[Expired] Amazon: Get $15 Credit By Making Discover Your Default Payment Method

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Update 11/20/24: Offer is back through 1/10/25. There’s also a spiffy new link on Amazon to see all of your ‘Discover dashboard’ to see all of your Amazon-Discover connected offers, see below.

The Offer

Direct Link to offer | Another link on Amazon to see all Amazon-Discover related offers (our affiliate link)

  • Make Discover card your default payment method on Amazon and get a $15 Amazon credit toward a future purchase.

 

The Fine Print

  • $10 credit is valid for 30 days from when you set your card as default. Credit will apply automatically at checkout.
  • You will not be eligible if you previously claimed the Default or Add Card offer in 2022
  • Valid through 12/31/23

Our Verdict

Worked for me for an easy $10. I also got a confirmation email from Amazon about the $10 credit.

It seems like this offer is working for everyone/most, provided you have not gotten a ‘Discover default card offer’ or ‘Discover add card’ offer in the past. (Might even work for those who have done those offers, but not recently.) There’s a separate offer to get $10 for adding a Discover card to your Amazon account. 

Discover is offering 5% back on Amazon this quarter, so it’s not a bad card to have as your default Amazon payment card.

We’ll add this to our Amazon savings guide; there you can find a full list of live Amazon payment card deals, along with direct links to activate each one.

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John
John (@guest_1979602)
January 5, 2025 17:20

I have 10 accounts, can I use it on all 10 accounts?

Steven
Steven (@guest_1968252)
December 11, 2024 18:28

Any way to refresh this? Put in an order and Amazon cancelled it two weeks later saying no stock. I think I just burned the offers for nothing.

Cheeky Forma
Cheeky Forma (@guest_1959161)
November 26, 2024 03:25

Worked for me, instant credit. Rinse default payment method and repeat next holiday season, hopefully. Hooray and thanks!

Alan H
Alan H (@guest_1957929)
November 23, 2024 21:35

For people worried about having to use their Discover Card to pay the amount over $15…

Don’t forget that Amazon is in the Discover 5% category until December 31st (obviously, you must activate the bonus category before you make your purchase on Amazon).

Jacob's Points & Profit
Jacob's Points & Profit (@guest_1956926)
November 22, 2024 10:43

Worked for me, thanks! We have 30 days to use the $15, but should be easy with holiday shopping

fdic
fdic (@guest_1956546)
November 21, 2024 18:11

Any way to optimize this if I have no prime?

Eternal Blue
Eternal Blue (@guest_1968355)
December 11, 2024 21:14

Do a Subscribe & Save, those will ship for free even when under $35. Just be sure to cancel the recurring purchase after the first delivery unless you actually want a subscription.

Gd
Gd (@guest_1956260)
November 21, 2024 11:56

Will a Discover debit card work?

turkandjd
turkandjd (@guest_1956306)
November 21, 2024 12:45
  Gd

i tried and it told me not eligible

tuphat
tuphat (@guest_1956202)
November 21, 2024 10:47

Wunderbar!

P
P (@guest_1956200)
November 21, 2024 10:42

Nice, worked for me. Got an email seconds after activating that confirmed the $15 credit has been added to my account. Thank you.

Vipul
Vipul (@guest_1956188)
November 21, 2024 10:29

can it be combined with amex $15 off?

Celia
Celia (@guest_1956237)
November 21, 2024 11:32

.

Celia
Celia (@guest_1956239)
November 21, 2024 11:33

Unless I’m mistaken, they each have to paid with the respective cards, right?

Vipul
Vipul (@guest_1956330)
November 21, 2024 13:16

Since its amazon credit from discover, i thought we could pay with amex to get another $15 off. I will try it tonight to check.

Celia 🔗
Celia 🔗 (@guest_1956565)
November 21, 2024 18:42

While it’s a credit, it states To redeem the credit, make subsequent eligible purchase(s) with your eligible Discover Card.

Celia 🔗
Celia 🔗 (@guest_1958128)
November 24, 2024 11:51

Vipul If you haven’t tried it yet: I made an order yesterday and you have to pay with Discover to get the credit.