Christmas Gift Cards Amazon 50 | Instant Balance Redemption
How to Redeem Christmas Gift Cards Amazon 50?
That $50 Amazon Christmas Gift Card is one of the most flexible gifts you can get! Redeeming it is simple, and the best method is to load the funds directly into your Amazon account balance.
The gift card funds never expire and will be used automatically on your next eligible purchase.
How to Redeem Your $50 Amazon Gift Card?
You need the Claim Code found on your card or in your email.
Step 1: Locate the Claim Code
Physical Card: The code is typically found on the back. You may need to gently scratch or peel off a protective coating to reveal the 14- or 15-character code (it usually contains letters and numbers, with dashes being optional).
eGift Card: The code will be clearly listed in the email you received, or the email may have a direct link/button to “Apply to Your Account.”
Step 2: Redeem Online or in the App
The Quickest Way (Recommended):
Go to the dedicated redemption page: amazon.com/redeemgift
Log in to your Amazon account if prompted.
Enter the Claim Code into the box (dashes are not required).
Click “Apply to Your Balance.”
Your $50 will be instantly added to your gift card balance.
Using the Amazon App:
Open the Amazon App and sign in.
Tap the “Account” icon (little person icon at the bottom of the screen).
Scroll down to the “Payments” section and select “Manage gift card balance” (or just “Gift Cards”).
Select “Redeem another gift card.”
Enter the Claim Code manually, or use your phone’s camera to “Scan your claim code” (very handy for physical cards).
Tap “Apply to your balance.”
How the Balance is Used?
Once the $50 is applied, it becomes part of your available Amazon credit.
Automatic Use: This balance will automatically be selected as the payment method for your next eligible order.
Partial Purchase: If your order total is less than $50, the remaining balance stays in your account for the next purchase.
Higher Purchase: If your order is more than $50, the $50 balance will be used first, and the remaining amount will be charged to your default payment method (like a credit card).
