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does amazon pay for product reviews cardholders of the prime visa, which requires an amazon prime membership, can now earn 5 percent back (equivalent to 5x points per dollar) on purchases made through chase travel and 2 percent back on local transit and commuting (including rideshare services). that's in addition to the card's longstanding rewards categories (5 percent back at amazon.com, amazon fresh and whole foods market, 2 percent back at restaurants, gas stations and drugstores and 1 percent back on everything else). the card doesn't charge an annual fee, but a prime membership retails for $139 annually or $14.99 per month. lower rates are available for students and recipients of certain government aid programs. the main reason to get one of these cards would be if you're an amazon and/or whole foods loyalist. if you have a prime membership and can earn 5 percent back on those purchases - with no spending cap - then that's hard to beat. the other rewards categories and additional benefits are nice-to-haves, but easier to find on other cards.
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