Credit-card cash back: Discover, Amazon team up

Credit-card cash back from Discover can be used on Amazon in new deal. Amazon purchases earn 2 percent credit-card cash back from Discover.

Steve Wheelock holds up his Discover Card in San Francisco in this June file photo . Discover said Tuesday that its cardholders would now get 2 percent credit-card cash back for all Amazon.com purchases, up to $250 a month, for the rest of 2011.

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October 12, 2011

Discover card holders can now use their credit-card cash back rewards to shop on Amazon.com.

The companies said Tuesday that cardholders can apply as much or as little of their cash back rewards toward purchases and have any remaining balances charged to their Discover card.

As part of the partnership, the companies said Discover cardholders will earn double cash rewards on Amazon purchases up to $250 each month through the end of the year. Discover card members who have a Miles by Discover card will earn double miles.

In marketing materials, Discover notes that its Discover More card lets customers earn 1 percent back on spending. However, cardholders need to make $3,000 in purchases a year before that rate kicks in. Until then, cardholders earn 0.25 percent cash back.

Cardholders can also earn 5 percent back on up to $300 in purchases in select categories that change every quarter. Cardholders need to sign up each quarter to earn at the accelerated rate.

Discover Financial Services shares rose 8 cents to $24.60 in midday trading while Amazon.com Inc. shares rose $4.15, or 1.8 percent, to $235.47.