Amazon: Collect PayBack points - how it works
You can collect Payback Points at many online shops. Read this practical tip to find out whether this also works on Amazon. There has been a change here for some time.
Collect at Amazon Payback Points: Only via detours
You can collect Payback points not only when shopping in a supermarket or drugstore, but also online. Among other things, the points on eBay, Zalando, C&A, Real or Galeria Kaufhof. This was once also possible with Amazon. However, since July 1, 2014, this has no longer been possible. Here, Amazon has withdrawn from the Payback partner program.
- Even if you can no longer collect Payback points directly from Amazon, you can still use a payback credit card from the parent company American Express (AMEX). Because AMEX can be used as a means of payment on Amazon. With the Payback credit card, you then collect 1 Payback point for every EUR 2 spent. This translates into savings of 0.5 percent per purchase.
- You can save even more money on Amazon, as we show you in a guide with many tricks.
- But if you would like to collect PayBack points, you will find most items on eBay - often a little cheaper. We show how you can secure PayBack points on eBay.
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Advertisement: Free PAYBACK credit card with 40 Euro starting credit
You can currently apply for the free American Express PACKBACK credit card with a starting credit of 40 euros. This also scores points for shops that are not official PAYBACK partners - such as Amazon or Aldi. With PAYBACK partners you score twice. The offer: Free PAYBACK card with 40 Euro starting credit
In another practical tip, we clarify whether Payback points can expire.