Amazon is back with a targeted promotion where you can get $15 off an Amazon purchase for adding a Citi card to your Amazon wallet. It is targeted, but there is also a promotion page where you can check to see if you are eligible. The promo has been going on for a little bit but it looks like it was just re-added again. As always, take a look and only purchase what things make the most sense for you. Please note that all links on this (and any post) include my Amazon affiliate link. As an Amazon associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
(SEE ALSO: Amazon Prime Day Coming Soon (some deals already live))
Amazon / Citi $15 off promotion
Here’s how you can potentially get the discount
- Check if you are targeted at the promotion page
- Add a Citi card to your Amazon wallet
- Use your promo code 24CITIPD at checkout for a purchase of $15.01 or more
This is targeted, so if you’re not eligible, you’ll get a message that says “Sorry, you’re not eligible for this offer right now.” I have seen reports that people were able to un-add their Citi cards and then re-add them awhile later and take advantage of this, but of course YMMV
Terms and conditions
- This is a limited-time promotion. Get $15 off using the promotional code above when you add your eligible Citi card to your Amazon wallet, use your eligible Citi card and spend a minimum of $15.01. The promotion will end on the earlier of (a) 5:00 PM PT on 7/19/2024, or (b) the time at which 16,666 eligible customers have redeemed the offer. The promotion will expire concurrently.
- Amazon.com reserves the right to cancel or modify this offer at any time.
- Offer is available by invitation only, is non-transferable, is not redeemable for cash, and may not be resold.
- One-time offer applies only to the purchase of at least $15.01 of eligible products using an eligible Citi card added to your Amazon wallet, and requires entry and application of the promotion code at checkout.
- Offer is not available to anyone who removed and re added card after 6/23/2024.
More Ways To Save Money at Amazon
Amazon often has promotions where you can get a percentage or dollar value off a purchase by using at least 1 credit card point (like Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Express Membership Rewards, etc). These deals are typically targeted, but it’s a good idea to regularly check if you’re eligible, because these deals come around quite a bit. Note that it is generally a bad value to use your points to shop at Amazon, but it’s definitely worth using 1 point to save $20 – $50.
- Save at Amazon using 1 Amex Membership Rewards point
- Save at Amazon using 1 Chase Ultimate Rewards point
- Save at Amazon using 1 Citi ThankYou point
- Save at Amazon using 1 Discover point
- Save at Amazon using 1 U.S. Bank Rewards point
You can also check out some of the Amazon daily deals
(SEE ALSO: Amazon Prime Day Coming Soon (some deals already live))
Were you targeted with this offer? What did you end up buying?
(H/T Doctor of Credit)
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