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I'm trying the shopping trick and I put one item in my cart and proceed to check out and in the screen it asking me apply for amazon card and save $30.00 off my purchase. Does that mean I'm pre approve? I have a amazon profile but not credit card... Just wonder becaue I never notice that whenever I purchase anything from the site.
Thanks!
@gcalvillo6504 wrote:I'm trying the shopping trick and I put one item in my cart and proceed to check out and in the screen it asking me apply for amazon card and save $30.00 off my purchase. Does that mean I'm pre approve? I have a amazon profile but not credit card... Just wonder becaue I never notice that whenever I purchase anything from the site.
Short answer, no.
@gcalvillo6504 wrote:I'm trying the shopping trick and I put one item in my cart and proceed to check out and in the screen it asking me apply for amazon card and save $30.00 off my purchase. Does that mean I'm pre approve? I have a amazon profile but not credit card... Just wonder becaue I never notice that whenever I purchase anything from the site.
Nope. The shopping cart trick is popular amongst Commenity-issued cards.
Amazon offers Visa(s) through Chase, or the private-labeled card issued by GECRB.
The Chase offering is always a HP, and may be HPs on multiple bureau(s). The Chase cards don't usually offer extended financing offers, but 3% on Amazon purchases.
A couple of years ago, after already having both Personal Chase Amazon Visa, and Business Chase Amazon Visa accounts, I was solicited for the GECRB card. I believe it still involved a HP, but the GECRB card offers extended term financing (such as six months, a year, etc).
If you shop a lot at Amazon, they can be advantageous. I still use all three accounts.