Here’s a complete list of Amazon No-Rush shipping offers. All Amazon Prime customers get free 2-day shipping with no minimum purchase amount, but did you know that Amazon rewards you for choose a slower shipping option?
Savings come to those who wait – or at least when it comes to Amazon orders. To save on shipping costs, Amazon offers discounts and credits to customers that don’t mind getting their packages a little bit slower.
There are numerous such offers.
Some are instant discounts that get taken off in the very same order. Others are credits that get applied automatically on your next qualifying order.
Keep in mind the credits do expire after a few months. You can check what credits you have and when they expire so you don’t miss out on them.
Also, you can’t stack all the credits you’ve earned in the same order (with the exception of the digital credits). One way around this is to just order qualifying items separately and get the credit on each order.
List of Amazon No-Rush Shipping Offers
Instant Discount
There are items you can buy that offer an instant discount when you choose no-rush shipping. These discounts are shown right on the product page, like this one here.
It appears to be random items, but the ones I found are all sold and shipped by Amazon and not a third-party vendor.
$1 Digital Credit
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and we’ll automatically apply a $1 digital reward to your account
This is by far the most common one and was probably one of the first credits Amazon offered.
These digital credits can be applied to eBooks, digital music, videos, and apps:
Personally, I use these for Amazon Prime TV video rentals.
$5 Prime Pantry
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and receive a $5 reward towards your next Prime Pantry order
Another common offer people get. There’s also a $5.99 version going around.
For those who don’t know what Prime Pantry is, it’s an exclusive part of Amazon.com that’s for Amazon Prime members only. It sells non-perishable grocery and house items for an incredibly cheap price – lower than what’s publicly on Amazon.com.
I wrote about Prime Pantry a couple of months back and included a promo code to save an additional $10 off already low prices.
$5 Prime Now
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and get a $5 credit towards your next Prime Now purchase
Spend the $5 reward at Prime Now.
Amazon Prime Now delivers groceries from Whole Foods to your door.
$10 Home Services
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and get a $10 reward towards your next Home Services booking
Spend the $10 reward at Home Services.
I actually use Home Services a lot. Easy to hire someone that’s been vetted by Amazon for all sorts of things; installing garage doors, cutting the lawn, cleaning the house, etc.
$10 TV or Projector
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and get a $10 reward towards your next TV and/or Projector purchase
Spend the $10 reward in the TV category or Projector category.
$10 Furniture
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and get a $10 reward towards your next Furniture, Mattresses, or Area Rugs purchase
The $10 reward can be spent in the Furniture category, Mattress category, or Area Rugs category.
$5 Books
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and get a $5 reward towards your next Print Book purchase
Spend the $5 reward buying one of the millions of books Amazon offers.
$5 Toys & Games
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and get a $5 reward towards your next Toys and Games purchase
Spend the $5 reward in Toys & Games.
$5 Shoes
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and get a $5 reward towards your next shoe purchase
Use the $5 credit in the shoe section.
$5 Luxury Beauty
- Choose FREE No-Rush shipping and get a $5 reward towards your next luxury beauty purchase
Here’s the luxury beauty page that you can apply the $5 reward.
The Bottom Line
If you’ve been reading The Money Ninja for a while, you know there are a bunch of ways to save money on Amazon. This is just another example for those who don’t need an Amazon order right away.
Let us know if there are other No-Rush offers you come across and I’ll add it to the list!
It would be helpful if there were a list of the actual items that offer no-rush shipping offers.
It seems to be hit or miss if an item offers it. I never know which items offer the credit.
Absolutely! I wish there was a list of items, but like you said, it’s a hit or miss with No-Rush offers. I find that a lot of Prime items that offer two-day shipping will provide an opportunity for longer shipping options – it’s just not consistent.