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sunpreet
14 Dec 16#1
How do they differentiate a spend on membership and a purchase?
stave84 to sunpreet
14 Dec 161#2
Amazon membership is processed as "amazon prime" as the retailer, not "amazon" as purchases are. Really cross as we already have prime, and it renewed automatically 2 weeks ago. C**TS.
matwalaboy
14 Dec 16#3
See this is on 1 of my cards.
matwalaboy
14 Dec 16#4
You can surely cancel it and claim the membership money back?
stave84
14 Dec 16#5
Not entirely sure... might enquire though.
sam_of_london
14 Dec 16#6
What if you got discount membership of Amazon on Black Friday for £59 which is going to be charged now?
jetstreamer to sam_of_london
18 Dec 16#32
If you took out the Prime membership on Black Friday then you will have already been charged £59 weeks ago so this offer from Amex has absolutely no bearing on that. Even if Amex had this offer running on Black Friday it wouldn't have made any difference as the spend needs to be £79 to trigger the £20 back!
Daaaavvveee
14 Dec 16#7
Why are you cross? Is it because you didn't inform them you didn't want it to auto renew?
BarmyBulldog
14 Dec 16#8
I don't suppose there is a direct link for it please?
Not showing on mine.
pommybear
14 Dec 162#9
literally nothing in that states a reason why you would be cross. Prime states it auto renews when you sign up, that's not a justification for the C bomb.
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