Amazon Prime Visa vs Chase Freedom Flex: Which Card Wins for Your Spending?

Choosing between the Amazon Prime Visa (no annual fee) and the Chase Freedom Flex (no annual fee) comes down to where you spend most. Both cards can deliver real value — let’s break it down, then run your numbers to find the winner.

Meet the Contenders

Amazon Prime Visa

Strongest in travel at 5% via portal. 5% at Amazon.com, Whole Foods, and Chase Travel; 2% on dining, gas, and transit.

Annual fee: None Foreign fees: 0%

Perfect if: You're comfortable booking through the issuer's portal for the best rate.

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Chase Freedom Flex

Strongest in travel at 5% via portal. 5% on rotating categories (up to $1,500/quarter), 5% on Chase Travel, 3% on dining and drugstores.

Annual fee: None Sign-up bonus: $200 after $500 spend in 3 months Foreign fees: 3%

Perfect if: You're comfortable booking through the issuer's portal for the best rate.

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Head-to-Head Comparison

Feature Amazon Prime Visa Chase Freedom Flex
Annual Fee $0 $0
Sign-Up Bonus None $200 after $500 spend in 3 months
Foreign Transaction Fee 0% 3%
Base Reward Rate <strong>1.0%</strong> <strong>1.0%</strong>
Travel Rewards 5% 5%
Dining Rewards 2% <strong>3%</strong>
Gas Rewards <strong>2%</strong> 1%
Key Benefits 5% at Amazon.com, Whole Foods, and Chase Travel; 2% on dining, gas, and transit. 5% on rotating categories (up to $1,500/quarter), 5% on Chase Travel, 3% on dining and drugstores.

The Verdict

Amazon Prime Visa pulls ahead for gas spending.

Chase Freedom Flex wins on dining.

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