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Amazon Business Prime Welcome Offer

December 8, 2024: If you are an Amazon Prime member buying for your business, the Amazon Business Prime American Express Card might be the best card for your Amazon.com spending. And as a new cardmember you can earn a welcome bonus.

Here’s the best current welcome offer on the Amazon Business Prime American Express Card: bonus_miles_full Learn how to apply. (See Rates and Fees)

My take: Reasonable offer, but great rewards

Admittedly, the welcome offer on the Amazon Business Prime American Express card isn’t terribly exciting, especially when stacked up against offers that can earn you $500 or more cash back or other easy cash back offers. But what is exciting about the card is the fact that you can get 5% back or 90 day terms on U.S. purchases at a bunch of business-relevant Amazon brands. (Amazon Business, AWS, Amazon.com and Whole Foods Market.)

Now, the Chase Amazon Prime Visa doesn’t have a limit on its 5% rewards, but that card doesn’t earn 5% rewards on AWS purchases. And if your business spends a ton on hosting with AWS, you stand to benefit greatly—to the tune of $6,000 cash back if you spend $120,000 on AWS. That’s much more exciting that the welcome offer.

Bottom line: Decent offer on a great card for AWS

If you’re spending on AWS for your business or want the flexibility to pay with 90 day terms on your Amazon purchases, the Amazon Business Prime American Express Card is a great card to get. But if you just want cash back on your Amazon purchases, you might be better off with the personal Chase version of the card.

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  • For rates and fees of the Amazon Business Prime American Express Card  please visit this link: See Rates and Fees

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