Amazon.com offers a Chase Visa rewards card
Shopping online at Amazon.com is so popular because the website combines the merchandise of multitudes stores with the ease of buying over the Internet. If you count yourself among the millions of consumers that love to shop at Amazon.com, there may be a new Chase credit card that is perfect for you. The Chase Amazon.com Platinum Visa Card is a rewards credit card that can earn you credit card reward points toward free items, like CDs, books, videos, DVDs, electronics, computers, software, kitchenware, toys, games, magazines and anything else you could desire at Amazon.com.
With the Chase Amazon.com Platinum Visa Card, you begin earning points after the first time you pay with the credit card. The first purchase with your Amazon.com Visa Card will give you 1,500 bonus points.
As you continue to pay with your new credit card, you will continue to earn points quickly, easily, and automatically. Each dollar you spend at Amazon.com will earn you 3 reward points, and each dollar spent on purchases elsewhere will earn you 1 reward point. For every 2,500 reward points you accumulate, you will receive a $25 Amazon.com Reward Certificate.
Aside from the rewards it provides, the Chase Amazon.com Platinum Visa Card has other great features. The credit card has an introductory 0 percent APR rate for 6 months on purchases and balance transfers, no annual fee, and zero liability on unauthorized purchases. Additionally, the Visa symbol on the card provides assurance that your credit card will have the widespread acceptance of the Visa name.
Consumers will love the benefits that come from having the Chase Amazon.com Platinum Consumer Card. Apply online and start earning points you can redeem for the Amazon.com rewards you really want!
Published: May 26, 2006
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