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Amazon Prime Visa vs Amazon Visa different? (silver vs blue?)

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Dancingnugs
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Amazon Prime Visa vs Amazon Visa different? (silver vs blue?)

So recently I applied, was approved for the Chase Amazon Signature Visa -- I found out that I had missed out on a $200 SUB, I only got $60 and had applied through Amazon's site for it, was app'd for $6k.

 

My card showed up and I was surprised it was silver, and not blue like my fiance's. Her new card (after old one expired) showed up and it is also blue.

 

Did I sign up for an entirely different card? Is it a different product? I'm still getting 5% on Amazon so unsure if I got a completely different product or if they combined them. When logged into Amazon or Chase it shows the blue Prime Visa and says "Your Prime Visa" so, just kind of confused here. Anyone with experience?

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Linnaea
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Re: Amazon Prime Visa vs Amazon Visa different? (silver vs blue?)

Following in a curious car. 

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GZG
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Re: Amazon Prime Visa vs Amazon Visa different? (silver vs blue?)

if you got a $60 SUB, that means you applied for the version where you don't have Amazon Prime, so it only gives 3% back on Amazon and a $60 SUB

 

some wires must have gotten crossed somewhere, because if you're getting 5% on the silver card, that's not what's supposed to happen. did you recently laspe prime or something?

 

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do you not have Amazon Prime?

 

If you get Amazon Prime, I imagine you should get automatically upgraded to the blue version, but I'm not 100% sure on that 

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Dancingnugs
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Re: Amazon Prime Visa vs Amazon Visa different? (silver vs blue?)

I waited to re-activate my prime until after I applied for the card, and now the card shown is the blue one in both Chase and the Amazon card dashboard. It shows 5% cashback (and as such I've gotten 5% cashback on ~$1k in purchases already).

 

What you say seems right, when added to a Prime account and in the checkout it shows as Prime Visa, same as my fiance's and both screens show the blue card, not the silver.

 

If I get the blue card in the mail sometime in the next couple of months I will come back to update the thread. After reading around on Reddit, seems this happens to people often.

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