Amazon: Get $10 Off $50 When You Pay With Discover

Discover cardholders can get $10 off $50 at Amazon when they use just one Discover point. See if you’re targeted for this offer below!

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Amazon $10 Discover Cashback Bonus Offer

Amazon is offering $10 off your next Amazon order of $50 or more when you use at least a portion of your Discover Cashback Bonus. Like almost all Amazon promotions, this deal is also targeted so check to see if you’re eligible via the link below.

Also remember that for any Amazon credit card offer, you only need to use one point to make the deal work. For this Discover promo, that means using just 1¢ of your Discover Cashback Bonus.

Amazon Discover $10 off $50 promo
(Image from Amazon)

How Do I Activate The Offer?

Activate Now [Amazon]

Ninja Note: Want to see more Amazon offers? Check out all other active Amazon deals here.

The link will bring you to the activation screen. The offer WON’T show up until you add a Discover card as a payment option and link your Discover Cashback Bonus point rewards account to Amazon. If you haven’t done this, go to the next sections in this post where I’ll show you how.

Here’s the process for the discount to apply at checkout if you’re eligible:

  1. Link your Discover credit card to your Amazon account if you haven’t done so
  2. Add your Discover Cashback Bonus account to Amazon if you haven’t done so
  3. Click the offer link above or click here to see if you’re targeted for the offer
  4. Add $50 or more of eligible products shipped and sold by Amazon to your shopping cart
  5. Proceed to checkout and select your Discover card as your payment method
  6. Select the amount of Discover points you’d like to use for the purchase (use the minimum amount of 1 point)
  7. Receive a $10 discount that will be automatically applied at checkout – no promo code needed

Adding A Discover Card To Your Amazon Account

Direct Link to Add Credit Card [Amazon]

You can also go there manually to add a credit card by going to ‘Your Account‘, then ‘Payment options‘, and then entering your credit card information:

Adding a credit card on Amazon
(Image from Amazon)

Linking Discover Cashback Bonus To Amazon

Direct Link to Linking [Amazon]

Linking Amazon to Discover Cashback Bonus
(Image from Amazon)

When you are going through this process, be sure to select “no” when Amazon asks you if you want to use your points as the default payment for future purchases.

I wouldn’t recommend using your Discover Cashback Bonus points at Amazon since the redemption value is not great, but for this specific promotion you only need to use 1 Discover point to get the $10 discount.

Amazon's enrollment screen for Discover Cashback Bonus
(Image from Amazon)

What Other Details Do I Need To Know?

The most important one to remember is that the items need to be sold AND shipped by Amazon. How can you tell?

Chances are that the item is shipped by Amazon if it offers Prime Delivery, but it still could be sold by a third-party seller. To check that Amazon is selling and shipping it, check for this statement near the price tag. Here’s an example where you can find it:

An example of an item being shipped and sold by Amazon
(Image from Amazon)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I need Amazon Prime to do this deal?

No, this deal is possible with any Amazon account.

Why isn’t the deal working for me?

Make sure you’ve followed each step outlined above. If you’re linking your Discover Cashback Bonus account to Amazon for the first time then it can take a few days before you may become “eligible” for the promotion. Wait a few days and try the activate the offer again.

If you’ve done everything mentioned and are still not getting the deal to work, it means your account is not targeted right now.

Will it work if I did a similar deal in the past?

Yes, but sometimes you need to “clear” your account from the past deal. Try removing and re-adding your Discover card as a payment option to see if this will prompt “eligibility”.

If that still doesn’t work, try the link again in a couple of days to see if this works.

These offers can open up over time so you can always check later if it does not work out this time around (it took me 6 days from re-adding my Discover card).

Can I buy gift cards with this offer?

Amazon gift cards are explicitly excluded.

However, Amazon also sells many other third-party gift cards and those should all work! Third-party gift cards sold on Amazon include Netflix, Uber, Starbucks, and Google.

You can see the entire gift card list here.

Terms & Conditions

  • This is a limited time offer. The promotion will end on the earlier of (a) 11:59 PT on 3/31/2022, or (b) the time at which offers worth $400,000 have been redeemed. The promotion button will expire concurrently.
  • Offer applies only to the purchase of at least $50 of eligible products, where Cashback Bonus is used for at least a portion of the purchase and the promotion is activated and applied at checkout.
  • Offer only applies to products sold by Amazon.com or Amazon.com Services LLC (look for “sold by Amazon.com” or “sold by Amazon.com Services LLC ” on the product detail page).
  • Products sold by third-party sellers or other Amazon entities will not qualify for this offer, even if “fulfilled by Amazon.com” or “Prime Eligible”.
  • Offer does not apply to purchase of digital content.
  • Promotional codes (including those placed directly in accounts) may not be redeemed for Amazon Gift Cards.

The Bottom Line

There have been so many Amazon promotions involving Discover cards lately, it makes me glad I never canceled my Discover Miles (now the Discover It) card that I applied for back in college.

FYI, if a credit card has no annual fee, it’s better to put it away in a drawer rather than cancelling the card. Part of your credit score is based on the average age of all your credit card accounts, so it’s wise to let it age.

A $10 savings is a little small, but $10 off $50 still amounts to a 20% discount. If you have nothing to buy, grab a gift card.

About John Pham

John Pham is a personal finance expert, serial entrepreneur, and founder of The Money Ninja. He has also been fortunate enough to have appeared in the New York Times, Boston Globe, and U.S. News & World Report. John has a B.S. in Entrepreneurship and a Masters in Business Administration, both from the University of New Hampshire.

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