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Has ‘£5 back on a £20 Amazon purchase’ appeared on your American Express accounts?

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American Express and Amazon have launched another of their occasional offers.  And it is a generous one.

If you are targeted, you will receive £5 cashback on your next £20+ purchase on amazon.co.uk made with your American Express card.

To see if you are targeted, you need to log into your online American Express account and look at the offers tab for EACH card you have.  You should also look under any supplementary cards which you have registered.

Amazon American Express offer

If you see the Amazon offer, click ‘Save To Card’.  The offer is “only” valid for the first 74,000 people who save it.

We have the offer on:

  • my Platinum
  • my wife’s supplementary Platinum
  • my wife’s Gold

I do not have it on:

  • my BA Premium Plus
  • my Starwood Amex
  • my wife’s Starwood Amex (which now has no offers at all)
  • my wife’s BA Premium Plus

…. which means £15 of free money for us.

Here are the official rules, but it may not work this way in practice:

  • Offer intended for UK Cardmembers only.
  • Offer only available online at www.amazon.co.uk.
  • Offer only applies to spend made in Great British Pound (GBP) on the Card to which the offer is saved, including an American Express Card loaded into a mobile payment wallet.
  • Offer does not apply to spend on other Cards you might hold and is not valid for transactions made using Payment Aggregators.
  • Only one £5 statement credit per UK Card.
  • Rewarded credit may be reversed if qualifying transaction is refunded or cancelled.
  • Offer only available to the first 74,000 Cardmembers who save the offer to their Card.
  • Credit should appear on your billing statement within 5 days from qualifying spend but may take up to 90 days from 9 December 2018.
  • Offer not valid on orders paid on finance.
  • Offer is only intended for the targeted recipient of this offer.
  • Spend must be billed to your Card account by 9 December 2018 to be eligible for this offer. If Amazon does not charge your Card during this period, e.g. because of a delay in dispatching your goods, you may not be eligible for this offer.
  • Offer not valid on purchases made with Amazon Prime or subscriptions to Amazon Prime.
  • Offer only valid on orders delivered to the UK.

I am unsure about the ‘not valid on purchases made with Amazon Prime’ rule.  I don’t know how American Express can tell the difference.  That said, for 100% security you may want to have it delivered normally instead.

Amazon American Express offer

Do gift card purchases work?

The easiest way of triggering the bonus should be to purchase a £20 e-gift card, emailed to yourself and then applied to your account.

It should also work if you top-up your Amazon account with £20 of credit.  Topping up your account means that you end up with a £20 balance at Amazon and, next time you buy something, the £20 is used first before your credit card is charged for the balance.

I ordered a £20 e-gift card for myself and it appeared to work.  I got an immediate confirmation from American Express that I had triggered the offer ‘if your transaction meets the offer terms’.  I should know in a few days if the £5 credit will be applied and will report back.

You can buy an e-gift card for yourself, or top up your balance, via this page of amazon.co.uk.

The Amazon home page is here.


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Comments (163)

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  • Heran says:

    Appears on my gold and supplementary BA card. Does £20 spending must be in one purchase or can be cumulative in multiple transactions?

    • Stu N says:

      An account top-up for £20 will avoid any potential problems – got the success email from doing this so looks like it works.

  • MT says:

    I have it on a mix, Platinum, BA and a friend has it on Nectar as well. Not on their BA however so is varied.

    Not on any SPG AMEX that I can see, equally just been told by Marriott supervisor that Marriott knows there are issues with the UK points transfer from AMEX to SPG and been an issue for 2-3 months but their stand is will work eventually and they see no reason to issue a statement or compensate members in anyway. It is quite acceptable from their point of view. The poor supervisor passing on the information has been sold up the river by Marriott. Tells me all I need to know about Marriotts opinion of its customers!

  • Simon says:

    So far I have 10k (2 x 5k) of points from Amex after complaining. My wife only got 2k.

    • Boi says:

      How did you send your complaint and how did you word it?

      • Boi says:

        result-just got my 5000 points via online chat….good tips hfp family

      • Simon says:

        Simply called up. Wife did hers via chat but had to chat to a supervisor before she got anywhere.

    • Luthar says:

      Complaining about what?

      • Shoestring says:

        Not sure I have the chutzpah to complain about our a/cs that didn’t get it! 🙂

  • Daniel Evans says:

    On my BA card, not on my Gold.

  • Liz says:

    Got it on both our Gold cards and SPG cards. Have zero offers on 2 BAPP cards.

  • Matt says:

    I have it on my AMEX Nectar but not BA

  • Gin and Tonic Please says:

    It’s poorly worded in the T&Cs but I *think* the reference to Prime purchases refers to the Prime bolt-ons (e.g. AmazonFresh). Those and the Prime subscription come up as a different seller on your credit card than a normal purchase. Completely agree that Amex wouldn’t know what was bought on Prime, and what wasn’t.

    • the_real_a says:

      Agree seems badly worded. The T&C is usually written as not applicable on Prime Subscription Purchase… which comes through as a different merchant too.

    • W6_Scot says:

      ..if anyone uses it successfully with their Prime account let us know 🙂

  • Alastair says:

    Found the offer on 4 cards (Wife’s gold + my supp on her gold, My BAPP and her supp on my BAPP), 4 x £20 gift cards ordered, received and applied, and 4 confirmation emails from Amex confirming the offer has been used successfully. Boom ! Thanks Rob.

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