You Can Use Amazon No-Rush Rewards To Pay For Your Groceries & Daily Essentials
Amazon has expanded another one of its Prime benefits! 🎉
For some time now, Amazon has been offering either an instant discount or a promotional reward for shoppers who select FREE No-Rush Shipping at checkout. This is an easy way to earn credit towards a future purchase if you don’t need your order right away.
If you select this No-Rush option when available at checkout, all you need to do is agree to wait for up to six business days for your order to come.
In the past, these No-Rush rewards could typically only be used to save on select digital items such as eBooks, apps, music, or Prime Video purchases. But now you can use your No-Rush rewards towards purchasing a variety of things including groceries and daily essentials on Amazon Fresh, and for 2-hour deliveries with Prime Now!
You’ll see which No-Rush reward your order qualifies for in the offer at checkout. Rewards are then automatically added to your account once your FREE No-Rush order ships, and are automatically redeemed on qualifying orders. AWESOME!
And as we reported earlier this week, Amazon Prime members no longer need to pay the $14.99 monthly fee to use Amazon Fresh, because it’s now included as a benefit of Prime membership.
To learn more about this program or to check your Reward balance, visit Amazon.com.
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I haven’t been offered a no-rush shipping credit in months. The only thing they offer me is a $1 digital credit if I use Amazon Day. I’m not interested in using that. I don’t need it because I live in an apartment complex with a package locker room.
Same as above. Only digital. I wonder why?
Same.
I don’t want the delivery stuff like Amazon Fresh or Now because I still need to tip and since you can’t add up the credits to use in one shopping trip, $5 pretty much cancels out with the tip. Am I figuring it out wrong?
Do Amazon Fresh groceries come from Whole Foods? My city doesn’t have Fresh available yet and I’m wondering if it’s because we don’t have a Whole Foods.
We have whole foods and it’s still not available to us yet
Do you have to be at home for them to drop off the groceries or will they leave them on the porch?
In my area, you need to be home. You would tip the delivery person and put the fresh items in the refrigerator.
This is the bizarre echo chamber of blogs. This isn’t a change, Amazon has been doing this for literally years depending on your area, but I’m seeing this article pop up everywhere today.
Can someone tell me anything I can buy with my digital reward point? Anything! Can’t find anything