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Should You Spend AmEx Membership Rewards Points at Amazon?
This redemption option has a low value compared with other ways to use your points.
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If you have an American Express card that earns Membership Rewards points, you can use them to buy stuff at Amazon. But it's a subpar redemption option if you want to get good value from your rewards.
Here’s why, and what you could do instead.
Value of Membership Rewards points at Amazon
You can redeem Membership Rewards points to buy items on Amazon through the Amazon Shop with Points program. Points are worth 0.7 cent each this way, meaning that if you have 10,000 points, you can exchange them for $70 worth of Amazon merchandise. There's no minimum redemption amount.
The problem is, other ways of using Membership Rewards points are more valuable. As a general rule, you should hold out for redemptions with a point value of 1 cent or more — that’s 43% more value than you get using them at Amazon.
If you’re short on cash and need to make Amazon purchases, using your Membership Rewards at less-than-ideal value is better than going into debt.
To use points, link your rewards points to your Amazon account, and the points will become a currency you can use to pay during checkout. Amazon tells you how at “Shop with Points.”
Examples of NerdWallet’s favorite cards that earn Membership Rewards points:
Not all American Express rewards cards earn Membership Rewards. The Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express and the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express earn cash back in the form of Reward Dollars, which can be redeemed as a statement credit or at Amazon.com. And if you have a co-branded AmEx hotel or airline card, you'll earn points or miles in that partner's rewards currency instead.
To view rates and fees of the American Express® Gold Card, see this page.To view rates and fees of the American Express Platinum Card®, see this page.To view rates and fees of the American Express® Business Gold Card, see this page.To view rates and fees of The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, see this page.To view rates and fees of the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express, see this page.To view rates and fees of the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express, see this page.
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