Amazon Offering Rs. 1,000 Extra on Rs. 5,000 Amazon Pay Cash Load

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By Nadeem Sarwar | Updated: 14 January 2019 14:07 IST
Highlights
  • Amazon is offering two separate cashback rewards
  • One can avail the benefits of both the cash load offers
  • Each cashback offer can be used only once per customer

The Amazon Pay cashback offer is live until the end of January

Amazon added a new ‘cash load' service in Amazon Pay back in January last year which allowed users to pay for orders by adding money to their Amazon Pay wallet right at their doorstep. Amazon has now announced a couple of new offers which grant cashback of up to Rs. 1,000 on Amazon Pay cash load. Both the offers are now live and will let buyers avail a cashback of Rs. 1,000 on an Amazon Pay top-up worth Rs. 5,000 or more, and a return of Rs. 50 on Amazon Pay cash load worth Rs. 100 after opting for the cash-on-delivery payment option.

The two Amazon Pay cash-load offers are now active for all Amazon customers and will be available until the end of this month. The pre-requisite for taking advantage of the cashback offer is that customers must pay for the order after adding the Amazon Pay balance at their doorstep with assistance from Amazon's delivery executive. More importantly, each offer can be availed only once per customer. 

How the Amazon Pay cash-load offer works?

In order to avail the benefit, one has to choose for the cash-on-delivery option after placing the order. Once the order arrives, the customer can add the requisite amount to the Amazon Pay wallet in order to be eligible for the cashback. Users who top up their Amazon Pay wallet with Rs. 5,000 or a higher amount will get a maximum cashback of Rs. 1,000, while those who add a balance worth Rs. 100 will get Rs. 50 as a cashback benefit. 

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The cashback will be awarded in the form of an Amazon gift card that will be added to a customer's account within seven days of adding balance to their Amazon Pay wallet. After paying for an order with Amazon Pay balance, the remaining amount in the wallet can be used to pay for future product orders, mobile recharges, bill payments, purchasing tickets and subscribing to the Prime service among others. Thankfully, customers can take advantage of both the offers and get a cashback of Rs. 50 and Rs. 1,000 on two separate Amazon Pay wallet top-ups.

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