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SBI Card Bonus Offer Details | Amazon Sale [ Sep 28, 29 - Oct 4 ]

If you have an SBI Debit / Credit Card, you can avail 10% instant discount when you use it to purchase during Amazon.in Great Indian Festival Sale 2019 from Sep 28, 29 to Oct 4. There is also SBI Card Rs 10000 Bonus Offer Cashback offer being advertised by Amazon.in. Full offer details below.

Check Terms & Conditions Page here.
  • Get 10% Discount up to Rs 2000 for a minimum order value of Rs 3000
  • Additional Cashback up to Rs 8000 on total purchase of Rs 50,000 or above
  • Offer period - Sep 28 ( only for Amazon Prime customers ) - Sept 29 - Oct 4 for regular customers
  • Offer is only applicable or orders above Rs 3000
  • Extra cashback will be processed by 5th Jan 2020 only
Instant Discount and Bonus Offer Explained 

If you buy some products with a total purchase value of Rs 5000, with SBI card, you can get Rs 500 Instant discount. If the total purchase value is Rs 35,000, you can get Rs 2000 Instant discount. 

If your total purchase value is Rs 80,000, you can get Rs 2000 Instant Discount as well as extra Rs 6000 SBI Bonus Discount amounting to total Rs 8,000 Discount. 

If the value is Rs 1,10,000, you get Rs 2000 Instant Discount + the max Bonus Offer Discount - Rs 8,000, with total Cashback Discount Rs 10,000.



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