This question is about the Amazon.com Store Card Where can I check my Amazon Store Card balance?
@lisacahill • 03/04/22 This answer was first published on 12/09/20 and it was last updated on 03/04/22.For the most current information about a financial product, you should always check and confirm accuracy with the offering financial institution.
Editorial and user-generated content is not provided, reviewed or endorsed by any company. The easiest way you can check your Amazon.com Store Card balance is either online or by calling (866) 634-8379. Alternatively, you can check your credit card balance
through the Amazon.com Store Card app for iOS and Android. If you have an Alexa-enabled device, you could also ask Alexa about your balance after enabling the
Store Card skill. It’s a good idea to keep an eye on your Amazon.com Store Card balance. If your balance seems higher than it should be, take a moment to look over your recent transactions for anything out of the ordinary. Lisa Cahill, Credit Cards Moderator
Here's how you can check your Amazon.com Store Card balance:
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How can I get the Amazon Store Card app?
To get the Amazon.com Store Card app, download it for either iOS or Android and then log in with the same credentials you use for your online account.
Here’s what you can do with the Amazon.com Store Card app:
- Check your store card balance
- See transaction summaries
- Pay your bill
- See rewards balances … read full answer
- Shop with points
- Review other account activities
- Edit your cardholder profile
The Amazon.com Store Card app is not the same as the Amazon Shopping app. The shopping app is designed to help Amazon customers make and track purchases on Amazon.com. It does not offer any Amazon credit card account management features.
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How do I make an Amazon Store Card payment?
The easiest way you can pay your Amazon.com Store Card is either by logging in to your online account or by calling (866) 634-8379. Alternatively, you can pay your Amazon.com Store Card by mail.
Here’s how to make an Amazon.com Store Card payment:
- Online:
Log in to your online account to schedule a payment. You can make a payment any day during the billing period up to the due date.… read full answerFrom the Payments tab, scroll and click “Make a Payment.” Select the payment amount and include your bank’s routing number and account information. Verify your payment information and click “Make a Payment.”
Alternately, you can skip login or registration and pay as a guest.
- Over the phone:
Call customer service 24/7 at (866) 634-8379. When prompted, press “1” and enter your account number, or your Social Security number (SSN). Follow the voice prompts to make a payment or speak to a customer service representative.There’s no charge to pay by phone, if you use the automated system, unless you ask for an expedited payment.
- Via mail:
Lastly, you can send a copy of your Amazon.com Store Card monthly statement and a check or money order made out to:Synchrony / Amazon
P.O. Box 960013
Orlando, FL 32896Make sure to include your account number on your payment. Synchrony Bank only accepts payments drawn from a U.S. bank account and does not allow cash payments.
Synchrony Bank offers a 23-day grace period from the close of the billing period until the payment due date. If you make your Amazon.com Store Card payment in full during this timeframe each month, you’ll avoid paying interest charges.
Here’s how to set Amazon.com Store Card automatic payments:
You also have the option to set up your account for recurring payments online. After logging in, enter your bank account information and select your desired payment amount. Choose from the minimum payment due, statement balance, current balance or other amount. Synchrony will debit your account for the designated amount on the scheduled payment date each month.
It’s important to note that these payment instructions are specific to the Amazon.com Store Card, which is issued by Synchrony Bank. The Amazon.com Credit Card is a separate credit card account issued by Chase Bank and its payment methods are different.
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How much is the Amazon Store Card credit limit?
The Amazon.com Store Card credit limit will be based on your creditworthiness once your application has been approved. However, there's no surefire way of knowing your credit limit beforehand as the issuer does not disclose this information on their website.
Here’s what you should know about the Amazon.com Store Card credit limit:
- There's no surefire way of knowing your Amazon.com Store Card credit limit before applying and getting approved.… read full answer
- When determining credit limits, factors such as your debt-to-income ratio, repayment history and the length of your credit history will play a significant role.
- If you are not happy with the Amazon.com Store Card credit limit you have received, you may request an increase right away. However, there’s no guarantee you’ll be approved.
- You may also get an automatic credit limit increase if your account is in good standing for at least 12 months.
Ultimately, if you request or get an Amazon.com Store Card credit limit increase, these inquiries will result in a soft pull and won't affect your credit score as a result.
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