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Amazon Prime Visa vs U.S. Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature

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Feature Comparison
Feature
Amazon Prime VisaChase
U.S. Bank Altitude Go Visa SignatureU.S. Bank
Rating4.4/54.3/5
Annual Fee$0$0
APR18.74% - 27.49%17.49% - 27.49%
Signup Bonus$200 Amazon Gift Card upon approval20,000 bonus points ($200 value) after spending $1,000 in 90 days
Rewards Rate5% at Amazon.com, Amazon Fresh, and Whole Foods Market, 5% on Chase Travel, 2% at restaurants, gas stations, and transit, 1% on everything else4X on dining (up to $2,000/quarter), 2X on grocery stores, gas stations/EV, and streaming, 1X on everything else
Credit Scoregoodgood
Pros
5% back at Amazon, Amazon Fresh, and Whole Foods with no annual fee
5% on Chase Travel purchases
No foreign transaction fees
4X on dining with no annual fee is best-in-class for a free card
2X on groceries, gas, and streaming covers common spend
0% intro APR for 15 billing cycles on purchases and balance transfers
Cons
Requires active Amazon Prime membership ($139/year)
Only 1% on most non-category purchases
Rewards are most valuable within Amazon ecosystem
$2,000 quarterly cap on 4X dining
20,000-point bonus is modest compared to competitors
Limited to U.S. Bank customers for best redemption value
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Verdict

Our Pick: Amazon Prime Visa

With a 4.4/5 rating, the Amazon Prime Visa edges out the U.S. Bank Altitude Go Visa Signature (4.3/5). No annual fee makes it easy to justify. The Amazon Prime Visa is a must-have for Prime members. 5% back at Amazon and Whole Foods with no annual card fee makes it the best way to save on purchases you're already making. Just factor in the $139/year Prime membership as the real cost.

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