The coronavirus pandemic has re-prioritized everyone’s spending habits, so it’s important to evaluate which card to use for your purchases. Yes, the Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card is technically free to own, but one of the caveats is that you have to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to qualify.

In 2018, Amazon increased the price of a Prime membership from $99 a year to $119.

It’s hard (and actually kind of foolhardy) to assess the value of the Prime membership based solely on the return you might get using the online retailer’s credit card — because membership includes so many other tangible benefits — but for argument’s sake, I’m going to try.

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First, let’s look at what the Prime Rewards card pays:
5% cash back at Amazon.com and Whole Foods Market
2% back at restaurants, gas stations and drugstores
1% back on all other purchases

There’s no cap on the cash back value you can earn, and you can redeem your rewards to pay for all or part of your Amazon purchases. In addition to cash back, you can also redeem for gift cards or travel. Currently, new cardmembers receive a $70 Amazon.com gift card instantly upon approval. With Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods Market and the millions of readily accessible items ready to be delivered to your home, let’s see if this card is still worth the cost.

How should you use the card?

In a normal situation without a global pandemic, the Prime Rewards card should be a secondary option in your wallet. This should not be your card for everyday spending, as you’ll find that many other travel credit cards offer better returns on both bonus and non-bonus category spending.

For example, the Chase Sapphire Reserve gets you 3 points per dollar spent on travel and dining at restaurants, while the Costco Anywhere Visa® Card by Citi earns 4% cash back on eligible gas for the first $7,000 per year and 1% thereafter. You even can beat the 5% cash back at Whole Foods by using the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express, which offers 6% cash back at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $6,000 per year in purchases, then 1%). Terms apply.

With grocery and household spending levels much higher than usual because of restaurant and store closures, no card can top the Prime Rewards bonus on spending at Amazon.com and Prime Now for fast deliveries.

So let’s look at how much you’d have to spend annually with Amazon to justify the higher subscription price.


Is the Amazon Prime credit card still worth the cost?

Sams Credit Card

The Sam’s Club Credit Card, issued by Synchrony Bank, is a basic store credit card for Sam’s Club members with a less-than-stellar credit profile. The Sam’s Club Credit Card can only be used at Sam’s Club and Walmart stores and doesn’t offer any rewards on purchases, so it’s mainly for borrowers who aren’t likely to qualify for a better credit card that can be used more broadly. If your credit is just fair (if you have a FICO score of 580 to 669) and you shop at Sam’s Club and Walmart frequently, this card can be a worthwhile financing tool, albeit with a steep interest rate.

Big Lots Credit Card

The Big Lots Credit Card is a good choice for frequent Big Lots shoppers who want the flexibility to pay for their purchases over time. If you can handle the deferred-interest financing deals properly, you can save a lot of money and gain the flexibility around paying your credit card bill. Most people, however, will be better off with a cash-back card that works anywhere and earns rewards of some kind. Try the CardCruncher tool to find the right card for you.

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Menards BIG Credit Card

Menards has been one of the leading stores for home improvements for over five decades now. Many people rely on this store for their home improvement needs where they spend thousands of dollars. The Menards Big Card is designed to help all the Menards loyalists to get more rewards from making their purchases in the store and a few other selected gas stations. The card offers different types of rewards from cash back to in-store financing making it a very valuable tool especially if you tend to do a lot of home improvement.

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The Stein Mart Platinum Mastercard® offers additional savings on items that fly off the rack at the discount retailer's store.The card, issued by Synchrony Bank, earns rewards at the retailer online and in-store and everywhere that Mastercard is accepted. It also offers perks such as exclusive savings events, birthday surprises and the chance to earn even more rewards with Elite status. The card's annual fee is $0.

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