st 2019.
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The end date for the Amazon Citi ThankYou points deal is Dec. 31st 2019. Just like with the other Amazon credit card deals with Chase, Amex and Discover, only items sold and shipped by Amazon will qualify and digital content doesn’t count.
You can see if you qualify for the offer and activate it here.
One of the best parts of this deal is that you can use it to save on many third-party gift cards sold by Amazon, think Whole Foods, Starbucks, Southwest Airlines, Best Buy, Uber and more. So even if you don’t have anything to buy from Amazon right now, it could make sense to stock on gift cards before the deal goes away.
The terms of this deal also say that after you activate the deal “Citi ThankYou Points will be temporarily set as default payment method at checkout for a duration of six hours, unless you manually update your payment option.” So if you happen to make another Amazon purchase within that time period be sure that you aren’t paying for the purchase with your ThankYou points.
This article here will show you what to do step by step to make sure you don’t accidentally spend all your ThankYou points.
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