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Amazon offers a $75 credit with purchase on new Discover cards

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Amazon is currently offering a $75 credit when you sign up for a Discover credit card and make any purchase within three months of approval. This is an easy way to get some cash back if you’re already looking to making a big purchase. This offer is available on Discover It Cash Back and Discover It Miles cards. Discover Cashback cards offer 5% rewards on gas, food, and more each quarter plus 1% on all purchases. Head over to this landing page to sign up and learn more. Full terms and conditions are below.

Discover Card Amazon Promotion:

Get a $75 statement credit when you use your Discover it(R) card to purchase any item at Amazon.com within 3 months of approval.Limit one per customer per account. Your statement credit will be automatically added to your Discover Card account within 1-2 billing periods. Amazon.com purchases include those made through the Amazon.com checkout, including digital downloads, Amazon.com gift cards, Amazon Fresh orders, Amazon Local Deals and Amazon Prime subscriptions and items sold by third party merchants through Amazon.com’s marketplace. Offer only available when you apply through Amazon.com.

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