50% off Amazon when using MR of any amount
Guess I'm switching cards? Thanks Amazon/AMEX...
Has anybody able to use 40%off on Amazon
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All MR points are pooled together in one account, so you have access to them all. However, using MR points on Amazon is probably the worst possible way to redeem them so I highly encourage you not to use them that way because you can get much better value from them.
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This is a massive deal. Use MR at checkout on Amazon and get up to $80 off, with any MR amount applied. Just got $80 off for using 1 in MR points.
Check amazon.com/amexoffer
I've had the Business Prime (5% Amazon reward) for a few years now. Have been totally happy with it. Out of the blue, in late November, I receive an email from AMEX stating that my card has been downgraded to the regular (non-Prime) Business card (3% back). When I called AMEX, they said that Amazon sends internal pings to their system when an account loses its Prime status.
Except I never lost my Prime status.
AMEX said that they have no control over this and that Amazon is the one that indicates what the status is of an account. I called multiple times and the reps were all super friendly and helpful but said that ultimately I have to get it ironed out with Amazon (despite the word PRIME being emblazoned on my Amazon home page). Calling Amazon was a nightmare...got into a shouting match with a supervisor after about an hour with someone else. They say that my account has never changed and that AMEX needs to fix it. Finally I said, let's just downgrade my account and then re-instate it, and hope it triggers a ping back to AMEX.
No dice.
So I either have to close the card and re-apply, OR, switch cards. I can go business or personal, but most of my purchases are NOT related to travel, gas, or food. I liked the 5% Amazon rewards and I liked the perks of the AMEX Business Prime card. However, I'm so pissed off I'm willing to switch cards. My annual spending is about $10k (part-time small business).
Any recommendations?