MBNA (TD)
Amazon.ca Rewards Mastercard
Earn up to 2.5% back at Amazon.ca and Whole Foods Market with an eligible Prime membership, plus 1% back everywhere else Mastercard is accepted. No annual fee, and a 2.5% earn on foreign-currency purchases helps offset the FX charge.
Starting an application here does not affect your credit score. A credit check happens only when the issuer takes it further.
Annual fee
$0
Purchase rate
21.74% (purchases)
FX fee
Not stated by issuer
Grace period
Not stated by issuer
What this card pays you
This figure reflects your spending profile against this card's published earn rates, minus the annual fee. Category caps, welcome bonuses, insurance and lounge benefits, and first-year fee waivers are excluded from this estimate.
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Rewards in full
- Amazon Prime members: 2.5% back at Amazon.ca and Whole Foods Market Canada and 2.5% on foreign-currency purchases
- non-Prime: 1.5% at Amazon.ca/Whole Foods
- 1% back everywhere else Mastercard is accepted. Welcome offer: 5% back at Amazon.ca, Whole Foods, grocery stores and restaurants for the first 6 months on the first $3,000 in eligible purchases.
Rates & fees
| Annual fee | $0 |
|---|---|
| Supplementary card fee | $0 |
| Purchase APR | 21.74% (purchases) |
| Balance transfer intro | No intro offer |
| Balance transfer rate | 22.99% (balance transfers and cash advances) |
| Balance transfer fee | No BT promotional offer; standard MBNA balance transfer fee applies per the account agreement (amount not disclosed on the card page) |
| Cash advance | Flat fee not disclosed on the card page; cash advance APR 22.99% |
| Foreign exchange fee | Not stated by issuer |
| Grace period | Not stated by issuer |
| Network | Mastercard |
Important information
Rates, fees, and offers come from the issuers and can change without notice. Confirm every detail on the issuer's site before you apply. We provide comparisons and application intake only; approval decisions rest solely with the issuer.